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Beabout, Gregory R. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2013
How might educators better balance liberal learning (the proper aim of which is the development of the whole person) with education that provides training in technical skills needed for a trade or a working profession suitable to provide for one's family and contribute to the common good? In "Caritas in Veritate," Pope Benedict…
Descriptors: Humanism, Business Administration Education, Medicine, Catholics
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Luk, Alice; Aslani, Parisa – Health Education & Behavior, 2011
This study aims to identify and review tools used to evaluate consumer-oriented written medicine (WMI) and health (WHI) information from a document and user perspective. Articles that met the following inclusion criteria were reviewed: studies evaluating readability, presentation, suitability, quality of WMI/WHI. A total of 152 articles were…
Descriptors: Readability, Medicine, Content Validity, Literacy
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Malone, Erin; Spieth, Amie – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2012
Team-Based Learning (TBL) maximizes class time for student practice in complex problems using peer learning in an instructor-guided format. Generally entire courses are structured using the comprehensive guidelines of TBL. We used TBL in a subsection of a veterinary course to determine if it remained effective in this format. One section of the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Students, Lecture Method, Veterinary Medical Education
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Stone, Karina; Whitham, Elizabeth A.; Ghaemi, S. Nassir – Academic Psychiatry, 2012
Objective: Psychiatric education needs to expose students to a broad range of topics. One resource for psychiatric education, both during initial training and in later continuing medical education, is the scientific literature, as published in psychiatric journals. The authors assessed current research trends in psychiatric journals, as compared…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Adolescents
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Zaidi, Zareen; Jaffery, Tara; Shahid, Afshan; Moin, Shaheen; Gilani, Ahsen; Burdick, William – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
At our medical college many students have lower ratings in their clinical performance once they start their clinical years (third year). This is contrary to their results in other written exams. Some students demonstrate better clinical performance. We used the six-step Positive Deviance (PD) Conceptual Framework to identify and disseminate the…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Medical Students, Medical Evaluation, Learning Strategies
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Danielowich, Robert M. – Science Teacher, 2014
Science teachers are aware of many social issues that intersect with science. These socio-scientific issues (SSIs) are "open-ended problems without clear-cut solutions [that] can be informed by scientific principles, theories, and data, but…cannot be fully determined by [them]" (Sadler 2011, p. 4). This article describes the SSI lessons…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers
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Isaac, Carol; Byars-Winston, Angela; McSorley, Rebecca; Schultz, Alexandra; Kaatz, Anna; Carnes, Mary L. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
The high attrition rate of female physicians pursuing an academic medicine research career has not been examined in the context of career development theory. We explored how internal medicine residents and faculty experience their work within the context of their broader life domain in order to identify strategies for facilitating career…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Internal Medicine, Career Development, Medical Research
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Iwata, Jun; Tamaki, Yuko; Shudong, Wang; Telloyan, John; Ajiki, Yuri; Clayton, John – Research-publishing.net, 2014
The authors conducted a needs analysis to investigate their medical students' needs and preferences for using mobile devices for their English study. The analysis showed the students' expectations of mobile learning were very high and two-thirds of them were interested in building medical English terminology through mobile learning. Then, the…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Student Attitudes
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Hossain, Kazi I. – Multicultural Education, 2013
This article provides strategies that are recommended to elementary school teachers to help students in the U.S. understand Islam and its followers. It discusses the importance of cultural and historical studies in making students aware of the value of Islam to its followers. Three strategies described herein are: the concept of similarities, the…
Descriptors: Islam, Islamic Culture, Elementary School Teachers, Cultural Awareness
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Harkin, Damien G.; Healy, Annah H. – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
Disciplines have emerged as an alternative administrative structure to departments or schools in Australian universities. We presently investigate the pattern of discipline use and by way of case study examine a role for distributed leadership in discipline management. Over forty per cent of Australian universities currently employ disciplines,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Administration, Intellectual Disciplines
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Howren, M. Bryant; Christensen, Alan J.; Karnell, Lucy Hynds; Funk, Gerry F. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2013
Individuals diagnosed with head and neck cancer (HNC) not only face a potentially life-threatening diagnosis but must endure treatment that often results in significant, highly visible disfigurement and disruptions of essential functioning, such as deficits or complications in eating, swallowing, breathing, and speech. Each year, approximately…
Descriptors: Cancer, Clinical Diagnosis, Human Body, Therapy
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Krejsler, John B. – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2013
Drawing on Foucauldian genealogy, the article maps major sources and trajectories of the evidence discourse. This enables scrutiny of the current struggle about "evidence" for "What Works" in education and social welfare. Evidence discourse is identified as emerging from the medical field as a bottom-up professional strategy.…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Educational Practices
Hogue, Rebecca J. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
This paper discusses the scholarly literature related to tablet computer use in medicine. Forty-four research-based articles were examined for emerging categories and themes. The most studied uses for tablet computers include: patients using tablets to complete diagnostic survey instruments, medical professionals using tablet computers to view…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Computer Use, Medical Education, Medicine
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Gegenfurtner, Andreas; Siewiorek, Anna; Lehtinen, Erno; Saljo, Roger – Vocations and Learning, 2013
Understanding how best to assess expertise, the situational variations of expertise, and distinctive qualities of expertise that arises from particular workplace experiences, presents an important challenge. Certainly, at this time, there is much interest in identifying standard occupational measures and competences, which are not well aligned…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Research Methodology, Expertise, Educational Practices
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Claramita, Mora; Nugraheni, Mubarika D. F.; van Dalen, Jan; van der Vleuten, Cees – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Studies of doctor-patient communication generally advocate a partnership communication style. However, in Southeast Asian settings, we often see a more one-way style with little input from the patient. We investigated factors underlying the use of a one-way consultation style by doctors in a Southeast Asian setting. We conducted a qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physician Patient Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Individual Characteristics
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