نتایج جستجو برای: teaching competency

تعداد نتایج: 177610  

Journal: :The Keio journal of medicine 2009
Paul S Mueller

Professionalism is a core competency of physicians. In this article, the statements of professional societies (e.g., the Charter on Medical Professionalism), the expectations of patients and society regarding professionalism, and a framework for defining medical professionalism are described. The framework's foundation consists of clinical competence, communication skills, and a sound understan...

2016
Mubarak Khalid Samah Saker

PURPOSE: This cross-sectional study aimed to assess teaching staff and their students' perceptions regarding the students' competency for clinical performance following the preclinical fixed prosthodontics course and their suggestion regarding alternative methods to improve the preclinical training. METHODS: Fourthand fifth-year dental students and their teaching staff participated in a survey ...

Journal: :Korean journal of medical education 2013
Haebum Lee Eunbae B Yang

PURPOSE This study analyzed the characteristics of excellent lecturers, as perceived by medical students, and identified the teaching competency that lecturers should possess to enhance the quality of medical education in medical school. METHODS To examine the characteristics of excellent lecturers and teaching competency, we administered open-ended questionnaires to a sample of 128 Year 2 me...

2016
Phyllis Min-Yu Lau Robyn Woodward-Kron Karen Livesay Kristine Elliott Patricia Nicholson

BACKGROUND Cultural Respect Encompassing Simulation Training (CREST) is a learning program that uses simulation to provide health professional students and practitioners with strategies to communicate sensitively with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) patients. It consists of training modules with a cultural competency evaluation framework and CALD simulated patients to interact with...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Charles J Hatem

The teaching and cultivation of professionalism have long been part of medical education and have had recent special emphasis because professionalism has been identified as a core competency by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The author focuses on two complementary teaching initiatives that contribute to the development of professionalism in the academic environment: a...

2017
Ieva Stupans

Some outcomes around, for example, communication have been extensively theorised; others such as accountability have been relatively neglected in the teaching and learning literature. The question therefore is: if we do not have a clear understanding of the outcome, can we systematically apply good practice principles in course design such that students are able to achieve the outcomes the comm...

2005
Roland Yatchou Claude Tangha Roger Nkambou Felix Tietche

Generally, new technologies enhance education and provide better services. The emerging gridbased technology is increasingly adopted, opening new way of teaching and learning. Learners, regardless of their different computer systems have access to knowledge across distributed sites. This is characterized all over the world, by the development of large scale tutoring systems. Commonly, classical...

2009
Robert E. Kent

My paper discusses system consequence, which is a central idea in the project to lift the theory of information flow to the general level of universal logic and the theory of institutions. At the same time, it uses ideas from information flow to extend the theory of institutions. ICCS 2009, 26–31 July 2009 System Consequence Table of

Mahmood Saeedi Rezvani Masoomeh Mohammad Hossein Zadeh Shokofeh Masoodi,

Background: the success of faculty members of Medical Sciences Universities in medical education arena requires qualification and capabilities authentication in relation with education.  In order to achieve these capabilities, it is necessary to use new and influential approaches of empowerment. One of the appropriate approaches is “Competency Based Training” (CBT). In this method, competencies...

2013
Sara AlMutar Lulwa AlTourah Hussain Sadeq Jumanah Karim Yousef Marwan

BACKGROUND Teaching sessions for medical students during ward rounds are an essential component of bedside teaching, providing students with the opportunity to regard patients as actual people, and to observe their physical conditions directly, allowing a better understanding of illnesses to be developed. We aim to explore medical students' perceptions regarding medical and surgical ward rounds...

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