نتایج جستجو برای: procedural skills

تعداد نتایج: 150439  

Journal: :American Journal of Roentgenology 2010

Journal: :journal of medical education 0
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background:     purpose:     methods:     results:     conclusion:     key words     journal of medical education summer   2004;5(2):59-61 our results warrant a more attentive approach to clinical skills (specially procedural skills) training all 250 interns who were eligible participated. over all 46.60% interns learned their clinical skills from residents or clinical teachers, 29.61% observed...

2017
Serkan Toy Robert SF McKay James L Walker Scott Johnson Jacob L Arnett

Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of a learner-centered, simulation-based training developed to help medical students improve their procedural skills in intubation, arterial line placement, lumbar puncture, and central line insertion. Method The study participants were second and third year medical students. Anesthesiology residents provided the training and evaluated students' procedural...

2015
Joseph Margolick David Kanters Brian H Cameron

BACKGROUND International medical electives (IMEs) are unique learning opportunities; however, trainees can risk patient safety. Returning medical students often express concern about doing procedures beyond their level of training. The Canadian Federation of Medical Students has developed guidelines for pre-departure training (PDT), which do not address procedural skills. The purpose of this re...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2011
Joshua Lenchus S Barry Issenberg Daniel Murphy Ruth Everett-Thomas Laura Erben Kristopher Arheart David J Birnbach

OBJECTIVE This study assessed the impact of a blended, standardized curriculum for invasive bedside procedural training on medical knowledge and technical skills for Internal Medicine residents. METHODS The investigators developed a curriculum in procedural instruction and performance for Internal Medicine house staff, and implemented the program at a tertiary care academic medical center wit...

Journal: :Journal of surgical education 2010
Maura Sullivan Julie Nyquist Josette Etcheverry Mary Nally Pamela Schaff Allan Abbott Donna Elliott Clive Taylor

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this project was to assess the effectiveness of using the Delphi process to create a structured simulation-based procedural skills curriculum for all students at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (KSOM). METHODS The Delphi process was used to develop a list of procedural skills that students are expected to perform competently prior ...

2013
Karen L. Myers Melinda T. Gervasio Christian Jones Kyle McIntyre Kellie Keifer

The acquisition of procedural skills requires learning by doing. Ideally, a student would receive real-time assessment and feedback as he attempts practice problems designed to exercise the targeted skills. This paper describes an automated assessment and feedback capability that has been applied to training for a complex software system in widespread use throughout the U.S. Army. The automated...

2018
Pier Luigi Ingrassia Ludovico Giovanni Barozza Jeffrey Michael Franc

Background In Italy, there is no framework of procedural skills that all medical students should be able to perform autonomously at graduation. The study aims at identifying (1) a set of essential procedural skills and (2) which abilities could be potentially taught with simulation. Desirability score was calculated for each procedure to determine the most effective manner to proceed with simul...

Background & Aim: Using the best evaluation method is particularly important for students in intensive care lession. In this regard, direct observation of practical skills is one of the new clinical evaluation methods that allow students to receive constructive feedback. This study aimed to determine the effect of evaluation through direct observation of procedural skills on clinical performanc...

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