نتایج جستجو برای: clinical skills

تعداد نتایج: 1272764  

Journal: :Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry 2006
Malathi Srinivasan Judith C Hwang Daniel West Peter M Yellowlees

OBJECTIVE Simulation technologies are used to assess and teach competencies through the provision of reproducible stimuli. They have exceptional utility in assessing responses to clinical stimuli that occur sporadically or infrequently. In this article, the authors describe the utility of emerging simulation technologies, and discuss critical issues in simulator-based skills assessment and appr...

Journal: :JVRB 2011
Albert A. Rizzo Patrick G. Kenny Thomas D. Parsons

The article presents the design process of intelligent virtual human patients that are used for the enhancement of clinical skills. The description covers the development from conceptualization and character creation to technical components and the application in clinical research and training. The aim is to create believable social interactions with virtual agents that help the clinician to de...

امینی, راضیه , قاسمی, حرمت السادات, ونکی, زهره ,

  Background and Aim: Clinical education is fundamental to nursing science. One of the most important domains in clinical education is clinical evaluation. Today, new methods in evaluation such as ”BARS” can measure expected behaviors in specific job better than old methods, because of their structure that focus on specific behaviors of job. So, they may be effective for quality improvement in ...

Journal: :The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences 2008
Min Liu Keh-Min Liu

In a clinical skills assessment, the decision to pass or fail an examinee should be based on the test content or on the examinees' performance. The process of deciding a pass score is known as setting a standard of the examination. This requires a properly selected panel of expert judges and a suitable standard setting method, which best fits the purpose of the examination. Six standard setting...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
R B McFee R Boykan

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to determine the level of clinical auscultation skills in pediatric residents at Duke University Medical Center. METHODS Forty-seven residents from pediatrics and joint medicine/pediatrics training programs at Duke University Medical Center were enrolled in this study. They were asked to examine the cardiovascular patient simulator, Harvey, and report their ...

Journal: :Medical education 2007
Magdalena Coetzee Mona-Liza Lottering Somarie Grey Margaretha Viljoen

Editor – Over the years there have been many discussions on the inclusion of various types of extra skills teaching into medical curricula, on the integration of basic science and clinical aspects, and on the benefits or not of the intercalated BSc. Many thought-provoking ideas have been published in, amongst others, the Letters to the Editor and Really Good Stuff sections of Medical Education....

2010
Marjorie Wenrich Molly B. Jackson Albert J. Scherpbier Ineke H. Wolfhagen Paul G. Ramsey Erika A. Goldstein

BACKGROUND Preclerkship clinical-skills training has received increasing attention as a foundational preparation for clerkships. Expectations among medical students and faculty regarding the clinical skills and level of skill mastery needed for starting clerkships are unknown. Medical students, faculty teaching in the preclinical setting, and clinical clerkship faculty may have differing expect...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2007
Shahid Hassan

Clinical skills program as a laboratory method is a valuable adjunct to other forms of undergraduate medical training. This article describes the process of developing a core curriculum in clinical skills based on the Dundee model for a clinical skills centre. The School of Medical Sciences, in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) has been provided with a well equipped skills centre. However, the PB...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Suzanne Kurtz Jonathan Silverman John Benson Juliet Draper

Communication skills training is now internationally accepted as an essential component of medical education. However, learners and teachers in communication skills programs continue to experience problems integrating communication with other clinical skills, ensuring that clinical faculty support and teach communication beyond the formal communication course, extending communication training c...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 1993

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