نتایج جستجو برای: medical education evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1679873  

2014
Annette T Byrne Richard Arnett Tom Farrell Seamus Sreenan

BACKGROUND In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year Graduate Entry Programme (GEP) in medicine in Ireland in line with national policy to broaden access to medical education. One concern considered at the time, was whether the GEP students could be trained to the same standard as their undergraduate Direct Entry Programme (DEP, five/six year durat...

2016
Sarah Atkins Celia Roberts Kamila Hawthorne Trisha Greenhalgh

BACKGROUND Assessment of consulting skills using simulated patients is widespread in medical education. Most research into such assessment is sited in a statistical paradigm that focuses on psychometric properties or replicability of such tests. Equally important, but less researched, is the question of how far consultations with simulated patients reflect real clinical encounters--for which so...

2016
Anke Spura Katrin Werwick Annemarie Feißel Marc Gottschalk Kirstin Winkler-Stuck Bernt-Peter Robra Rüdiger C. Braun-Dullaeus Philipp Stieger

BACKGROUND/GOALS Supporting medical students entering their internships - the clinical clerkship and the internship "final clinical year" (Praktisches Jahr, PJ) - the seminars "Ready for Clerkship" and "Ready for PJ" were held for the first time in 2014 and continued successfully in 2015. These seminars are part of the "Magdeburg Curriculum for Healthcare Competence" (Magdeburger Curriculum zur...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2006
H Patrick McNeil Chris S Hughes Susan M Toohey S Bruce Dowton

An innovative medical curriculum at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has been developed through a highly collaborative process aimed at building faculty ownership and ongoing sustainability. The result is a novel capability-based program that features early clinical experience and small-group teaching, which offers students considerable flexibility and achieves a high degree of alignmen...

Journal: :The Journal of continuing education in the health professions 2004
Rita Wutoh Suzanne Austin Boren E Andrew Balas

INTRODUCTION The objective was to review the effect of Internet-based continuing medical education (CME) interventions on physician performance and health care outcomes. METHODS Data sources included searches of MEDLINE (1966 to January 2004), CINAHL (1982 to December 2003), ACP Journal Club (1991 to July/August 2003), and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (third quarter, 2003). Stu...

2016
Ian Shemilt Nada Khan Sophie Park James Thomas

BACKGROUND Meta-research studies investigating methods, systems, and processes designed to improve the efficiency of systematic review workflows can contribute to building an evidence base that can help to increase value and reduce waste in research. This study demonstrates the use of an economic evaluation framework to compare the costs and effects of four variant approaches to identifying eli...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of anesthesiology 2014
Joaquim Edson Vieira Marcelo Luís Abramides Torres Regina Albanese Pose José Otávio Costa Auler Junior

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The interactive approach of a journal club has been described in the medical education literature. The aim of this investigation is to present an assessment of journal club as a tool to address the question whether residents read more and critically. METHODS This study reports the performance of medical residents in anesthesiology from the Clinics Hospital - Universi...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2005
C Nikendei A Zeuch P Dieckmann C Roth S Schäfer M Völkl D Schellberg W Herzog J Jünger

Clinical skills are an important and necessary part of clinical competence. Simulation plays an important role in many fields of medical education. Although role-playing is common in communication training, there are no reports about the use of student role-plays in the training of technical clinical skills. This article describes an educational intervention with analysis of pre- and post-inter...

2003
Steven M Downing

Context All assessments in medical education require evidence of validity to be interpreted meaningfully. In contemporary usage, all validity is construct validity, which requires multiple sources of evidence; construct validity is the whole of validity, but has multiple facets. Five sources – content, response process, internal structure, relationship to other variables and consequences – are ...

2014
Karen A. Friedman Sandy Balwan Frank Cacace Kyle Katona Suzanne Sunday Saima Chaudhry

Purpose As graduate medical education (GME) moves into the Next Accreditation System (NAS), programs must take a critical look at their current models of evaluation and assess how well they align with reporting outcomes. Our objective was to assess the impact on house staff evaluation scores when transitioning from a Dreyfus-based model of evaluation to a Milestone-based model of evaluation. Mi...

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