نتایج جستجو برای: s bedside teaching

تعداد نتایج: 881081  

2015
RC Baker RAJ Spence M Boohan A Dorman M Stevenson SJ Kirk K McGlade

BACKGROUND Undergraduate surgery is at an important crossroads. Many departments report significant difficulties delivering effective teaching. Our student feedback indicated a dated surgical curriculum lacking structure, quality and uniformity. We report on a new "blended" approach employing a combination of professional DVDs, case based discussions, online material and traditional bedside tea...

2014
Peter Cantillon Tim Dornan

We wish to respond to two recent articles highlighting a decline in the frequency of bedside teaching and advocating a return to this traditional clinical education set piece [1, 2] We agree with the assertion that bedside teaching has, in the past, proved to be an important form of clinical education through which learners gain professional, communication, physical examination and reasoning sk...

Journal: :Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons 2017

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2006
V C Burch J L Seggie N E Gary

INTRODUCTION Clinical clerkships, typically situated in environments lacking educational structure, form the backbone of undergraduate medical training. The imperative to develop strategies that enhance learning in this context is apparent. This study explored the impact of longitudinal bedside formative assessment on student learning in a medical clerkship. METHODS We studied a class of 4th-...

Journal: :Pakistan journal of medical sciences 2016
Farhan Khashim Al-Swailmi Ishtiaq Ali Khan Yasir Mehmood Shehab Ahmed Al-Enazi Majed Alrowaili Madallah Mashaan Al-Enazi

OBJECTIVES To determine students' perception of bedside teaching, to find out barriers in its effective implementation and to suggest strategies to make it an effective learning tool. METHODS This study was conducted in Faculty of Medicine, Northern Border University Arar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between November 2013 and January 2014. The study design was qualitative inductive thematic analy...

2012
Yigal Shafran Joel B. Wolowelsky

BACKGROUND Bedside rounds have long been a time-honored component of medical education. Recently, there have been various recommendations that residency-training programs further incorporate bedside teaching into clinical curricula. OBJECTIVES To compare these current attitudes regarding bedside education with the position of traditional Jewish law and ethics. METHODS Relevant medical journ...

Journal: :مجله ایرانی آموزش در علوم پزشکی 0
زهرا احمدی نژاد zahra ahmadinejad departments of infectious and pediatric diseases, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.مرکز مطالعات و توسعه آموزش پزشکی, دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران, تهران وحید ضیایی vahid ziaee علیرضا مروجی alireza morravedgi

introduction. clinical education is a process by which students obtain clinical experiences and ideas on the patients' bedside to be prepared for patient’s problem solving. continuous evaluation and identification of strengths and weaknesses of this process by different methods is necessary for development of an effective medical education and assessment of student satisfaction (ss) is one...

2015
Pungkava Sricharoen Chaiyaporn Yuksen Yuwares Sittichanbuncha Kittisak Sawanyawisuth

BACKGROUND There are different teaching methods; such as traditional lectures, bedside teaching, and workshops for clinical medical clerkships. Each method has advantages and disadvantages in different situations. Emergency Medicine (EM) focuses on emergency medical conditions and deals with several emergency procedures. This study aimed to compare traditional teaching methods with teaching met...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2004
Thomas J Beckman

While evaluating bedside teaching by attending physicians on the Mayo Clinic's general internal medicine hospital services, the author learned that peer review enhances an understanding of teaching for both observers and subjects of peer review. In this article the author offers five insights derived from his and two colleagues' observations of bedside teaching during a six-month period in 2002...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2005
Erika A Goldstein Carol F Maclaren Sherilyn Smith Terry J Mengert Ramoncita R Maestas Hugh M Foy Marjorie D Wenrich Paul G Ramsey

The focus on fundamental clinical skills in undergraduate medical education has declined over the last several decades. Dramatic growth in the number of faculty involved in teaching and increasing clinical and research commitments have contributed to depersonalization and declining individual attention to students. In contrast to the close teaching and mentoring relationship between faculty and...

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