نتایج جستجو برای: clinical competencies

تعداد نتایج: 1177224  

ژورنال: روانشناسی شناختی 2018
, , Abd Khodaee, Mohammad Saeed, Aghamohammadian, Hamid Reza, Ramezani, Parvaneh,

The aim of this study was to investigate the cognitive dimensions of parenting in Iran. The research has a qualitative design and the method used is Grounded Theory (GT).  The population consisted of all Muslim parents with children over 10 years of age, living in Tehran and Karaj during the summer of 1395 to the summer of 1396. The sample contained 33 Muslim parents who were studied through se...

2014
Thomas Rotthoff Martin S. Ostapczuk Klaus D. Kröncke Alexander Zimmerhofer Ulrich Decking Matthias Schneider Stefanie Ritz-Timme

Introduction Core competencies have progressively gained importance in medical education. In other contexts, especially personnel selection and development, assessment centers (ACs) are used to assess competencies, but there is only a limited number of studies on competency-based ACs in medical education. To the best of our knowledge, the present study provides the first data on the criterion-r...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Maryjoan D Ladden Antoinette S Peters Jamie B Kotch Robert H Fletcher

BACKGROUND Although competencies for managing care are often described in the medical literature, educators have been slow to integrate these competencies into clinical curricula. Backlash against managed care has created a skeptical educational environment. Many faculty feel unprepared to teach the competencies in clinical settings. METHODS From 1999 to 2001, we designed, implemented, and ev...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2008
T Mason D Coyle A Lovell

This study reports on research undertaken to identify the skills and competencies of forensic psychiatric nurses working in secure psychiatric services in the UK. The rationale for this research is the lack of clarity in the role definition of nurses working in these environments and the specific content that may underscore the curriculum for training forensic nurses. Over 3300 questionnaires w...

Introduction: Little emphasis on standardization, less stringentoutcome measurement and resource constrains can result indeteriorating competencies among medical graduates in acountry with rapidly increasing number of medical institutionslike India. A competency-based curriculum is where we carefullydesign curricular experiences to achieve pre-identified outcomes.In this study, we aimed to defi...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2010
Cory F Newman

The delivery of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is described in terms of foundational and functional competencies, with additional attention paid to how these skills are applied in clinical supervision. Foundational competencies include such qualities as ethical behavior, good interpersonal relational skills, a healthy capacity for self-awareness and self-correction, cross-cultural sensitivi...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
David S Brody Kathleen Ryan Mary Ann Kuzma

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This UME-21 project was developed to promote a variety of clinical competencies during a 12-week medicine clerkship for third-year students. METHODS The clerkship is divided into three 4-week rotations--two inpatient rotations and one outpatient rotation. During each rotation, students select a competency, review the module about that competency on the clerkship Web ...

Journal: :Informatics in primary care 2004
Christopher Mimnagh Stephen Cox

The authors outline an a priori model relating clinical and informatics competencies. They discuss the implications for both informatics training and governance, suggesting areas for research, and recommend a joined-up approach to assessment and delivery.

Journal: :Nursing education perspectives 2004
Diane C Seibert John T Guthrie Graceanne Adamo

Innovative use of standardized patients (SPs) in a telemedicine environment can improve learning outcomes and clinical competencies. This randomized, cross-over study examined the relationship of technology-based strategies and the improvement of knowledge outcomes and competencies. Results showed that the innovative use of SPs and telemedicine, compared to a traditional distance learning teach...

2015
Imad Salah Hassan Hadi Kuriry Lina Al Ansari Ali Al-Khathami Mohammed Al Qahtani Thari Al Anazi Mahfooz Farooqui Hamdan AL-Jahdali

Outcome-focused, competency-based educational curricula have become the norm in residency training programs. The Canadian Medical Education Directives for Specialists (CanMEDS) framework is one example of such a curriculum. However, models for incorporating all the competencies in everyday clinical practice have been difficult to accomplish. In this manuscript, a CanMEDS, competency-structured,...

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