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  1. Visual-spatial dimension integration in digital pathology education enhances anatomical pathology learning

    Literature review demonstrated a surprising lack of publications on digital e-learning pathology resources for senior medical undergraduates and...

    Ken Lee Wan, Arkendu Sen, ... Pathmanathan Rajadurai in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 30 July 2022
  2. The Pathology of Mathematics Education

    This text was occasioned by a close reading of Lacan’s ethics (Seminar VII of 1959–1960) and reflected on what an ethical basis for mathematics...
    Alexander S. Moore in Ethics and Mathematics Education
    Chapter 2024
  3. How does training format and clinical education model impact fidelity and confidence in a speech-language pathology rotation?

    Clinical education rotations typically involve an initial training phase followed by supervised clinical practice. However, little research has...

    George W. Wolford, Ethan J. Wash, ... Arianna N. LaCroix in Advances in Health Sciences Education
    Article 25 August 2023
  4. Pathology skills lab: use of macroscopic tumor models in pathology teaching

    Background

    The shortage of pathologists in Germany, coupled with an aging workforce, requires innovative approaches to attract medical students to the...

    Marit Bernhardt, Christine Sanders, ... Glen Kristiansen in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 30 May 2024
  5. A Spoonful of Eponyms Helps the Pathology Go Down: Using Food Eponyms and Visual Mnemonics in Preclinical Pathology Education

    Food eponymophilia in medicine describes a phenomenon by which diseases or pathologies are named for food items, such as “oat cell carcinoma” or...

    Christina Seto, Vania Zayat in Medical Science Educator
    Article 29 January 2022
  6. Pathology and solutions for activities of medical education development offices

    Background and aim

    Education development offices are one of the main branches of medical education centers for directing the educational performance...

    Parvin Rezaei Gazki, Somayeh Noori Hekmat, Mahla Salajegheh in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 03 January 2024
  7. The Need for Laboratory Medicine in the Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum: A White Paper from the Association of Pathology Chairs

    Considering laboratory results are used to make medical decisions, a fundamental understanding of laboratory medicine is paramount to enhance patient...

    R. J. Christian, J. Baccon, ... R. M. Conran in Medical Science Educator
    Article 14 October 2023
  8. Virtual Models Using Augmented Reality May Provide a Suitable Supplement, Although Not a Physical Specimen Replacement, in Pathology Education

    There is a growing trend towards using virtual models within medical programs. In some disciplines, the use of human samples or cadavers is...

    Christian Moro, Dianheng Bu, ... Cindy J. Jones in Medical Science Educator
    Article Open access 17 June 2023
  9. Pathology Rotations Embedded Within Surgery Clerkships Can Shift Student Perspectives About Pathology

    Purpose

    Medical school curricula have focused more on early clinical exposure with compressed didactic curricula, raising questions on how pathology...

    Alexander S. Taylor, Lauren Kroll-Wheeler, Madelyn Lew in Medical Science Educator
    Article 14 June 2022
  10. Health and pathology: a brief history of the biopolitics of US mathematics education

    Concerns about health and disease have long pervaded mathematics education research, yet their implications have been underappreciated. This article...

    Ryan Ziols, Kathryn L. Kirchgasler in Educational Studies in Mathematics
    Article 20 October 2021
  11. Incorporating Mixed Reality for Knowledge Retention in Physiology, Anatomy, Pathology, and Pharmacology Interdisciplinary Education: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Disease education is a fundamental component in health science and medicine curricula, as it prepares students for their progression into health...

    Vineesha Veer, Charlotte Phelps, Christian Moro in Medical Science Educator
    Article Open access 23 September 2022
  12. Artificial Intelligence-Generated Facial Images for Medical Education

    We evaluated the use of text-to-image models (Microsoft’s Bing Image creator (powered by DALL·E) and Shutterstock’s AI image generator) to generate...

    Bingwen Eugene Fan, Minyang Chow, Stefan Winkler in Medical Science Educator
    Article 14 November 2023
  13. Experiential student study groups: perspectives on medical education in the post-COVID-19 period

    Background

    Undergraduate medical curricula often fail to integrate experiential learning methodologies. Thus, a pilot series of interactive pathology...

    Evgenia Charikleia Lazari, Charalampos C. Mylonas, ... Andreas C. Lazaris in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 19 January 2023
  14. The Impact of Patient-Centric Interactive E-Module in Pathology Among Medical Undergraduates

    Introduction

    COVID pandemic shifted healthcare-related education to digital platforms. With the widespread availability of learning management systems...

    Jayaprakash Venkatesan, Niraimathi Manickam, ... Arun Kumar Karthikeyan in Medical Science Educator
    Article 03 October 2023
  15. Bridging Anatomy, Histology, and Pathology: A Novel Curriculum Component Incorporating Self-directed Learning for First-Year Medical Students

    During cadaveric dissection or prosection, medical students frequently encounter pathology that can be a springboard to further learning. We designed...

    Linda C. Hanley, Joyce Ou, ... Luba Dumenco in Medical Science Educator
    Article 01 September 2023
  16. Utility of 3D Printed Models Versus Cadaveric Pathology for Learning: Challenging Stated Preferences

    Introduction

    3D printing has recently emerged as an alternative to cadaveric models in medical education. A growing body of research supports the use...

    Erez Nusem, Liam Bray, ... Tegan L. Cheng in Medical Science Educator
    Article 16 November 2022
  17. A Role for Clinical Anatomists in Ultrasound Education

    More educators are needed to deliver comprehensive ultrasound training across the medical education spectrum. Regardless of prior clinical experience...

    Nena Lundgreen Mason, Yiju T. Liu, Rachel B. Liu in Medical Science Educator
    Article 05 June 2024
  18. Are students performing the same in E-learning and In-person education? An introspective look at learning environments from an Iranian medical school standpoint

    Introduction

    This study investigated medical students’ intended learning outcomes based on e-learning and in-person education.

    Methods ...
    Haniye Mastour, Ali Emadzadeh, ... Shabnam Niroumand in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 04 April 2023
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