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Megan Ishii; Sarah Albrecht; Shandhini Raidoo; Paris Stowers – Discover Education, 2023
Abortion is a safe and common part of essential healthcare. To ensure patients have access to comprehensive reproductive care, clinical educators are tasked with training the next generation of clinicians in abortion care in the setting of growing restrictions. Medical schools and residency program programs must adopt purposeful strategies to…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Medical Education, Training, Clinical Experience
Moore-Monroy, Martha J. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The paradigm shift in healthcare from "sick care" to a disease prevention model is driven by the need to address health inequities. The new paradigm requires a change from the current "distant yet concerned" attitude to patient-relationship-centered approaches. Two questions drive this study: (a) How we can prepare physicians…
Descriptors: Physician Patient Relationship, Story Telling, Professional Identity, Prevention
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Raia, Federica; Smith, Michael S. – Cognition and Instruction, 2020
Developing a sound ability of noticing is a crucial competency for both teachers and medical professionals in the respective professional and disciplinary communities. In this article, we investigate noticing in practice--how members of a professional community in the high-tech modern medicine specialty of Advanced Heart Failure use this ability…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Medical Services, Cognitive Processes, Patients
Bruce Searles – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Background: The clinical perfusionist is a member of the open-heart-surgery team and responsible for operating the life support equipment that replaces the function of the patient's heart and lungs and arrests and restarts the patient's heart in the course of a Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB) procedure. In the perfusionists scope of practice, the…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Clinical Experience, Surgery, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Najeeb, Umberin; Wong, Brian; Hollenberg, Elisa; Stroud, Lynfa; Edwards, Susan; Kuper, Ayelet – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Many international medical graduates (IMGs) enter North American residency programs every year. The Canadian IMG physician pool increasingly includes Canadian-born IMGs (C-IMGs) along with Immigrant-IMGs (I-IMGs). Similar trends exist in the United States. Our objective was to understand the similarities and differences in the challenges faced by…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Students, Immigrants, Cultural Differences
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Yoon, Michelle H.; Kurzweil, Dina M.; Durning, Steven J.; Schreiber-Gregory, Deanna N.; Hemmer, Paul A.; Gilliland, William R.; Dong, Ting – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
There has been increased attention to and emphasis on competency-based medical education and the transformation from highly supervised medical students towards independent, entrustable physicians. We explored how program directors (PDs) justify decisions about whether they would trust finishing Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) residents to care for the…
Descriptors: Program Administration, Trust (Psychology), Decision Making, Correlation
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Hill, Janette; Nuss, Michelle; Cervero, Ronald; Gaines, Julie; Middendorf, Bruce; Mishra, Supriya – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2019
The third year clerkship is an exciting yet challenging time for medical students (Cooke, Irby, & O'Brien, 2010). For the first time, students spend significant time in clinical settings (e.g., hospitals) assisting in the daily care of patients. Obtaining just-in-time and at point-of-care information and resources (Author, 2009) is one…
Descriptors: Patients, Handheld Devices, Graduate Medical Education, Medical Services
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Slootweg, Irene A.; Scherpbier, Albert; van der Leeuw, Renée; Heineman, Maas Jan; van der Vleuten, Cees; Lombarts, Kiki M. J. M. H. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2016
The importance of team communication, or more specifically speaking up, for safeguarding quality of patient care is increasingly being endorsed in research findings. However, little is known about speaking up of clinical teachers in postgraduate medical training. In order to determine how clinical teachers demonstrate speaking up in formal…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Interpersonal Communication, Medical Services, Patients
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Barral, Carmen; Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco Jose; Navarro-Marfisis, Maria Cecilia; Roncero, Carlos; Casas, Miguel – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2015
Aims: Addiction treatment training has been recognized to be an essential part of the curriculum in psychiatry and general medicine. Our objective in this study was to measure the knowledge and attitudes towards addictions among medical residents of a general hospital in Catalonia, Spain. Methods: Within a sample of medical residents, we…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Graduate Medical Education, Addictive Behavior, Drug Rehabilitation
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Brass, Eric P. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013
The principles of biochemistry are core to understanding cellular and tissue function, as well as the pathophysiology of disease. However, the clinical utility of biochemical principles is often obscure to clinical trainees. Resident's Morning Report is a common teaching conference in which residents present clinical cases of interest to a…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Biochemistry, Graduate Students, Medical Students
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Wakeman, Sarah E.; Baggett, Meridale V.; Pham-Kanter, Genevieve; Campbell, Eric G. – Substance Abuse, 2013
Background: Resident physicians are the direct care providers for many patients with addiction. This study assesses residents' self-perceived preparedness to diagnose and treat addiction, measures residents' perceptions of the quality of addictions instruction, and evaluates basic knowledge of addictions. Methods: A survey was e-mailed to 184…
Descriptors: Training, Physicians, Graduate Medical Education, Addictive Behavior
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Bower, Elizabeth A.; English, Clea; Choi, Dongseok; Cedfeldt, Andrea S.; Girard, Donald E. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2010
Introduction: Physician shortages in the United States are estimated to reach as high as 85 000 by 2020. One strategy for addressing the shortage is to encourage physicians who left clinical practice to return to work, but few programs exist to prepare physicians to reenter practice. The Divisions of Continuing Medical Education and Graduate…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Physicians, Professional Continuing Education, Medical Services
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Jain, Shaili; Lapid, Maria I.; Dunn, Laura B.; Roberts, Laura Weiss – Academic Psychiatry, 2011
Objective: The authors examined psychiatric residents' perceived needs for education in informed consent, principles of ethics and professionalism, and treating vulnerable populations. Method: A written survey was distributed to psychiatric residents (N = 249) at seven U.S. residency programs in 2005. The survey contained 149 questions in 10…
Descriptors: Caring, Medical Services, Physicians, Ethics
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Cole, Bonnie; Clark, Denice Crowe; Seale, J. Paul; Shellenberger, Sylvia; Lyme, Alan; Johnson, J. Aaron; Chhabria, Aruna – Substance Abuse, 2012
To enhance the skills of primary care residents in addressing substance misuse, residency screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) programs increasingly offer motivational interviewing (MI) training, but seldom include feedback and coaching. This innovative 2-round "Virginia Reel" approach, supplementing 3 hours of basic MI…
Descriptors: Expertise, Medical Services, Medical Students, Intervention
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Muench, John; Jarvis, Kelly; Boverman, Josh; Hardman, Joseph; Hayes, Meg; Winkle, Jim – Substance Abuse, 2012
In order to successfully integrate screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) into primary care, education of clinicians must be paired with sustainable transformation of the clinical settings in which they practice. The SBIRT Oregon project adopted this strategy in an effort to fully integrate SBIRT into 7 primary care…
Descriptors: Patients, Clinics, Medical Education, Graduate Students
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