نتایج جستجو برای: undergraduate education

تعداد نتایج: 405136  

Journal: :thrita 0
reem rachel abraham department of physiology, melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india; department of physiology, melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india. tel: +91-8202571201, fax: +91-8202571905 varsha hande melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india maria elena jude sharma melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india sonia kaur wohlrath melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india chee chen keet melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india siyamala ravi melaka manipal medical college, manipal campus, manipal university, manipal, india

results students (n = 157; 97.5%) opined that humor if incorporated appropriately in classroom teaching is a good thing and also helps in better retention of the topic being taught (n = 141; 75.15%). majority of students (n = 158; 98.12%) responded that use of humor in classroom teaching facilitates a good teacher-student relationship. majority of students (n = 146; 90.67%) also felt that havin...

Journal: :journal of advances in medical education and professionalism 0
roshan bhaisare department of orthopaedics, jawaharlal nehru medical college, sawangi (m) wardha, maharashtra, india bhavna kamble department of oto-rhinolaryngology, jawaharlal nehru medical college, sawangi (m) wardha, maharashtra, india

introduction: note taking while attending a ppt requires high activity of memory and writing process which ultimately leads to what is called “death by power point” referring to boredom and fatigue. to overcome this we planned to evaluate the impact of utilisation of uncompleted handouts given prior to ppt presentations. methods: final year mbbs students were divided in 2 batches, batch a and b...

Journal: :journal of medical education 0
soleiman ahmady minoo yaghmaei maliheh arab alireza monajemi

abstract the aim of this paper is to illustrate the role of metaphor in education. the main thesis is that the metaphors shape our attitude towards education implicitly.  with this aim in mind, first, the concept of metaphor is briefly introduced, and then three of the most famous metaphors that have been used in education (factories, gardening and travel), and their differences are discussed. ...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
forough mortazavi department of education, development center, sabzevar university of medical sciences, sabzevar, ir iran saideh s. mortazavi department of chemistry, university of texas at el paso (utep), texas, usa razieh khosrorad department of education, development center, sabzevar university of medical sciences, sabzevar, ir iran; department of education, development center, sabzevar university of medical sciences, p. o. box: 9613873136, sabzevar, ir iran. tel: +98-5144446070, fax: +98-5144445648

conclusions the farsi version of the pass is a valid and reliable tool to measure academic procrastination in iranian undergraduate medical students. background procrastination is a common behavior which affects different aspects of life. the procrastination assessment scale-student (pass) evaluates academic procrastination apropos its frequency and reasons. objectives the aims of the present s...

Journal: :Family medicine 2015
Amy L Lee Emily M Mader Christopher P Morley

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Cultural competency education is an important and required part of undergraduate medical education. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether an online cross-cultural communication module could increase student use of cross-cultural communication questions that assess the patient's definition of the problem, the way the problem affects their life, their conce...

2011
Aron C. Sousa Dianne P. Wagner Rebecca C. Henry Brian E. Mavis

When our school organized the curriculum around a core set of medical student competencies in 2004, it was clear that more numerous and more varied student assessments were needed. To oversee a systematic approach to the assessment of medical student competencies, the Office of College-wide Assessment was established, led by the Associate Dean of College-wide Assessment. The mission of the Offi...

2017
Maria Ghawji Muhammad Raihan Sajid Abdul Ahad Shaikh Rimsha Sheriff Peter Cahusac Khaled Alkattan

Student mentorship is a dynamic reciprocal relationship between an advanced career incumbent (mentor) and a beginner (protégé), aimed at promoting the development of both.1 The main goals of any mentorship program include career counselling and development alongside professional enhancement.2-4 While numerous studies highlight the importance of a formal mentorship program at the undergraduate l...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Joseph R Betancourt

Given that understanding the sociocultural dimensions underlying a patient's health values, beliefs, and behaviors is critical to a successful clinical encounter, cross-cultural curricula have been incorporated into undergraduate medical education. The goal of these curricula is to prepare students to care for patients from diverse social and cultural backgrounds, and to recognize and appropria...

Journal: :Medical ultrasonography 2012
Petru-Adrian Mircea Radu Badea Daniela Fodor Anca Dana Buzoianu

Medical education and the process of teaching and learning, respectively, are constantly changing. This is induced by the pace at which knowledge, teaching methodology and its related tools are updated, the use of simulation, virtual depiction and the use of static and/or dynamic images. In this respect, X-ray images have been used in the understanding of macroanatomy ever since the beginning o...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Sonia J Crandall Geeta George Gail S Marion Steve Davis

Although literature suggests that providing culturally sensitive care promotes positive health outcomes for patients, undergraduate medical education currently does not provide adequate cultural competency training. At most schools, cultural competency, as a formal, integrated, and longitudinal thread within the overall curriculum, is still in its infancy. In this article, the authors summarize...

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