نتایج جستجو برای: clerkship

تعداد نتایج: 1813  

Journal: :The Permanente journal 2014
Ann Noelle Poncelet Lindsay A Mazotti Bruce Blumberg Maria A Wamsley Tim Grennan William B Shore

The longitudinal integrated clerkship is a model of clinical education driven by tenets of social cognitive theory, situated learning, and workplace learning theories, and built on a foundation of continuity between students, patients, clinicians, and a system of care. Principles and goals of this type of clerkship are aligned with primary care principles, including patient-centered care and sy...

2013
Kate Kelly Kevin Fung Laurie McLean

BACKGROUND Increasing focus is being placed on Clerkship curriculum design and implementation in light of new undergraduate medical education research and accreditation standards. Canadian Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (OTOHNS) Clerkship programs are continually but independently evolving towards a common goal of improving Clerkship curriculum. METHODS An electronic survey was sent to ...

Journal: :Family medicine 2005
Ralph A Gillies David M Jester Joseph Hobbs

OBJECTIVE This study's objective was to ascertain factors contributing to high retention of community-based sites and their physicians in a 3-decade-old family medicine clerkship. METHODS Focus groups were conducted with community-based physicians from the Medical College of Georgia's family medicine clerkship. Transcripts were analyzed using an iterative process regarding physicians' initial...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2016
Jennifer D Taylor Sarah E Goletz

INTRODUCTON In the USA, area health education centers (AHECs) work to recruit and educate students to serve in medically underserved communities, primary care, and rural settings. One important aspect of their work is connecting students with rural clinical experiences. Within these experiences, AHECs incorporate a community health/socioeconomic experience within the family medicine clerkship t...

2016
Cheng-Chieh Lin Blossom Yen-Ju Lin Chia-Der Lin

BACKGROUND The clinical training of medical students in clerkship is crucial to their future practice in healthcare services. This study investigates burnout during a 2-year clerkship training period as well as the role of personality traits on burnout during training. METHODS Ninety-four clerks at a tertiary medical centre who provided at least 10 responses to a routine survey on clinical ro...

2014
Mary R. Hawthorne Katherine C. Chretien Dario Torre Shobhina G. Chheda

BACKGROUND Many different components factor into the final grade assigned for the internal medicine clerkship. Failure of one or more of these requires consideration of remedial measures. PURPOSE To determine which assessment components are used to assign students a passing grade for the clerkship and what remediation measures are required when students do not pass a component. METHODS A na...

Journal: :Medical education online 2003
Dorte Guldbrand Nielsen Anne Mette Moercke Gitte Wickmann-Hansen Berit Eika

CONTEXT During the third semester of a 6-year long curriculum medical students train clinical skills in the skills laboratory (2 hours per week for 9 weeks) as well as in an early, 8-week clinical clerkship at county hospitals. OBJECTIVES to study students' expectations and attitudes towards skills training in the skills laboratory and clerkship. SUBJECTS 126 medical students in their 3rd s...

2017
Anna Herwig Anja Viehmann Anika Thielmann Stefan Gesenhues Birgitta Weltermann

OBJECTIVES Exposure to family medicine (FM) can serve to promote students' interest in this field. This study aimed at identifying clerkship characteristics which decrease or increase students' interest in FM. DESIGN This cross-sectional questionnaire study analysed students' clerkship evaluations between the years 2004 and 2014. Descriptive statistics were used to compare four predefined gro...

Journal: :Teaching and learning in medicine 2003
Louis Pangaro Jay Bachicha Amy Brodkey Heidi Chumley-Jones Ruth-Marie Fincher Douglas Gelb Bruce Morgenstern Ajit K Sachdeva

PURPOSE The clerkship director (CD) is an essential leader in the education of medical students on clinical rotations. This article represents a collaborative effort of the national clerkship organizations that comprise the Alliance for Clinical Education (ACE), a multidisciplinary group formed in 1992. ACE suggests that selection of a CD be regarded as an implied contract between the CD and th...

Journal: :Korean journal of medical education 2010
Dae Hyun Kim Hui Jung Yoon Min-Ji Lee Ji-Yon Ahn Seun-Jun Lee Young-Sung Suh

PURPOSE A proper patient-physician interaction (PPI) creates rapport between doctors and patients and improves medical outcomes. The importance of PPI evaluation items was evaluated in each medical student in grades 3 and 4, before and after their clinical clerkship. METHODS Six PPI evaluation guidelines (SEGUE, Kalamazoo Consensus, Calgary-Cambridge Guide, Macy guideline, 2 Korean Consortium...

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