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Liu, Lisa X.; Goldszmidt, Mark; Calvert, Sara; Burm, Sarah; Torti, Jacqueline; Cristancho, Sayra; Sukhera, Javeed – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
In acute hospital settings, medical trainees are often confronted with moral challenges and negative emotions when caring for complex and structurally vulnerable patients. These challenges may influence the long term moral development of medical trainees and have significant implications for future clinical practice. Despite the importance of…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Moral Development, Negative Attitudes
Maria Louise Gamborg; Maria Mylopoulos; Mimi Mehlsen; Charlotte Paltved; Peter Musaeus – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Preparing novice physicians for an unknown clinical future in healthcare is challenging. This is especially true for emergency departments (EDs) where the framework of adaptive expertise has gained traction. When medical graduates start residency in the ED, they must be supported in becoming adaptive experts. However, little is known about how…
Descriptors: Physicians, Graduate Medical Education, Hospitals, Physician Patient Relationship
Pétré, Benoit; Margat, Aurore; Servotte, Jean-Christophe; Guillaume, Michèle; Gagnayre, Rémi; Ghuysen, Alexandre – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Several recent works have highlighted hospital discharge as a good opportunity to deliver patient education (PE). Despite its constraints (overcrowding and unpredictable workload, in particular), the emergency department (ED) should be viewed as an opportune place for improving patient satisfaction and adherence to recommendations, and thus for…
Descriptors: Patient Education, Medical Services, Hospitals, Program Effectiveness
Kua, Joanne; Teo, Winnie; Lim, Wee Shiong – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Whilst adaptive experts have well-researched beliefs and attitudes towards learning, what is unclear are the interactions that occur within the learning environment that constitute their learning experiences. The practice of geriatric medicine emphasises the interdisciplinary care of complex frail older adults. Our study sets out to understand the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Learning Experience, Geriatrics, Medicine
Gamborg, Maria Louise; Jensen, Rune Dall; Musaeus, Peter; Mylopoulos, Maria – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Residents must develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes to handle a rapidly developing clinical environment. To address this need, adaptive expertise has been suggested as an important framework for health professions education. However, research has yet to explore the relationship between workplace learning and adaptive expertise. This study…
Descriptors: Expertise, Allied Health Occupations Education, Supervision, Hospitals
Verhees, M. J. M.; Engbers, R. E.; Landstra, A. M.; Bouwmans, G. A. M.; Koksma, J. J.; Laan, R. F. J. M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Optimizing teacher motivation in distributed learning environments is paramount to ensure high-quality education, as medical education is increasingly becoming the responsibility of a larger variety of healthcare contexts. This study aims to explore teaching-related basic need satisfaction, e.g. teachers' feelings of autonomy, competence and…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Need Gratification, Medical Education, Professional Autonomy
Noble, Christy; Billett, Stephen; Armit, Lyn; Collier, Leigh; Hilder, Joanne; Sly, Christine; Molloy, Elizabeth – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Feedback can improve students' learning and performance on clinical placements, yet students are often dissatisfied with the process. Attempts to improve feedback frequently focus on faculty development programs without addressing learners' capabilities to engage with feedback. For feedback to be effective, students need to understand its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Students, Feedback (Response), Instructional Effectiveness
Elmberger, Agnes; Björck, Erik; Liljedahl, Matilda; Nieminen, Juha; Bolander Laksov, Klara – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Many medical universities offer educational development activities to support clinical teachers in their teaching role. Research has focused on the scope and effectiveness of such activities and on why individual teachers attend. However, systemic perspectives that go beyond a focus on individual participants are scarce in the existing literature.…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Hospitals, Educational Development, Social Theories
Komlenac, Nikola; Gustafsson Sendén, Marie; Verdonk, Petra; Hochleitner, Margarethe; Siller, Heidi – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Studies have continuously shown that fewer women than men achieve leadership positions in academic medicine. In the current study we explored gender differences in clinical position among academic physicians at three university hospitals, each in a different European country. These countries, Sweden, the Netherlands and Austria, differ in terms of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physicians, Hospitals, Universities
Young, John Q.; Thakker, Krima; John, Majnu; Friedman, Karen; Sugarman, Rebekah; van Merriënboer, Jeroen J. G.; Sewell, Justin L.; O'Sullivan, Patricia S. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Cognitive Load Theory has emerged as an important approach to improving instruction in the health professions workplace, including patient handovers. At the same time, there is growing recognition that emotion influences learning through numerous cognitive processes including motivation, attention, working memory, and long-term memory. This study…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Short Term Memory
Shaw, Malissa K.; Chandratilake, Madawa; Ho, Ming-Jung; Rees, Charlotte E.; Monrouxe, Lynn V. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Medicine is a gendered discipline, in which women, both as patients and practitioners, have often held subordinate positions. The reproduction of dominant gender biases in the medical setting can negatively impact the professional development of medical students and the wellbeing of patients. In this analysis of medical students' narratives of…
Descriptors: Medicine, Gender Bias, Medical Education, Medical Students
Hashmi, Ahmar H.; Bennett, Alina M.; Tajuddin, Nadeem N.; Hester, Rebecca J.; Glenn, Jason E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Correctional systems in several U.S. states have entered into partnerships with academic medical centers (AMCs) to provide healthcare for persons who are incarcerated. One AMC specializing in the care of incarcerated patients is the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB), which hosts the only dedicated prison hospital in the U.S.…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Delany, Clare; Kameniar, Barbara; Lysk, Jayne; Vaughan, Brett – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Teaching clinical reasoning in emergency medicine requires educators to foster diagnostic accuracy and judicious decision-making amidst chaotic ambient factors including clinician fatigue, high cognitive load, and diverse patient expectations. The current study applies the early work of Jurgen Habermas and his "knowledge-constitutive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Medical Education, Physicians
Lee, Victor; Brain, Keira; Martin, Jenepher – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
The increasing use of direct observation tools to assess routine performance has resulted in the growing reliance on assessor-based judgements in the workplace. However, we have a limited understanding of how assessors make judgements and formulate ratings in real world contexts. The current research on assessor cognition has largely focused on…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect
Benbassat, Jochanan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Undergraduate clinical education follows the "bedside" tradition that exposes students to inpatients. However, the hospital learning environment has two main limitations. First, most inpatients require acute care, and students may complete their training without seeing patients with frequent non-emergent and chronic diseases that are…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Undergraduate Study, Hospitals, Experiential Learning