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Green, Michael L.; Reddy, Siddharta G.; Holmboe, Eric – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2009
Introduction: Diplomates in the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program satisfy the self-evaluation of medical knowledge requirement by completing open-book multiple-choice exams. However, this method remains unlikely to affect practice change and often covers content areas not relevant to diplomates'…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Graduate Medical Education, Internal Medicine, Knowledge Level
Goliath, Cheryl Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Professional societies in the field of medicine have recommended that the traditional model for lifelong medical learning, which had previously focused on attendance at weeklong didactic continuing medical education (CME) courses, should be replaced by individualized study. Self-directed and practice-linked learning are well accepted in principle,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Portfolios (Background Materials), Medical Education, Learning Readiness
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Cook, David A.; Beckman, Thomas J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
Educators must often decide how many points to use in a rating scale. No studies have compared interrater reliability for different-length scales, and few have evaluated accuracy. This study sought to evaluate the interrater reliability and accuracy of mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) scores, comparing the traditional mini-CEX…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Rating Scales, Internal Medicine, Test Validity
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Kulatunga-Moruzi, Chan; Brooks, Lee R.; Norman, Geoffrey R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Clinicians routinely report fewer features in a case than they subsequently agree are present. The authors report studies that assess the effect of considering a more comprehensive description than physicians usually offer. These comprehensive descriptions were generated from photographs of dermatology and internal medicine and were complete and…
Descriptors: Physicians, Photography, Internal Medicine, Clinical Diagnosis
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Langlois, Jean; Wells, George A.; Lecourtois, Marc; Bergeron, Germain; Yetisir, Elizabeth; Martin, Marcel – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
A concern on the level of anatomy knowledge reached after a problem-based learning curriculum has been documented in the literature. Spatial anatomy, arguably the highest level in anatomy knowledge, has been related to spatial abilities. Our first objective was to test the hypothesis that residents are interested in a course of applied anatomy…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Elective Courses, Problem Based Learning, Surgery
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Cook, David A.; Thompson, Warren G.; Thomas, Kris G.; Thomas, Matthew R. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
Background: Adaptation to learning styles has been proposed to enhance learning. Objective: We hypothesized that learners with sensing learning style would perform better using a problem-first instructional method while intuitive learners would do better using an information-first method. Design: Randomized, controlled, crossover trial. Setting:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Processes, Internal Medicine, Educational Media
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Taubman-Ben-Ari, Orit; Weintroub, Adi – Death Studies, 2008
Studies examining medical teams indicate that exposure to the terminally ill often has detrimental effects on their physical and emotional well-being. However, recent theoretical developments suggest that this exposure might also have positive implications. The current study sought to examine 2 positive outcomes, meaning in life and personal…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Physicians, Nurses, Pediatrics
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Feltovich, Joan; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
A survey of departments of internal medicine to assess information about requirements for ambulatory clinical experiences for medical students is discussed. The survey yielded information on status, reasons for ambulatory care training, characteristics, goals, structure, ratings, problems, and difficulties for students. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Departments, Higher Education, Internal Medicine
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Auewarakul, Chirayu; Downing, Steven M.; Praditsuwan, Rungnirand; Jaturatamrong, Uapong – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2005
Utilization of objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) for final assessment of medical students in Internal Medicine requires a representative sample of OSCE stations. The reliability and generalizability of OSCE scores provides validity evidence for OSCE scores and supports its contribution to the final clinical grade of medical…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Reliability, Internal Medicine, Item Analysis
Miller, Stephen J. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1980
The Waldo General Hospital Podiatric Residency Program, designed to be an intense, "well-rounded," multifaceted, single year of postgraduate practical training for the podiatric physician, is described. Surgical training, internal medicine, "outside rotations," in-hospital rotations, and meetings and lectures are discussed. A…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Hospitals, Internal Medicine
Bruhn, John G.; Naughton, John – J Med Educ, 1969
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Internal Medicine
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Gaufberg, Elizabeth H.; Joseph, Robert C.; Pels, Richard J.; Wyshak, Grace; Wieman, Dow; Nadelson, Carol C. – Academic Medicine, 2001
Surveyed directors of internal medicine (IM) and family practice (FP) residency programs regarding the format, content, and quantity of psychosocial training in their programs, their opinions on topics related to such training, and program demographics. Found considerable variation in content and time devoted to psychosocial training within and…
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Internal Medicine, Medical Education, Medical Schools
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Zwarenstein, Merrick; Reeves, Scott – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2006
Knowledge-translation interventions and interprofessional education and collaboration interventions all aim at improving health care processes and outcomes. Knowledge-translation interventions attempt to increase evidence-based practice by a single professional group and thus may fail to take into account barriers from difficulties in…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Cooperation, Translation
Maull, Kimball – 1982
It is the responsibility of the athletic trainer to diagnose the nature and extent of an injury to an athlete, administer prompt first aid treatment, prevent any exacerbation of the injury, and hospitalize the patient quickly if it is necessary. The importance of these responsibilities is emphasized when an athlete suffers an injury to the abdomen…
Descriptors: Athletes, Cardiovascular System, Clinical Diagnosis, First Aid
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Peterson, Stephen E.; Goldenberg, Kim – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
Questionnaires were sent to the directors of combined residency programs in internal medicine and pediatrics. All the programs emphasized training in primary care and included the use of outpatient clinics where residents often work with nonphysician health care providers. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Internal Medicine
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