نتایج جستجو برای: interns

تعداد نتایج: 2323  

Journal: :BMC medical education 2017
Brian Thomas Garibaldi Timothy Niessen Allan Charles Gelber Bennett Clark Yizhen Lee Jose Alejandro Madrazo Reza Sedighi Manesh Ariella Apfel Brandyn D Lau Gigi Liu Jenna VanLiere Canzoniero C John Sperati Hsin-Chieh Yeh Daniel J Brotman Thomas A Traill Danelle Cayea Samuel C Durso Rosalyn W Stewart Mary C Corretti Edward K Kasper Sanjay V Desai

BACKGROUND Physicians spend less time at the bedside in the modern hospital setting which has contributed to a decline in physical diagnosis, and in particular, cardiopulmonary examination skills. This trend may be a source of diagnostic error and threatens to erode the patient-physician relationship. We created a new bedside cardiopulmonary physical diagnosis curriculum and assessed its effect...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2010
Bhavna Gakhar Abby L Spencer

The safe transfer (handoff) of responsibility for patient care from one physician to another requires that health care facilities have rigorous sign-out systems and that physicians develop effective communication skills. In 2007 and 2008, to improve the spoken and written sign-out practices of the 25 interns at Allegheny General Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), the authors designed and admi...

2014
Anita Shankar Acharya Priyanka Jyoti Khandekar Damodar Bachani

Injuries caused by needle sticks and sharps due to unsafe injection practices are the most common occupational hazard amongst health care personnel. The objectives of our study were to determine the existing knowledge and practices of interns and change in their level following an information education and communication (IEC) package regarding safe injection practices and related biomedical was...

Journal: :American journal of surgery 2004
George C Velmahos Konstantinos G Toutouzas Lelan F Sillin Linda Chan Richard E Clark Demetrios Theodorou Fredric Maupin

BACKGROUND The teaching of surgical skills is based mostly on the traditional "see one, do one, teach one" resident-to-resident method. Surgical skills laboratories provide a new environment for teaching skills but their effectiveness has not been adequately tested. Cognitive task analysis is an innovative method to teach skills, used successfully in nonmedical fields. The objective of this stu...

Journal: :Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi 2008
Akinobu Yoshimura Toshiro Shimura Ryoko Aso Koji Adachi Toru Kim Taisuke Morimoto Shigeo Akira Takashi Nitta Masako Takaoka Noriko Takehara Yuriko Hayasaka

In organized orientation programs for newly recruited medical interns of the Nippon Medical School Hospital, the working committee of the clinical simulation laboratory introduced a laboratory training session that was designed to improve the clinical skills of the medical interns. The session consisted of 6 training courses, comprising internal examination, tracheal intubation, auscultation of...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2002
Yung-Chang Chen Ji-Tseng Fang Jen-Der Lin Wen-Jin Cherng

BACKGROUND The Chang Gung University School of Medicine adopted problem-based learning (PBL) education 3 years ago. A questionnaire was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of this teaching method, and the results were analyzed to determine statistical significance. METHODS In June 2001, all the interns in the Medical and Surgical departments of the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were compuls...

2015
Ahmed Al Ansari Khalid Al Khalifa Mohamed Al Azzawi Rashed Al Amer Dana Al Sharqi Anwar Al-Mansoor Fadi M Munshi

BACKGROUND We aimed to design, implement, and evaluate the feasibility and reliability of a multisource feedback (MSF) system to assess interns in their clerkship year in the Middle Eastern culture, the Kingdom of Bahrain. METHOD The study was undertaken in the Bahrain Defense Force Hospital, a military teaching hospital in the Kingdom of Bahrain. A total of 21 interns (who represent the tota...

2017
Morteza Talebi Doluee Behrang Rezvani kakhki Maryam Salehi Mahdi Talebi Maryam Emadzadeh Maliheh Ziaee

BACKGROUND Approximately 25% of the residents' time in each shift is allocated to educating lower-level assistants and interns. Assistants have played a major role in interns' education. AIM To assess the teaching abilities of emergency medicine assistants in the training and monitoring of medical interns and undergraduate students. METHODS This cross-sectional study was performed in 2015 a...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
David O Kessler Grace Arteaga Kevin Ching Laura Haubner Gunjan Kamdar Amanda Krantz Julie Lindower Michael Miller Matei Petrescu Martin V Pusic Joshua Rocker Nikhil Shah Christopher Strother Lindsey Tilt Eric R Weinberg Todd P Chang Daniel M Fein Marc Auerbach

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Simulation-based medical education (SBME) is used to teach residents. However, few studies have evaluated its clinical impact. The goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of an SBME session on pediatric interns' clinical procedural success. METHODS This randomized trial was conducted at 10 academic medical centers. Interns were surveyed on infant lumbar puncture...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2004
D Wilkinson J Birks L Davies S Margolis P Baker

INTRODUCTION The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and urban parts of Australia has been well documented. Commonwealth and state governments have introduced several significant initiatives in an attempt to address this imbalance, including recruitment of many overseas trained doctors. One longer-term initiative is the funding of university departments o...

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