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Onyura, Betty; Lass, Elliot; Lazor, Jana; Zuccaro, Laura; Hamza, Deena M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
As curricular reforms are implemented, there is often urgency among scholars to swiftly evaluate curricular outcomes and establish whether desired impacts have been realized. Consequently, many evaluative studies focus on summative program outcomes without accompanying evaluations of implementation. This runs the risk of Type III errors, whereby…
Descriptors: Curriculum Implementation, Allied Health Occupations Education, Evaluation Research, Curriculum Evaluation
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Burm, Sarah; Cristancho, Sayra; Watling, Christopher J.; LaDonna, Kori A. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Heath advocacy (HA) remains a difficult competency to train and assess, in part because practicing physicians and learners carry uncertainty about what HA means and we are missing patients' perspectives about the role HA plays in their care. Visual methods are useful tools for exploring nebulous topics in health professions education; using these…
Descriptors: Photography, Physicians, Advocacy, Patients
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Yiu, Stella; Yeung, Marianne; Cheung, Warren J.; Frank, Jason R. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
To transition successfully into independent practice, newly graduated independent physicians (new "attendings") undergo a process of professional identity formation (PIF) as a clinician within a new community of practice (CoP). PIF is crafted by socialization within a CoP including transfer of tacit knowledge. While certain tacit…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Medical Education, Physicians, Communities of Practice
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Albert, Mathieu; Mylopoulos, Maria; Laberge, Suzanne – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
The objective of scientific, or more broadly, academic knowledge is to provide an understanding of the social and natural world that lies beyond common sense and everyday thinking. Academics use an array of techniques, methods and conceptual apparatuses to achieve this goal. The question we explore in this essay is the following: Does the grounded…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Epistemology, Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Occupations
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Cuyvers, Katrien; Donche, Vincent; Van den Bossche, Piet – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2016
The entrance of newly qualified medical specialists into daily practice is considered to be a stressful period in which curriculum support is absent. Although engaging in both personal and professional learning and development activities is recognized fundamental for lifelong professional competence, research on medical professionals' entrance…
Descriptors: Physicians, Specialists, Informal Education, Critical Incidents Method
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Paradis, Elise; Leslie, Myles; Gropper, Michael A. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2016
Morning interprofessional rounds (MIRs) are used in critical care medicine to improve team-based care and patient outcomes. Given existing evidence of conflict between and dissatisfaction among rounds participants, this study sought to better understand how the operational realities of care delivery in the intensive care unit (ICU) impact the…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Patients, Comparative Analysis, Family Involvement
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Lingard, L.; Sue-Chue-Lam, C.; Tait, G. R.; Bates, J.; Shadd, J.; Schulz, V.; Arnold, Malcolm; Burge, Fred; Burnett, Samuel; Harkness, Karen; Kimel, Gil; LaDonna, Kori; Lowery, Donna; Marshall, Denise; McDougall, Allan; McKelvie, Robert; Nimmon, Laura; Smith, Stuart; Strachan, Patricia; Ward, Donna – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Effective healthcare requires both competent individuals and competent teams. With this recognition, health professions education is grappling with how to factor team competence into training and assessment strategies. These efforts are impeded, however, by the absence of a sophisticated understanding of the "the relationship between"…
Descriptors: Health Services, Allied Health Occupations Education, Teamwork, Systems Approach
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Juma, Salina; Goldszmidt, Mark – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Research suggests that physicians perform multiple reasoning tasks beyond diagnosis during patient review. However, these remain largely theoretical. The purpose of this study was to explore reasoning tasks in clinical practice during patient admission review. The authors used a constant comparative approach--an iterative and inductive process of…
Descriptors: Physicians, Abstract Reasoning, Patients, Hospitals
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Essers, Geurt; Dielissen, Patrick; van Weel, Chris; van der Vleuten, Cees; van Dulmen, Sandra; Kramer, Anneke – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Communication assessment in real-life consultations is a complex task. Generic assessment instruments help but may also have disadvantages. The generic nature of the skills being assessed does not provide indications for context-specific behaviour required in practice situations; context influences are mostly taken into account implicitly. Our…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Effect, Evaluators, Qualitative Research
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St-Onge, Christina; Chamberland, Martine; Lévesque, Annie; Varpio, Lara – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2016
Performance-based assessment (PBA) is a valued assessment approach in medical education, be it in a clerkship, residency, or practice context. Raters are intrinsic to PBA and the increased use of PBA has lead to an increased interest in rater cognition. Although several researchers have tackled factors that may influence the variability in rater…
Descriptors: Expectation, Observation, Cognitive Processes, Performance Based Assessment
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Teodorczuk, Andrew; Mukaetova-Ladinska, Elizabeta; Corbett, Sally; Welfare, Mark – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Older patients with dementia and delirium receive suboptimal hospital care. Policy calls for more effective education to address this though there is little consensus on what this entails. The purpose of this clarification study is to explore how practice gaps are constructed in relation to managing the confused hospitalised older patient. The…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Patients, Dementia, Mental Disorders
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Sethi, Ahsan; Schofield, Susie; McAleer, Sean; Ajjawi, Rola – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Demand for postgraduate qualifications in medical education can be judged by the increase in providers worldwide over the last two decades. However, research into the impact of such courses on identity formation of healthcare professionals is limited. This study investigates the influence of such programmes on graduates' educational identities,…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Personnel, Medical Education, Audio Equipment
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Henriksen, Ann-Helen; Ringsted, Charlotte – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
The aim of this study was to explore how medical students perceive the experience of learning from patient instructors (patients with rheumatism who teach health professionals and students) in the context of coupled faculty-led and patient-led teaching session. This was an explorative study with a qualitative approach based on focus group…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Patients, Experiential Learning
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Harrison, Christopher J.; Könings, Karen D.; Schuwirth, Lambert; Wass, Valerie; van der Vleuten, Cees – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Despite calls for feedback to be incorporated in all assessments, a dichotomy exists between formative and summative assessments. When feedback is provided in a summative context, it is not always used effectively by learners. In this study we explored the reasons for this. We conducted individual interviews with 17 students who had recently…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Barriers, Students
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Engbers, Rik; Fluit, Cornelia Cornelia R. M. G.; Bolhuis, Sanneke; de Visser, Marieke; Laan, Roland F. J. M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Within the unique and complex settings of university hospitals, it is difficult to implement policy initiatives aimed at developing careers in and improving the quality of academic medical teaching because of the competing domains of medical research and patient care. Factors that influence faculty in making use of teaching policy incentives have…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Medical Education, Educational Policy, Universities
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