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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38765708/community-engaged-pedagogy-in-an-emergency-medicine-clerkship-teaching-trauma-informed-addiction-care-and-harm-reduction-through-a-peer-assisted-learning-case
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Callan Fockele, Elsa Lindgren, Jordan Ferreira, Dena Salehipour, Jamie Shandro, Joshua Jauregui
BACKGROUND: The impact of opioid use disorder (OUD) in the United States continues to rise, yet this topic has limited coverage in most medical school curricula. The study partnered with academic and community harm reductionists to design a peer-assisted learning case of opioid withdrawal to teach fourth-year medical students about trauma-informed OUD care and harm reduction services during their emergency medicine clerkship. METHODS: Academic and community harm reductionists iteratively codesigned this case in partnership with the research team...
June 2024: AEM Education and Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38759941/contraception-and-abortion-attitudes-among-military-medical-students-an-exploratory-study
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Nicole M Mahr, Jill E Brown
OBJECTIVES: To investigate military medical students' attitudes toward contraception and abortion after clerkships. STUDY DESIGN: We adapted a survey of civilian medical student attitudes for military medical students. We asked how clerkships changed perspectives and comfort discussing these topics. RESULTS: Eighty-five (85%) of the one hundred respondents felt more comfortable discussing contraception and abortion after clerkships. More students changed their perspective on contraception than abortion (29% vs...
May 15, 2024: Contraception
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38759331/the-surgical-clerkship-in-the-covid-era-a-natural-language-processing-and-thematic-analysis
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Thomas Clark Howell, Joseph M Ladowski, Amanda Nash, Kristen E Rhodin, Elisabeth T Tracy, John Migaly, Diane Bloom, Cory J Vatsaas
INTRODUCTION: Responses to COVID-19 within medical education prompted significant changes to the surgical clerkship. We analyzed the changes in medical student end of course feedback before and after the COVID-19 outbreak. METHODS: Postclerkship surveys from 2017 to 2022 were analyzed including both Likert scale data and free text, excluding the COVID outbreak year 2019-2020. Likert scale questions were compared between pre-COVID (2017-2019) and COVID-era cohorts (2020-2022) with the Mann-Whitney U-test...
May 16, 2024: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38749813/paving-the-way-for-medical-students-how-smooth-should-the-road-be
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Jonathan Schaffir, Tammy Sonn, Jill M Sutton, Laura Baecher-Lind, Rashmi Bhargava, Katherine T Chen, Angela Fleming, Helen Kang Morgan, Christopher Morosky, Celeste Royce, Shireen Madani Sims, Alyssa Stephenson-Famy
Clerkship directors must balance the mental wellbeing of their medical students with the demanding schedule that rotations in procedural specialties such as surgery and obstetrics and gynecology require. In this paper, the Undergraduate Medical Education Committee of the Association of Professors of Obstetrics and Gynecology argues the importance of maintaining adequate clinical exposure for learners. Involving students in overnight call provides additional clinical involvement, improved relationships with the clinical team, and a better perspective on specialist lifestyle...
May 14, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745156/situational-simulation-teaching-effectively-improves-dental-students-non-operational-clinical-competency-and-objective-structured-clinical-examination-performance
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Ju-Hui Wu, Pei Chen Lin, Kun-Tsung Lee, Hsin-Liang Liu, Peih-Ying Lu, Chen-Yi Lee
BACKGROUND: Appropriate communication with dental patients enhances treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. Implementing simulated patient interviews courses can improve patient-centered care and reduce conflict during clerkship training. Therefore, this study explored the relationship among student participation in a situational simulation course (SSC), academic performance, clerkship performance, and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) performance. METHODS: This study was conducted with a sample of fifth-year dental students undergoing clerkship training...
May 14, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38741110/exploring-perceptions-of-pre-clerkship-students-about-workplace-learning-in-the-clinical-learning-environment-at-gulf-medical-university-uae
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Nooreen Adnan, Farah Azhar, Syeda Rubaba Azim
BACKGROUND: Medical students view clinical workplace placements as an inspiring and motivating learning environment where active student participation is pivotal to development of students' identity. The progress from pre-clerkship to clerkship education harbors many challenges which consist of experiential learning, adjusting to the clinical environment, and understanding roles & responsibilities. Workplace learning is underpinned by various adult learning theories including social theories,constructivism, supported participation and legitimate peripheral participation...
May 13, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740718/applying-a-competency-based-medical-education-framework-to-development-of-residents-feedback-skills
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Laura Cardella, Valerie Lang, Wendi Cross, Christopher Mooney
OBJECTIVE: Feedback is a critically important tool in medical education. This pilot program applies and evaluates a competency-based approach to develop residents' skills in providing feedback to medical students. METHODS: In 2018-2019, a competency-based resident feedback skills program incorporating videorecording of skills, multi-source feedback using assessment tools with validity evidence, and sequential deliberate practice was piloted in a single-center, prospective study at the University of Rochester...
May 13, 2024: Academic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38737396/medical-students-general-beliefs-and-specific-perceptions-about-patient-feedback-before-and-after-training-in-a-clinical-context
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M Charlotte L Eijkelboom, Renske A M de Kleijn, Joost Frenkel, Marieke F van der Schaaf
INTRODUCTION: Despite its high potential, patient feedback does not always result in learning. For feedback to be effective students must engage with it, which partly depends on their perceptions of feedback. To better understand student engagement with patient feedback in a clinical context, this study explored the following research questions: 1) What are medical students' general beliefs about patient feedback and what are their specific perceptions of feedback messages? 2) What is the difference between these general beliefs and feedback message perceptions before and after patient feedback training? METHODS: The study context was a 12-week clerkship combining Pediatrics and Gynecology, which included feedback training for students and asking for patient feedback...
2024: Perspectives on Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720719/the-impact-of-surgical-elective-exposure-during-medical-school-upon-residency-match-rates
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Umer A Qureshi, Alice Yau, Kristof S Gutowski, Taylor G Hallman, Marina A Lentskevich, Narainsai K Reddy, Angie Aguilar, Arun K Gosain
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate potential differences in surgical subspecialty match rates between medical schools with and without elective rotations in the respective surgical subspecialties. DESIGN: Data on duration of surgical rotations were retrieved from each school's public website. Fisher exact tests were performed to identify any statistically significant differences in surgical specialty match rates by allopathic versus osteopathic and elective clinical exposure...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717770/sexual-harassment-abuse-and-discrimination-in-obstetrics-and-gynecology-a-systematic-review
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Ankita Gupta, Jennifer C Thompson, Nancy E Ringel, Shunaha Kim-Fine, Lindsay A Ferguson, Stephanie V Blank, Cheryl B Iglesia, Ethan M Balk, Angeles Alvarez Secord, Jeffrey F Hines, Jubilee Brown, Cara L Grimes
IMPORTANCE: Unlike other surgical specialties, obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) has been predominantly female for the last decade. The association of this with gender bias and sexual harassment is not known. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the prevalence of sexual harassment, bullying, abuse, and discrimination among OB-GYN clinicians and trainees and interventions aimed at reducing harassment in OB-GYN and other surgical specialties. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and ClinicalTrials...
May 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715144/from-plate-to-profile-investigating-the-influence-of-dietary-habits-and-inactive-lifestyle-on-lipid-profile-in-medical-students-at-clerkship
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Nazish Haider, Uzair Abbas, Hibba Erum Arif, Arsalan Ahmed Uqaili, Mohiba Ali Khowaja, Niaz Hussain, Mahtab Khan
BACKGROUND: Dietary habits have a strong association with body lipid levels and hyperlipidemia increases the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Dietary habits have been a major concern among medical students due to busy schedules and demanding tasks. This study was designed to know the dietary habits and lifestyle of medical students and its association with their lipid profile. METHODS: We recruited 120 medical students at clerkship of the age of 18 and above...
May 7, 2024: BMC Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709027/predictors-of-plastic-surgery-applicant-success-an-analysis-of-the-texas-star-database
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Taylor G Hallman, Umer Qureshi, Hannah Soltani, Kristof S Gutowski, Christian Arcelona, Rachel Donaldson, Angela P Mihalic, Arun K Gosain
INTRODUCTION: Integrated plastic surgery residency is one of the most competitive medical specialties. Although previous studies have surveyed integrated plastic surgery residency program directors regarding desired applicant characteristics, there is a paucity of literature assessing detailed application characteristics and reported match outcomes from applicants in recent application cycles. This study examines application characteristics associated with matching into integrated plastic surgery residency from 2017 to 2023...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708734/longitudinal-integrated-clerkships-from-start-to-finish-a-medical-curriculum-innovation
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Julia Blitz, Ian Couper, Maryke Geldenhuys, Marina Klocke, Maria Van Zyl
Stellenbosch University embarked on a renewal of its MBChB programme guided by an updated set of core values developed by the multidisciplinary curriculum task team. These values acknowledged the important role of (among others) context and generalism in the development of our graduates as doctors of the future for South Africa. This report describes the overall direction of the renewed curriculum focusing on two of the innovative educational methods for Family Medicine and Primary Health Care training that enabled us to respond to these considerations...
April 27, 2024: African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708731/reflecting-on-12-years-of-training-medical-students-in-rural-longitudinal-integrated-clerkships
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Francois Coetzee, Ian Couper
Longitudinal integrated clerkships (LICs) are effective in promoting careers in rural primary health care environments. This model of training medical professionals involves longer clinical placements of medical students and a different approach to learning which better prepares them for primary health care practice. Stellenbosch University created a LIC in 2011 for this purpose and has trained almost 100 doctors in their yearlong LIC since then. The past 12 years have brought about a lot of learning as this model of training was implemented, developed, and refined to suit the needs of students and the clinical environments...
April 22, 2024: African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696720/exploring-medical-student-experiences-with-direct-observation-during-the-pediatric-clerkship
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Capri P Alex, H Barrett Fromme, Larrie Greenberg, Michael S Ryan, Sarah Gustafson, Maya K Neeley, Shaughn Nunez, Molly E Rideout, Jessica VanNostrand, Nicola M Orlov
PURPOSE: Direct observation (DO) enables assessment of vital competencies, such as clinical skills. Despite national requirement that medical students experience DOs during each clerkship, the frequency, length, quality, and context of these DOs are not well established. This study examines the quality, quantity, and characteristics of DOs obtained during pediatrics clerkships across multiple institutions. METHOD: This multimethod study was performed at 6 U.S.-based institutions from March through October 2022...
May 1, 2024: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696139/student-run-free-clinics-may-enhance-medical-students-self-confidence-in-their-clinical-skills-and-preparedness-for-clerkships
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Venina S Kalistratova, Arina Nisanova, Lucy Z Shi
INTRODUCTION: Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) offer medical students a unique opportunity to develop their clinical, diagnostic, and social skills while providing care to medically underserved communities. This study aims to evaluate the value of SRFC involvement on students' self-reported confidence in various clinical domains and satisfaction with their medical education. METHODS: We conducted a single-center retrospective pre-post assessment at an urban academic institution among second- to fourth-year medical students...
December 31, 2024: Medical Education Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695348/anatomy-s-missing-faces-an-assessment-of-representation-gaps-in-atlas-and-textbook-imagery
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Amy Beresheim, David Zepeda, Marissa Pharel, Tyler Soy, Adam B Wilson, Christopher Ferrigno
Previous research suggests that underrepresentation in medical curricula perpetuates inequities in healthcare. This study aimed to quantify the prevalence of human phenotypic diversity (e.g., skin tone, sex, body size, and age) across 11 commonly used anatomy atlases and textbooks in pre-clerkship medical education, published from 2015 to 2020. A systematic visual content analysis was conducted on 5001 images in which at least one phenotypic attribute was quantifiable. Anatomy images most prevalently portrayed light skin tones, males, persons with intermediate body sizes, and young to middle-aged adults...
May 2, 2024: Anatomical Sciences Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694650/interns-perceived-level-of-proficiency-after-general-surgery-rotation-a-cross-sectional-study-from-saudi-arabia
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Abdelkhalig Elhilu, Salman Ghazwani, Essa A Adawi, Siddig I Abdelwahab
BACKGROUND: The role of interns during general surgical rotation is crucial in shaping their future careers as surgeons. Surgical rotation offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience in fast-paced and challenging environments. However, interns often face significant challenges in obtaining the necessary practical training to develop proficiency in surgical techniques. This article aims to analyze some aspects of the accumulated competency of interns during their general surgery rotation, focusing on the range of skills and knowledge gained, in addition to the challenges faced...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693525/sexual-and-gender-minority-content-in-undergraduate-medical-education-in-the-united-states-and-canada-current-state-and-changes-since-2011
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Carl G Streed, Amy Michals, Emily Quinn, John A Davis, Kylie Blume, Katharine B Dalke, David Fetterman, Gabriel Garcia, Elizabeth Goldsmith, Richard E Greene, Jessica Halem, Helene F Hedian, Isabel Moring, May Navarra, Jennifer Potter, Jennifer Siegel, William White, Mitchell R Lunn, Juno Obedin-Maliver
PURPOSE: To characterize current lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI +) health-related undergraduate medical education (UME) curricular content and associated changes since a 2011 study and to determine the frequency and extent of institutional instruction in 17 LGBTQI + health-related topics, strategies for increasing LGBTQI + health-related content, and faculty development opportunities. METHOD: Deans of medical education (or equivalent) at 214 allopathic or osteopathic medical schools in Canada and the United States were invited to complete a 36-question, Web-based questionnaire between June 2021 and September 2022...
May 1, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686169/use-of-an-asynchronous-discussion-platform-during-the-pre-clerkship-curriculum-a-multiyear-retrospective-study
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Tricia R Pendergrast, James M Walter
INTRODUCTION: Asynchronous online message boards (OMBs) allow users to write questions or comments and share them with an online group. While the use of OMBs has been associated with positive outcomes in several educational settings, their use has not been studied in pre-clerkship undergraduate medical education (UME). METHODS: This multiyear, observational, longitudinal study examined patterns of OMB use in pre-clerkship UME. Descriptive statistics were used to report the number of students and instructors who logged on and contributed, the number of posts, instructor answers, post views, and the average time to answer...
April 2024: Medical Science Educator
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