نتایج جستجو برای: ambulatory care teaching

تعداد نتایج: 786929  

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Catherine F Pipas Deborah A Peltier Leslie H Fall Ardis L Olson John F Mahoney Susan E Skochelak Craig L Gjerde

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Traditional medical school department-based clerkship structures can lead to redundancy and/or gaps in curriculum, inefficient administrative systems, and academic isolation for clerkship directors. This paper describes the approaches, successes, and challenges three institutions experienced when implementing an interdepartmental collaboration to create an integrated p...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2001
M J Yaffe B Russillo C Hyland L Kovacs E McAlister

PROBLEM BEING ADDRESSED Rapid postpartum discharge has reduced opportunities to detect early newborn or parenting problems and to teach neonatal assessment and maternal postpartum care to medical trainees. OBJECTIVE OF PROGRAM Development of a program to not only ensure adequate care of mothers and newborns after early hospital discharge, but also to teach outpatient assessment skills to fami...

2014
Bert Huenges Markus Gulich Klaus Böhme Folkert Fehr Irmgard Streitlein-Böhme Viktor Rüttermann Erika Baum Wilhelm-Bernhard Niebling Herbert Rusche

During their studies to become medical professionals, all students are obliged to become familiar with various aspects of primary care. The aim is to provide all students with a high quality training which ensures the best possible cooperation across all sectors of the medical system. Primary care comprises the primary use of the medical service by an unfiltered set of patients as well as conti...

Introduction: Following the implementation of the transformation plan in the higher education of Ministry of Health and Medical Education (MOHME) and the moving toward Mission-Driven universities in medical sciences, the mission for "Development of health information technology (HIT) knowledge" was assigned to the Kashan University of Medical Sciences (KAUMS) in seven Land-use planning. Conside...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2009
Akke Albada Mattanja Triemstra

OBJECTIVE This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent centre for ambulatory hospital care. It also identified determinants of patients' choice to visit this centre instead of the regional hospital. METHODS A questionnaire survey among 1477 elderly and chronically ill people (response 72%) assessed patients' expectations regarding (a) quality of hospita...

2011
Katie Kiser

During the past several years, the emphasis on quality in health care has been evolving. Alongside this evolution of change has been the advancement of clinical pharmacy services in ambulatory care settings. Although they share importance, both health care quality and ambulatory clinical pharmacy services have progressed and moved in their own directions. Nevertheless, in today’s evolving healt...

Journal: :Nursing economic$ 2015
Kathleen Martinez Rosemarie Battaglia Rachel Start Margaret F Mastal Ann Marie Matlock

Ambulatory nursing care can be difficult to comprehend in all its complexity. In August 2013, the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing commissioned a task force to identify nursing-sensitive indicators specific to ambulatory care settings. Given the great variation in settings, staff mix, patient populations, role dimensions, skill sets, documentation systems, and resources, determining ...

1998
W. Barry Biddle

Methodology: Seven experienced preceptors were observed three times over the course of the year while teaching third-year medical students. A single observer recorded the teaching behaviors using an observation instrument containing 30 behaviors relevant to ambulatory teaching. The behaviors were categorized into five groups (Modeling, Supervision, Consultation, Validation, and General Teaching...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2001
A D Brown M J Goldacre N Hicks J T Rourke R Y McMurtry J D Brown G M Anderson

BACKGROUND Appropriate and timely provision of ambulatory care is an important factor in maintaining population health and in avoiding unneccessary hospital use. This article describes conditions for which hospitalization rates have a strong and inverse relationship to access to high-quality ambulatory care. METHODS Three panels of Canadian physicians following different consensus techniques ...

Journal: :Academic Medicine 1989

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