نتایج جستجو برای: training curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 354238  

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2007
Anders Baerheim Per Hjortdahl Are Holen Tor Anvik Ole Bernt Fasmer Hilde Grimstad Tore Gude Terje Risberg Per Vaglum

BACKGROUND Communication training builds on the assumption that understanding of the concepts related to professional communication facilitates the training. We know little about whether students' knowledge of clinical communication skills is affected by their attendance of communication training courses, or to what degree other elements of the clinical training or curriculum design also play a...

2008
Sachita Shah Vicki E. Noble Irenee Umulisa J. M. V. Dushimiyimana Gene Bukhman Joia Mukherjee Michael Rich Henry Epino

BACKGROUND Over the last decade, the diffusion of ultrasound technology to nontraditional users has been rapid and far-reaching. Much research and effort has been focused on developing an ultrasound curriculum and training and practice guidelines for these users. The potential for this diagnostic tool is not limited to the developed world and in many respects ultrasound is adaptable to limited ...

2017
Eric Shappell James Ahn

INTRODUCTION A key task of emergency medicine (EM) training programs is to develop a consistent knowledge of core content in recruits with heterogeneous training backgrounds. The traditional model for delivering core content is lecture-based weekly conference; however, a growing body of literature finds this format less effective and less appealing than alternatives. We sought to address this c...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
parvaneh abazari zohreh vanaki eesa mohammadi massoud amini

background: the purpose of this study was to describe the first attempts and performance of health system in iran in training specialist nurses in the field of diabetes- related care and education. materials and methods: this was a qualitative content analysis. three diabetes management planners in the ministry of health and medical education, three provincial executive authorities of diabetes ...

Introduction:The underlying concerns of organizations, reforming, the user environment curriculum, according to the brain's capabilities of each human capital in order to meet the ever-increasing expectations of customers (service providers) and competition with competitors. Thus, the present research has been designed with the purpose of reforming organizational learning processes through the ...

2011
Carolyn O Walsh Sonja I Ziniel Helen K Delichatsios David S Ludwig

BACKGROUND Nutrition education has presented an ongoing challenge to medical educators. In the 2007-2008 academic year, Harvard Medical School replaced its dedicated Preventive Medicine and Nutrition course with an integrated curriculum. The objective of the current study was to assess the effect of the curriculum change on medical student attitudes and knowledge about nutrition. METHODS A su...

2015
Ramsey Ataya Rahul Dasgupta Rachel Blanda Yasmin Moftakhar Patrick G. Hughes Rami Ahmed

INTRODUCTION Establishing a boot camp curriculum is pertinent for emergency medicine (EM) residents in order to develop proficiency in a large scope of procedures and leadership skills. In this article, we describe our program's EM boot camp curriculum as well as measure the confidence levels of resident physicians through a pre- and post-boot camp survey. METHODS We designed a one-month boot...

2017
Jolanta Świerszcz Agata Stalmach-Przygoda Marcin Kuźma Konrad Jabłoński Tomasz Cegielny Agnieszka Skrzypek Ewa Wieczorek-Surdacka Olga Kruszelnicka Kaja Chmura Bernadeta Chyrchel Andrzej Surdacki Michał Nowakowski

OBJECTIVE As a result of a curriculum reform launched in 2012 at our institution, preclinical training was shortened to 2 years instead of the traditional 3 years, creating additional incentives to optimise teaching methods. In accordance with the new curriculum, a semester-long preclinical module of clinical skills (CS) laboratory training takes place in the second year of study, while an intr...

2011
Lynda Redwood-Campbell Barry Pakes Katherine Rouleau Colla J MacDonald Neil Arya Eva Purkey Karen Schultz Reena Dhatt Briana Wilson Abdullahel Hadi Kevin Pottie

BACKGROUND Recognizing the growing demand from medical students and residents for more comprehensive global health training, and the paucity of explicit curricula on such issues, global health and curriculum experts from the six Ontario Family Medicine Residency Programs worked together to design a framework for global health curricula in family medicine training programs. METHODS A working g...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2014
Jamal Jones Judith Staub Andrew Seymore Lancer A Scott

INTRODUCTION Limited research has focused on the safety and security of First Responders and Receivers, including clinicians, hospital workers, public safety officials, community volunteers, and other lay personnel, during public health emergencies. These providers are, in some cases, at greater peril during large-scale disasters due to their lack of training and inadequate resources to handle ...

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