نتایج جستجو برای: trainers skills

تعداد نتایج: 128038  

Journal: :Paediatric anaesthesia 2012
James J Fehr Anita Honkanen David J Murray

Simulation-based training, research and quality initiatives are expanding in pediatric anesthesiology just as in other medical specialties. Various modalities are available, from task trainers to standardized patients, and from computer-based simulations to mannequins. Computer-controlled mannequins can simulate pediatric vital signs with reasonable reliability; however the fidelity of skin tem...

2013
Marlyn Allicock Lindsey Haynes-Maslow Carol Carr Melinda Orr Leila C. Kahwati Bryan J. Weiner Linda Kinsinger

INTRODUCTION The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has implemented MOVE!, a weight-management program for veterans designed to address the increasing proportion of overweight and obese veterans. The objective of our study was to determine whether peer support employing motivational interviewing (MI) could positively influence lifestyle changes, thus expanding the reach of the MOVE! program. ...

2007
Leanne Brown

Information literacy skills training has, especially over the last decade, become a core function of academic libraries and librarians throughout the world. The growing number of expensive electronic information sources that libraries subscribe to makes it essential for them to justify this expense by ensuring that their users are effectively trained in how to use the databases. The University ...

2014
H. G. A. Ria Jochemsen-van der Leeuw Nynke van Dijk Wilfried de Jong Margreet Wieringa-de Waard

The aim of this study was to establish whether a 'teach-the-trainer' course leads to improvements in, firstly, the knowledge and attitude of clinical trainers and their trainees, and, secondly, the role model behaviour of the clinical trainers. A controlled intervention study was performed with GP trainers and GP trainees from four training institutes in the Netherlands. Clinical trainers in th...

Journal: :Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A 2012
Pieter J van Empel Willem M van der Veer Lennart B van Rijssen Miguel A Cuesta Fedde Scheele H Jaap Bonjer Wilhelmus J Meijerink

BACKGROUND Conforming to, among other considerations, legal and ethical concerns for patient safety, there is an increasing demand to assess a surgeon's skills prior to performance in the operating room in pursuit of higher-quality treatment. Training in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) must therefore be intensified, including team training. New methods to train and assess minimally invasive su...

2014
Sue Gillieatt Robyn Martin Trudi Marchant Angela Fielding Kate Duncanson

BACKGROUND As a response to an Australian shortage of clinical health, nursing, and medical placements, Commonwealth Government funding has been directed to expand student training opportunities and increase the competence and number of available clinical supervisors. This paper evaluates the application of a particular supervision training model for this purpose. It considers the model's suita...

2016
Andrea Mayrhofer Claire Goodman Nigel Smeeton Melanie Handley Sarah Amador Sue Davies

BACKGROUND The ABC End of Life Education Programme trained approximately 3000 care home staff in End of Life (EoL) care. An evaluation that compared this programme with the Gold Standards Framework found that it achieved equivalent outcomes at a lower cost with higher levels of staff satisfaction. To consolidate this learning, a facilitated peer education model that used the ABC materials was p...

2015

This paper examines the impact of an active labor market program (ALMP) implemented in Israel using an experimental design. In this ALMP, welfare claimants receive a personalized treatment composed of weekly sessions with occupational trainers along with motivational and job-search assistance workshops. Personalized meetings and group workshops focus on strengthening participants’ soft skills a...

2005
Atul K. Madan Constantine T. Frantzides Roderick Quiros Nadav Dujovny Christopher Tebbit

BACKGROUND The number of surgical residency applicants has been declining. Early introduction of the discipline of surgery is thought to stimulate early interest in surgical residency. This study investigated the hypothesis that a laparoscopic skills course introduced in preclinical years would stimulate student interest in entering surgical residency. METHODS Preclinical medical students par...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2005
Kerim Hakan Altintaş Dilek Aslan Ali Naci Yildiz Nüket Subaşi Melih Elçin Orhan Odabaşi Nazmi Bilir Iskender Sayek

In Turkey, the first aiders are few in quantity and yet they are required in many settings, such as earthquakes. It was thought that training first year university students in first aid and basic life support (FA-BLS) techniques would serve to increase the number of first aiders. It was also thought that another problem, the lack of first aid trainers, might be addressed by training medical stu...

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