RICHARD AMINI
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
[ 1 ] - Students teaching students: A novel solution for teaching procedures via instruction on the corpse
Introduction: Increased faculty and resident responsibilities have ledto the decreased time available for teaching clinical skills to medicalstudents. Numerous advances in education and simulation haveattempted to obviate this problem; however, documented success islacking. Our objective was to describe a novel fresh cadaver-based,student-driven procedural skills lab and to compare the educatio...
[ 2 ] - Clinical skills temporal degradation assessment in undergraduate medical education
Introduction: Medical students’ ability to learn clinicalprocedures and competently apply these skills is an essentialcomponent of medical education. Complex skills with limitedopportunity for practice have been shown to degrade withoutcontinued refresher training. To our knowledge there is noevidence that objectively evaluates temporal degradation ofclinical skills in undergraduate medical edu...
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