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Application of Kano model for optimizing the training system among nursing internship students: a mixed-method Egyptian study
BackgroundClinical experience is an important component of nursing education because it translates students' knowledge into practice, which serves as...
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Learning from Graduate and Undergraduate Public Health Virtual Internship Experiences with State Title V Agencies During COVID-19, Summer 2020
BackgroundSince summer 2014, the National MCH Workforce Development Center has placed students from MCH public health graduate (Centers of Excellence...
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The effect of the preceptorship training program on the participation of clinical nurses in training nursing internship students: a quasi-experimental study
IntroductionClinical education is a fundamental part of nursing professional education. One method of education is the implementation of the...
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Training of young medical professionals: implementation of modern training concepts, taking into account the changed framework conditions for training—a pilot project for operational subjects
IntroductionFor years, generations of medical students have complained that practice-oriented learning is neglected in medical studies. Further...
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Logbooks alone are not enough: initial experience with implementing a logbook for medical students in a clinical internship in gynecology and obstetrics
BackgroundLogbooks are being increasingly widely used as a means of improving medical education and further training. They will in all probability...
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Efficacy of Simulator-Based Slit Lamp Training for Medical Students: A Prospective, Randomized Trial
IntroductionSimulation training has an important role in medical education. In ophthalmology, simulation-based training has been shown to be...
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Attitude and perception of urology by fifth-year (GEMPIII) students at the end of their mixed block rotation at Wits Medical School
BackgroundThis University Medical School offers a 6-year MBBCh programme, of which the fifth year consists of seven blocks of 6 weeks each of which...
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The effects of mentorship and educational videos on nursing students’ physical examination skills: a clinical audit
BackgroundPoor competence in clinical examination skills among nurses has been reported in practice, and there is a strong consensus that physical...
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Teaching communication skills in medical education
BackgroundCommunication with patients is challenging, especially in radiation oncology. Therefore, radiation oncology is particularly suited to...
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Time for Clinic: Fourth-Year Primary Care Exposure and Clinic Preparedness Among Internal Medicine Interns
BackgroundInternal medicine (IM) residency graduates consistently report being less prepared for outpatient practice than inpatient medicine....
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Characteristics of workplace violence, responses and their relationship with the professional identity among nursing students in China: a multicenter cross-sectional study
BackgroundNursing students are one of the most vulnerable groups suffering from workplace violence. This study aimed to investigate the workplace...
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Simulator-Based Versus Traditional Training of Fundus Biomicroscopy for Medical Students: A Prospective Randomized Trial
IntroductionSimulation training is an important component of medical education. In former studies, diagnostic simulation training for direct and...
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Effects of an educational program using a virtual social network on nurses’ knowledge and performance of blood pressure measurement: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundHypertension diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up depend on accurate blood pressure measurement; however, inaccurate measurement techniques...
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The Impact of Block Ambulatory Scheduling on Internal Medicine Residencies: a Systematic Review
BackgroundOver the past decade, nearly half of internal medicine residencies have implemented block clinic scheduling; however, the effects on...
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Effects of balance training on cognitive function and activities of daily living in older adult patients with heart failure: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundThe potential of the effect of balance training on improving cognitive functions and functional activities in vulnerable groups, including...
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Wird der Einsatz der virtuellen Realität in der HNO-Heilkunde-Lehre von Studierenden automatisch positiv bewertet?
BackgroundAnalogous to the situation in other disciplines, digital ENT teaching made significant progress during the pandemic. Most ENT clinics...
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Mental Health Concerns, Insomnia, and Loneliness Among Intern Doctors Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from a Large Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh
Precisely how intern doctors (or trainee physicians) have been impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic is currently poorly understood. The present...
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Why choose paediatrics? A sco** review of factors affecting the choice of paediatrics as a career
Despite being a popular speciality at the undergraduate level, paediatrics lags behind most other medical and surgical specialities for postgraduate...
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Call night long: the educational value of overnight call during surgery clerkship
PurposeOvernight call has become less common for medical student clinical rotations in the United States. We examined the educational scope of the...