keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36866636/linking-the-choice-of-the-class-format-and-preclass-learning-experiences-sheds-light-on-a-step-further-in-blended-medical-education
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheng-Maw Ho, Chi-Chuan Yeh, Jann-Yuan Wang, Rey-Heng Hu, Po-Huang Lee
BACKGROUND: The core principle of HyFlex ('hybrid' and 'flexible') learning is to maintain learning equity under most circumstances. Within a blended framework in precision medical education, how different preferences of synchronous learning environment influence learning process and outcome is limited. We investigated students' preclass online video learning experiences and their choices toward synchronous class formats. METHODS: This was a mixed-methods study...
December 2023: Medical Education Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36780667/fixing-a-broken-clerkship-assessment-process-reflections-on-objectivity-and-equity-following-the-usmle-step-1-change-to-pass-fail
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley Huynh, Andrew Nguyen, Ryan S Beyer, Mark H Harris, Matthew J Hatter, Nolan J Brown, Christian de Virgilio, Jeffry Nahmias
Clerkship grading is a core feature of evaluation for medical students' skills as physicians and is considered by most residency program directors to be an indicator of future performance and success. With the transition of the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 score to pass/fail, there will likely be even greater reliance on clerkship grades, which raises several important issues that need to be urgently addressed. This article details the current landscape of clerkship grading and the systemic discrepancies in assessment and allocation of honors...
February 9, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36753279/strategies-and-best-practices-to-improve-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-among-us-graduate-medical-education-programs
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dowin Boatright, Maya London, Arra Jane Soriano, Marjorie Westervelt, Stephany Sanchez, Jed D Gonzalo, William McDade, Tonya L Fancher
IMPORTANCE: Closing the diversity gap is critical to ensure equity in medical education and health care quality. Nevertheless, evidence-based strategies and best practices to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the biomedical workforce remain poorly understood and underused. To improve the culture of DEI in graduate medical education (GME), in 2020 the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) launched the Barbara Ross-Lee, DO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award to recognize exceptional DEI efforts in US residency programs...
February 1, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36724293/the-effect-of-rural-underserved-opportunities-program-participation-on-medical-graduates-decision-to-work-in-rural-areas
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arati Dahal, Kim Kardonsky, Matthew Cunningham, David V Evans, Toby Keys
PURPOSE: There is a persistent rural physician shortage in the United States. Policies to scale up the health workforce in response to this shortage must include measures to draw and maintain existing and newly trained health care workers to rural regions. Prior studies have found that experience in community medicine in rural practice settings increases the likelihood of medical graduates practicing in those regions but have not accounted for selection bias. This study examined the impact of a community-based clinical immersion program on medical graduates' decision to work in rural regions, adjusting for covariates to control for selection bias...
February 1, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36607718/the-us-residency-selection-process-after-the-united-states-medical-licensing-examination-step-1-pass-fail-change-overview-for-applicants-and-educators
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmad Ozair, Vivek Bhat, Donald K E Detchou
The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1, arguably the most significant assessment in the USMLE examination series, changed from a 3-digit score to a pass/fail outcome in January 2022. Given the rapidly evolving body of literature on this subject, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the historical context and impact of this change on various stakeholders involved in residency selection. For this, relevant keyword-based searches were performed in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus to identify relevant literature...
January 6, 2023: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36571040/appropriating-shakespearean-graphic-novels-for-malaysian-classrooms-to-create-correct-gender-representations
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanita Hanim Ismail, Mazlin Azizan, Radzuwan Ab Rashid, Muhammad Asif
Public awareness on gender education may not be easily translated in living classrooms, which prompts new alternatives. In this study, we explored Shakespearean graphic novels in exposing Malaysian school students to gender-related issues. The two-fold research entails tracing the female presence in eight selected images from digital graphic novels that define the gender and place social expectations across the globe; and secondly, gathering teachers' perception of these selected graphic novels. The chosen images were divided into two categories-those published as the cover pages of graphic novels and those that were contested for the Graphic Shakespeare Competition established in 2016...
2022: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36553256/how-school-climate-affects-the-development-of-the-social-and-emotional-skills-of-underprivileged-background-students-an-empirical-study-based-on-the-sses2019-data
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weihao Wang, Jian Xiao, Wenye Li, Jijun Yao
Background: Promoting the development of the social and emotional skills of underprivileged-background students is an integral part of educational and social equity. To date, there has been a lack of relevant research in this field. Aims: This study investigated the impacts of cooperative school climate and competitive school climate on the development of the social and emotional skills of underprivileged-background students. Sample: This study used the data of Chinese underprivileged-background students (N = 1739) from the Study on Social and Emotional Skills conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD-SSES2019)...
November 24, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36532221/a-novel-undergraduate-seminar-course-celebrating-scientific-contributions-by-scientists-from-historically-marginalized-communities
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesús A Romo, Megan E Rokop
Scientific contributions by members from historically marginalized communities (HMCs) have been largely ignored, uncredited, and in some cases erased from history. This has contributed to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curricula lacking diversity. In this study, we present an Honors seminar course aimed to highlight the discoveries of scientists from HMCs, centered around reading primary literature in a way that builds our students' research skills. The course provides students with opportunities for active learning, skill building, and mentorship that are key for persistence of students in the STEM "leaky pipeline...
December 2022: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education: JMBE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36532211/relative-impact-of-values-oriented-and-mindset-oriented-interventions-on-academic-success-of-introductory-biology-students-attending-2-year-or-4-year-institutions
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, Travis Kibota, Catherine Crosby
Diversifying the STEM workforce is a national priority, yet white males continue to dominate the ranks of professional scientists and engineers in the United States. This is partly due to disparities in academic success for women and minoritized students in prerequisite introductory STEM courses, leading to higher attrition from B.S. degree programs. Past research has demonstrated that when social-psychological interventions targeting "stereotype threat" or "fixed" mindsets are implemented in STEM courses, equity gaps may be significantly reduced...
December 2022: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education: JMBE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36530706/investigating-implementation-of-school-health-policies-through-a-health-equity-lens-a-measures-development-study-protocol
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriella M McLoughlin, Callie Walsh-Bailey, Chelsea R Singleton, Lindsey Turner
BACKGROUND: School-based policies that ensure provision of nutrition, physical activity, and other health-promoting resources and opportunities are essential in mitigating health disparities among underserved populations. Measuring the implementation of such policies is imperative to bridge the gap between policy and practice. Unfortunately, limited practical, psychometrically strong measures of school policy implementation exist. Few available explicitly focus on the issues of equity and social justice as a key component of implementation, which may result in underassessment of the equity implications of policy implementation...
2022: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36467852/teaching-a-course-on-the-history-of-behavior-analysis
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward K Morris
Teaching the history of behavior analysis can be approached in many ways. One is to embed history in courses on the field's discipline and subdisciplines (e.g., its basic and applied sciences and their conceptual foundations) and practice. Another is to teach courses on the histories of the discipline and subdisciplines and practice. Still another is to teach a stand-alone course that includes these approaches and more (e.g., their integration, relations with other sciences, the influence of U.S. history and culture)...
December 2022: Perspectives on behavior science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36463876/consuming-health-information-and-vulnerable-populations-factors-of-engagement-and-ongoing-usage
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pascal Staccini, Annie Y S Lau
OBJECTIVES: To summarise the state of the art during the year 2021 in consumer health informatics and education, with a special emphasis on "Inclusive Digital Health: Addressing Equity, Literacy, and Bias for Resilient Health Systems". METHODS: We conducted a systematic search of articles published in PubMed using a predefined set of queries. In order to build queries, we have used a common understanding of digital inclusion. Leaving no one behind in the digital age requires not only reaching the most vulnerable populations, but also those people and population groups that are not digitally literate...
August 2022: Yearbook of Medical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36402018/choosing-the-right-policy-factors-influencing-the-preferences-of-consumption-side-personal-carbon-reduction-policies
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Boqiang Lin, Mengqi Yang
With the development of the social economy and the improvement of personal income, the government must consider formulating personal carbon reduction policies to reduce carbon emissions from the consumption side. Therefore, it is valuable to understand the public's preferences for different policies and the factors influencing the willingness of policy support, which can help policy selection and promotion. Using data collected from 2801 college students and a multinomial logit model, this study explores the influence of personal and social factors on preferences for three different personal carbon reduction policies (personal carbon trading, carbon tax, and carbon generalized system of preferences)...
November 16, 2022: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36369939/virtual-interviewing-for-graduate-medical-education-recruitment-and-selection-a-beme-systematic-review-beme-guide-no-80
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Daniel, Michael Gottlieb, Darcy Wooten, Jennifer Stojan, Mary R C Haas, Jacob Bailey, Sean Evans, Daniel Lee, Charles Goldberg, Jorge Fernandez, Simerjot K Jassal, Frances Rudolf, Kama Guluma, Lina Lander, Emily Pott, Nicole H Goldhaber, Satid Thammasitboon, Hussain Uraiby, Ciaran Grafton-Clarke, Morris Gordon, Teresa Pawlikowska, Janet Corral, Indu Partha, Karyn B Kolman, Jennifer Westrick, Diana Dolmans
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic caused graduate medical education (GME) programs to pivot to virtual interviews (VIs) for recruitment and selection. This systematic review synthesizes the rapidly expanding evidence base on VIs, providing insights into preferred formats, strengths, and weaknesses. METHODS: PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, ERIC, PsycINFO, MedEdPublish, and Google Scholar were searched from 1 January 2012 to 21 February 2022. Two authors independently screened titles, abstracts, full texts, performed data extraction, and assessed risk of bias using the Medical Education Research Quality Instrument...
December 2022: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36367730/association-between-racial-and-ethnic-diversity-in-medical-specialties-and-residency-application-rates
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako, Shawn Johnson, Muzzammil Muhammad, Nora Y Osman, Sonja R Solomon
Importance: The lack of racial and ethnic diversity in the US medical profession is a well-recognized problem, and racial and ethnic representation is highly variable across the medical specialties. Residency selection is a crucial juncture at which diversity and representation in specialties can be increased. Objective: To identify factors associated with residency application rates for medical specialties by race and ethnicity. Design, Setting, and Participants: This national cross-sectional study of medical student residency applications used American Association of Medical Colleges data on 2019-2020 applicants and information about the racial and ethnic characteristics of practicing physicians (including medical school faculty) and department chairs...
November 1, 2022: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36277535/published-support-for-wellness-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-among-internal-medicine-residency-program-websites
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle Storm, Gavin Kelly, Anita Kottapalli, Daniela Kaissieh, Victor Osio, Dani Zoorob
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to review internal medicine residency program websites in the United States based on their published support for wellness, diversity, equity, and inclusion concepts. Inclusion of wellness, diversity, equity, and inclusion on program websites can serve as critical student benchmarks, and it may be paramount to optimize residency program websites accordingly. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study of the websites of 597 internal medicine residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education between March 25 and April 25, 2022...
September 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36252728/attitudes-toward-allopathic-and-osteopathic-candidates-in-the-dermatologic-residency-application-process
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika J Tvedten, Jeffrey P Turnbull, Wanru Guo, Kiran Motaparthi
Since the recent establishment of a single Graduate Medical Education organization, there has been a declining match rate of osteopathic students to competitive specialties, particularly dermatology residency, despite the increasing number of osteopathic medical students in the United States. The aim of this study is to investigate attitudes and potential sources of bias affecting osteopaths in the dermatology residency application process. This was an online survey-based study to analyze dermatology faculty and resident considerations...
October 14, 2022: Clinics in Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36205474/rapid-cycle-adaptation-of-a-classroom-based-intervention-to-promote-equity-in-access-to-youth-physical-activity
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca E Hasson, Andria B Eisman, Amy Wassmann, Scott Martin, Pamela Pugh, Kerry Winkelseth, Ronald Zernicke, Lisa Rabaut
Our objective was to systematically adapt Interrupting Prolonged sitting with ACTivity (InPACT), a classroom-based physical activity intervention, for home delivery to equitably increase access to structured youth physical activity opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key steps in the rapid-cycle research adaptation process included: (Step 1) identifying partner organizations; (Steps 2 and 3) engaging in problem and knowledge exploration to examine the problem from different perspectives; (Steps 4 and 5) initiating solution development and testing by selecting an intervention and adapting the format and content for home delivery...
October 7, 2022: Translational Behavioral Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36172532/perceptions-of-sexual-healthcare-provision-in-tanzania-a-key-informant-qualitative-study
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucy R Mgopa, Michael W Ross, Gift Gadiel Lukumay, Stella Emmanuel Mushy, Ever Mkony, Agnes F Massae, Dorkas L Mwakawanga, Sebalda Leshabari, Inari Mohamed, Maria Trent, James Wadley, Zobeida E Bonilla, B R Simon Rosser
Introduction: Sexual health care services must be standard and unbiased, guided by a structured health care system. There is a scarcity of data on how sexual health care is delivered in Tanzania. Methods: To address this gap, in July 2019 we interviewed eleven key informants: cultural and public health experts, and political, religious, and community leaders, selected from different organizations in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Participants were asked for their opinions about clinical practices of health care professionals when providing care to patients, with an emphasis on sexual health...
September 2022: Sexuality Research & Social Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36150865/driving-toward-a-culture-shift-case-studies-of-social-mission-in-nursing-education
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asefeh Faraz Covelli, Ashley Darcy Mahoney, Sonal Batra, Kenya V Beard, Lisa A Campbell, Patricia Polly Pittman
BACKGROUND: Nursing schools need to provide students with the appropriate tools to develop competencies and resources to actualize moral courage to advance health equity and center social mission. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe six nursing programs that exemplify a variety of ways that social mission goals are pursued in different contexts. METHOD: Using a case study approach, we selected nursing schools that excelled in at least one of the following social mission domains: education program, community engagement, governance, diversity & inclusion, institutional culture & climate and research...
September 2022: Journal of Professional Nursing: Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
keyword
keyword
23534
3
4
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.