Browsing by Subject "Education, Medical"
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COVID-19 and the need for disability conscious medical education, training, and practice.
(Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine, 2020-01)The COVID-19 era exposes what was already a crisis in the medical profession: structural racism, ageism, sexism, classism, and ableism resulting in healthcare disparities for Persons with Disabilities (PWD). Early research ... -
Educating future providers of personalized medicine.
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Exploring the impact of tablet computers on medical training at an academic medical center.
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Faculty development/mentoring evolution of mentorship in academic medicine.
(Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research, 2020-03) -
Feedback in Medical Education: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine.
(The western journal of emergency medicine, 2023-05)Within medical education, feedback is an invaluable tool to facilitate learning and growth throughout a physician's training and beyond. Despite the importance of feedback, variations in practice indicate the need ... -
Keepers of the House: A documentary.
(The clinical teacher, 2022-02)<h4>Background</h4>Our documentary, Keepers of the House, highlights ways that hospital housekeepers, typically unnoticed care team members, provide emotional support for patients and their families. This film addresses ... -
Medical education as moral formation: an Aristotelian account of medical professionalsim.
(Perspect Biol Med, 2010)The medical professionalism movement, bolstered by many influential medical organizations and institutions, has in the last decade produced a number of conceptual definitions of professionalism and a number of concrete proposals ... -
Perceived Benefits of Training Clinicians in Community Engagement for a Leadership Development Program.
(Family medicine, 2022-02)<h4>Background and objectives</h4>Community engagement (CE), including community-engaged research, is a critical tool for improving the health of patients and communities, but is not taught in most medical curricula, and ... -
Teaching corner: the prospective case study : a pedagogical innovation for teaching global health ethics.
(J Bioeth Inq, 2015-03)Over the past decade, global health has emerged as one of the fastest growing academic programs in the United States. Ethics training is cited widely as an essential feature of U.S. global health programs, but generally ... -
Teaching corner: the prospective case study : a pedagogical innovation for teaching global health ethics.
(J Bioeth Inq, 2015-03)Over the past decade, global health has emerged as one of the fastest growing academic programs in the United States. Ethics training is cited widely as an essential feature of U.S. global health programs, but generally ... -
Transformative Learning and Critical Consciousness: A Model for Preclerkship Medical School Substance Use Disorder Education.
(Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry, 2023-04)<h4>Objective</h4>Preparing medical students to provide compassionate person-centered care for people with substance use disorders (SUD) requires a re-envisioning of preclerkship SUD education to allow for discussions on ...