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  1. Introducing Open Science in Teaching Health Economic Modelling

    Open Science is gaining ground in all research fields, including health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). However, teaching Open Science is...

    Xavier G. L. V. Pouwels, Hendrik Koffijberg in PharmacoEconomics - Open
    Article Open access 18 January 2024
  2. Relationship between intraoperative teaching skills and surgeons’ cognitive load

    Purpose

    The operating room (OR) has the potential to be a high-stress environment due to the multiple tasks that surgeons must complete. Surgeons in a...

    Article 22 November 2023
  3. Interprofessional Modules for Teaching Skills in Skill Labs

    Clinical skills laboratories are educational facilities that have the potential benefit for undergraduate and postgraduate medical students and...

    Sumit Sharma, Animesh Jain, Ciraj Ali Mohammed in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
    Article 16 March 2024
  4. A Sco** Review of Online Teaching in Undergraduate Surgical Training

    This sco** review aimed to map the use of online teaching methods in undergraduate surgical education globally.

    A systematic search of the...

    Sumayyah Ebrahim, Enbavani Dorsamy, ... Jacqueline Marina Van Wyk in Indian Journal of Surgery
    Article Open access 25 October 2023
  5. Teaching motivators, facilitators, and barriers among dermatology volunteer clinical faculty

    Volunteer clinical faculty in private practice provide important clinical teaching and mentorship to dermatology residency programs. Motivations for...

    Francisco Delgado, Supriya Immaneni, ... Howa Yeung in Archives of Dermatological Research
    Article 26 September 2023
  6. How to make students satisfied with digital teaching? Investigative results from teaching evaluations in Gynecology and Obstetrics

    Purpose

    The aim of this study was to investigate whether students’ attitude towards online learning in Gynecology and Obstetrics changed during the...

    Steffen Tietz, Laura Bodenbeck, ... Sabine Heublein in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
    Article Open access 19 July 2022
  7. VirtMRI: A Tool for Teaching MRI

    Magnetic resonance image formation is not trivial and remains a difficult subject for teaching. Therefore, we saw an urgent need to facilitate...

    Christian Tönnes, Christian Licht, ... Frank G. Zöllner in Journal of Medical Systems
    Article Open access 25 October 2023
  8. Teaching communication skills in medical education

    Background

    Communication with patients is challenging, especially in radiation oncology. Therefore, radiation oncology is particularly suited to...

    Claudia Schmalz, Annette Rogge, ... Katrin Liethmann in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie
    Article Open access 12 June 2023
  9. A Psychiatry Clerkship Orientation Based on Bite-Sized Teaching and Chalk Talks

    Objective

    Chalk talks are a subtype of bite-sized teaching with potential benefits over conventional teaching methods, including their use of visuals,...

    Alexander J. Hish in Academic Psychiatry
    Article 10 July 2024
  10. Herman Boerhaave’s Clinical Teaching: A Story of Partial Historiography

    Gerrit Lindeboom’s biography, Herman Boerhaave: The Man and His Work , presents a heroic account of Herman Boerhaave’s life and his many contributions...

    Patrick J. Fiddes, Paul A. Komesaroff in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
    Article Open access 04 April 2023
  11. Can Hisense computer-assisted surgery system (Hisense CAS) improve anatomy teaching in pediatric liver surgery?

    Purpose

    This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the Hisense computer-assisted surgery system (CAS) in teaching pediatric liver surgical...

    Jie Liu, Wenli **u, ... Nan **a in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
    Article 08 January 2024
  12. Teaching cards as low-cost and brief materials for teaching basic life support to 6–10-year-old primary school children – a quasi-experimental combination design study

    Aim

    Teaching Basic Life Support (BLS) in schools is a key initiative to improve the survival rates after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Low-cost...

    Anita Kovács, Henrietta Bánfai-Csonka, ... Bálint Bánfai in BMC Pediatrics
    Article Open access 08 November 2022
  13. Effective Teaching for the Surgical Culture

    Purpose of Review

    The education of surgeons takes place within a unique surgical culture, and also forms this culture, with its inherent challenges...

    Barbara Diane Gillis, Faryal Afridi, ... Katherine Hill in Current Surgery Reports
    Article 28 June 2024
  14. Can neuro-oncology teaching contribute to educate medical doctors better? A reflection on the value of neuro-oncology for student teaching

    Neuro-oncology, with its various conservative, surgical, and interventional disciplines, is ideally suited to teach basic knowledge, skills, and...

    Matthias A. Mäurer, Irina Mäurer, Marcel A. Kamp in Chinese Neurosurgical Journal
    Article Open access 02 September 2022
  15. Assessment of Brief Online Approaches for Teaching Neuroscience in Psychiatry

    Objective

    The goal of this study was to assess an online collection of brief educational resources (videos, case studies, articles) for teaching a...

    Melissa R. Arbuckle, Kathleen Ferreira, ... David A. Ross in Academic Psychiatry
    Article 13 March 2024
  16. Teaching to prepare undergraduate nursing students for palliative care: nurse educators’ perspectives

    Background

    Education in palliative care for undergraduate nursing students is important for the competence of general nurses. Newly graduated nurses...

    Ramona Schenell, Jane Österlind, ... Elin Hjorth in BMC Nursing
    Article Open access 27 September 2023
  17. Ethics teaching in medical school: the perception of medical students

    Background

    In times of a pandemic, morals and ethics take center stage. Due to the challenges of the pandemic and ongoing discussions about the end of...

    Lorenz Faihs, Carla Neumann-Opitz, ... Christiane Druml in Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
    Article Open access 22 December 2022
  18. A national survey to assess the state of anatomy teaching in France across various disciplines and professions

    Purpose

    To investigate the current practices in anatomy teaching at French universities in 2023.

    Methods

    On January 10, 2023, a questionnaire was sent...

    Brieg Dissaux, Marie Duigou, ... Romuald Seizeur in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
    Article 04 March 2024
  19. Barriers and facilitators to fulfilling the teaching assistant role from nursing students’ perspective: a qualitative study

    Background

    Employing postgraduate students as Teaching Assistants (TA) has become a common practice in many higher education institutions and is part...

    Shahzad Pashaeypoor, Zahra Amrollah Majdabadi, ... Nasrin Nikpeyma in BMC Nursing
    Article Open access 12 January 2024
  20. Patients’ attitudes to bedside teaching after the COVID-19 pandemic

    Background

    Bedside teaching (BST) is a method of structured clinical teaching where the patient is central in education. We had previously explored...

    Hayley Jackson, Claire MacBride, ... Mary F. Higgins in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)
    Article 02 November 2023
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