نتایج جستجو برای: pediatric interns

تعداد نتایج: 119509  

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2011
Cate Kelly Craig L F Noonan John P Monagle

OBJECTIVE To gain better understanding of the work-preparedness of new interns and identify areas where further training and education should be provided. DESIGN Surveys of new interns assessing self-reported confidence and preparedness for tasks commonly undertaken without direct supervision. The first survey was undertaken before the cohort had started work, the second once they had complet...

2013
Yu-Hsuan Lin Yen-Cheng Ho Sheng-Hsuan Lin Yao-Hsien Yeh Chia-Yih Liu Terry B. J. Kuo Cheryl C. H. Yang Albert C. Yang

BACKGROUND On-call duty among medical interns is characterized by sleep deprivation and stressful working conditions, both of which alter cardiac autonomic modulation. We hypothesized that sleep stability decreased in medical interns during on-call duty. We used cardiopulmonary-coupling (CPC) analysis to test our hypothesis. METHODS We used electrocardiogram (ECG)-based CPC analysis to quanti...

Ahmad Shajari, Hamideh shajari, Seyed Mohammad Amin Hashemipour,

Introduction: Awareness of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is obligatory for every graduated medical student. In fact, only correct and effective Cardiopulmonary resuscitation can increase the survival rate of patients with cardiopulmonary arrest and since CPR techniques and maneuvers should be done in a specific way for children, it is important to evaluate the knowledge of pedia...

Journal: :Ostomy/wound management 2012
Winnie Suen Victoria A Parker Lauren Harney Siobhan Nevin Jane Jansen Linda Alexander Dan Berlowitz

 To evaluate and determine differences between attitudes of internal medicine interns and residents toward pressure ulcer (PU) prevention and to evaluate the interns' abilities to accurately identify wounds and stage PUs, an exploratory, quantitative study was conducted in a 639-bed, safety net academic center. Participants (21 internal medicine interns and 21 internal medicine ...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2007
Wojciech Bolanowski

OBJECTIVES Despite the profound structural reform of the health service in Poland, the present organizational system of health care is subject to severe criticism. It is described as unjust and enhancing malpractice as well as migration of young doctors abroad. The commonly expressed disapproval and own observations on the organization and functions of health care are expected to affect future ...

Journal: :Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 2013
Katherine T Berg Kathleen J Mealey Danielle E Weber Dale D Berg Albert G Crawford Edward H Jasper Michael J Vergare

INTRODUCTION Basic invasive procedural skills are traditionally taught during clerkships. Using simulation to teach invasive skills provides students the opportunity to practice in a structured environment without risking patient safety. We surveyed incoming interns at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital to assess the prevalence of simulation training for invasive and semi-invasive procedural ...

Journal: :Family medicine 2009
Andrea Wendling Philip Baty

BACKGROUND Assessing the baseline competency of incoming interns is a challenge to faculty of all residency programs. This article describes and evaluates the Intern Clinical Judgment Evaluation, a tool developed to test the clinical judgment and communication skills of incoming interns. METHODS During orientation week, each intern is evaluated using structured clinical scenarios modeled afte...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2011
Hao Zhao Robert C Liden

In this study, we examined internship as a recruitment and selection process. On the basis of impression management theory, we hypothesized that both organizations and interns make efforts to impress the other party during the internship if they intend to hire or be hired. Using longitudinal data collected at 3 points from 122 intern–supervisor dyads in the United States, we found that 60% of i...

2017
Kimesh L. Naidoo Jacqueline M. Van Wyk Miriam Adhikari

BACKGROUND South African (SA) paediatric interns (recently qualified medical graduates) work in a high disease burdened and resource deficient environment for two years, prior to independent practice. Perceptions of this learning environment (LE) influences their approaches to training as well as the outcomes of this period of development. Obstacles to creating a supportive LE and supervisor in...

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