نتایج جستجو برای: saudi health profession program curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 1451313  

2015
Roger A. Harrison Isla Gemmell Katie Reed

OBJECTIVES (1) To quantify the effect of using different public health competence frameworks to audit the curriculum of an online distance learning MPH program, and (2) to measure variation in the outcomes of the audit depending on which competence framework is used. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective audit. METHODS We compared the teaching content of an online distance learning MPH program against...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2011
Maher S Al Jadid

In reference to an article by Al-Jadid1 that provides a commendable insight on rehabilitation medicine in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), I would like to further explore the training aspects of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) in the kingdom. The contribution of Non-Saudi board training programs in the specialty of PM&R in KSA deserves more attention. In October 2011, Saudi residency ...

2017
Mary E. Northridge Rucha Kavathe Jennifer Zanowiak Laura Wyatt Hardayal Singh Nadia Islam

The Sikh American Families Oral Health Promotion Program used a community-based participatory approach to develop, implement, evaluate, and disseminate a culturally tailored oral health/healthy living curriculum for the Sikh-South Asian community. Here, we examine the impact of community engagement throughout the process of program implementation in five Gurdwaras (places of worship) in New Yor...

Journal: :Medical education 1991
S A Mira H H Fatani H S Abduljabbar C S Scott D A Strand

Graduate doctors are the primary output of medical education programmes. It is important for institutions to identify systematically the types of medical activities in which their former students are involved in order to determine the effectiveness of the curriculum, assessing academic standards and reviewing admissions policies. Information was obtained from a survey of men and women graduates...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 2005
Barbra M Wall Julie C Novak Sharon A Wilkerson

In this article, we describe the developmental process of a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program that uses interdisciplinary resources to create unique DNP curriculum opportunities. Other schools may benefit from this experience in the development of their own DNP programs. The program delivers an innovative curriculum from post-baccalaureate to doctorate, emphasizing health care engineerin...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2004
Christina D Economos Sara C Folta Jeanne P Goldberg Lori P Marcotte

INTRODUCTION Childhood behaviors influence peak bone mass and osteoporosis risk in later life. The after-school environment provides an opportunity to enrich a child's learning and experience. Our objective was to gain a better understanding of the knowledge of, attitudes and beliefs about, and barriers to achieving bone health among children, parents, and after-school program leaders from low-...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
John P Brown

To fulfill the Healthy People 2010 Objective 1.7, "Increase the proportion of . . . health professional training schools whose basic curriculum for health care providers includes the core competencies in health promotion and disease prevention," the Healthy People Curriculum Task Force has developed a curriculum framework for clinical prevention and population health for all the health professi...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
mehdi zobeiri assistant professor in internal medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences mari ataei assistant professor in internal medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences parvaneh abdolmaleki msc in sociology population study, kermanshah university of medical sciences

introduction: continuing medical education (cme) is part of the process of lifelong learning that all physicians undertake. it has traditionally viewed by the medical profession in terms of updating their knowledge. nowadays, in order to practice effectively in the national health system, doctors need skills that extend their medical knowledge beyond updating. educational need assessment is the...

2017
Naila Rasheed

Obesity is the major health problem worldwide and has now become one of the leading causes of death globally in both adults and children and its prevalence is continuously increasing worldwide.1 The World Health Organization recently reported that 642 million people were obese in 2014 and this statistics is on the rise globally.2 It is also documented that at least 2.6 million people die annual...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2005
Liselotte N Dyrbye Matthew R Thomas Tait D Shanafelt

The goal of medical education is to graduate knowledgeable, skillful, and professional physicians. The medical school curriculum has been developed to accomplish these ambitions; however, some aspects of training may have unintended negative effects on medical students' mental and emotional health that can undermine these values. Studies suggest that mental health worsens after students begin m...

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