نتایج جستجو برای: clinical teaching

تعداد نتایج: 1312425  

2005
JOHN A. DENT

Increasing student numbers and changes in healthcare delivery are making inpatient settings less ideal for teaching undergraduate students. As the focus of healthcare provision shifts towards ambulatory care, increasing attention must now be given to developing opportunities for clinical teaching in this setting. This Education Guide describes the opportunities to be made available by introduci...

2017
J. D. Matthew Hughes Elise Azzi Gregory Walter Rose Christopher J. Ramnanan Karima Khamisa

BACKGROUND To prepare for careers in medicine, medical trainees must develop clinical teaching skills. It is unclear if Canadian medical students need or want to develop such skills. We sought to assess Canadian students' perceptions of clinical teaching, and their desire to pursue clinical teaching skills development via a clinical teaching elective (CTE) in their final year of medical school....

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  This study was a field study for determining views of clinical nurses about the problems of patient teaching at three levels of patient teaching process.   I This study had five main aims: first, to determine demographic characteristics of clinical nurses, second, third and fourth, to determine their views about the problems of patient teaching at each level of patient teaching process, fifth...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2013
Sarah P. Slight Karen C. Nanji Diane L. Seger InSook Cho Lynn A. Volk David W. Bates

Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems can alert physicians about potential clinical risks and suggest suitable treatment alternatives at appropriate times in the health care process. We evaluated the frequency with which physicians overrode medication alerts and the override reasons provided. Data obtained from primary care practices affiliated with two Harvard teaching hospitals were downloa...

2013
Wendy Arneson Cathy Robinson Bryan Nyary

BACKGROUND There is a worldwide shortage of qualified laboratory personnel to provide adequate testing for the detection and monitoring of diseases. In an effort to increase laboratory capacity in developing countries, new skills have been introduced into laboratory services. Curriculum revision with a focus on good laboratory practice is an important aspect of supplying entry-level graduates w...

2015
Yejin Park Hee Young Cho Ga Won Yim Sang Wun Kim Young Tae Kim Yong Won Park

www.ogscience.org 435 Department of obstetrics and gynecology is sort of disliked one every application period. The number of applicants failed to meet the quorum for 7 years. Application rate has not been improved though the quota was decreased. Decrease of birth rate can be a reason for decrease of demand for physicians of obstetrics and gynecology. However, for understanding this phenomenon,...

2017
Leila Vali Zahra Mastaneh Ali Mouseli Vida Kardanmoghadam Sodabeh Kamali

BACKGROUND One of the ways to improve the quality of services in the health system is through clinical governance. This method aims to create a framework for clinical services providers to be accountable in return for continuing improvement of quality and maintaining standards of services. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the success rate of clinical governance implementation in Kerman teaching hospital...

Journal: :BMJ 1999
S Hartley F Macfarlane M Gantley E Murray

OBJECTIVE To examine the perceived effect of teaching clinical skills and associated teacher training programmes on general practitioners' morale and clinical practice. DESIGN Qualitative semistructured interview study. SETTING General practices throughout north London. SUBJECTS 30 general practitioners who taught clinical skills were asked about the effect of teaching and teacher trainin...

2011
P. Pärgmäe N. Martins D. Rodríguez P. Christopoulos H.M.J. Werner

OBJECTIVE To review the compliance of the European Working Time Directive (EWTD) in different teaching hospitals across Europe and its consequences upon training. STUDY DESIGN It is an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study. The sample is constituted by the answers from trainees selected by the representatives of 29 European Network of Trainees in Ob/Gyn (ENTOG) member countries to...

Journal: :Annals of health law 2004
Daniel Sperling

Israeli author Daniel Sperling brings to a light a disturbing practice that is taking place in some teaching hospitals throughout the world--the practice of resuscitation procedures on newly dead patients without the consent of the next-of-kin. Mr. Sperling examines some of the policies and procedures in place to prevent such practice and also looks at the ethical principles that should guide s...

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