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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33978967/adding-guidance-to-deliberate-reflection-improves-medical-student-s-diagnostic-accuracy
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Rachel Aparecida Ferreira Fernandes, Leandro Fernandes Malloy-Diniz, Marcos Carvalho de Vasconcellos, Paulo Augusto Moreira Camargos, Cássio Ibiapina
CONTEXT: Diagnostic competence in students is a major medical education goal. Adding instructional guidelines to prompt deliberate reflection fosters medical students' diagnostic proficiency. This study investigates the effects of this teaching strategy on diagnostic accuracy in solving clinical cases of different complexity levels by novice and senior students. METHOD: Eighty third-year and 62 sixth-year medical students participated in this three-phase experimental study...
October 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34176147/bidirectional-learning-opportunities-how-gp-supervisors-and-trainees-exchange-knowledge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisanne S Welink, Tessa C van Charldorp, Laura Di Colandrea, Marie-Louise L Bartelink, Peter Pype, Roger A M J Damoiseaux, Esther de Groot
INTRODUCTION: Workplace-based learning conversations can be a good opportunity for supervisors and trainees to learn from each other. When both professionals discuss their specific knowledge openly with each other, learning conversations may be a useful educational tool, for instance for learning how to apply evidence-based medicine (EBM) in the workplace. We do, however, need a better understanding of how the exchange of knowledge provides opportunities for such bidirectional learning...
December 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33856363/the-content-quality-of-youtube-videos-for-professional-medical-education-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew G Helming, David S Adler, Case Keltner, Austin D Igelman, Glenn E Woodworth
PURPOSE: To evaluate the content quality of YouTube videos intended for professional medical education based on quality rating tool (QRT) scores and determine if video characteristics, engagement metrics, or author type are associated with quality. METHOD: The authors searched 7 databases for English-language studies about the quality of YouTube videos intended for professional medical education from each database's inception through April 2019. To be included, studies had to be published in 2005 (when YouTube was created) or later...
October 1, 2021: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34075608/early-generalist-placements-are-associated-with-family-medicine-career-choice-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Ajay Shah, Adi Gasner, Keyna Bracken, Ian Scott, Martina A Kelly, Alessandra Palombo
INTRODUCTION: Many developed countries have reported shortages of Primary Care (PC) physicians. The lack of a regular primary physician is associated with inferior health outcomes. One strategy to address this shortage is to increase the proportion of medical students selecting a Family Medicine (FM) or PC career. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify whether pre-clerkship general practice placements increase students' interest in, and selection of FM or PC residencies...
November 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34355413/emotion-in-remediation-a-scoping-review-of-the-medical-education-literature
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REVIEW
Lynnea M Mills, Christy Boscardin, Elizabeth A Joyce, Olle Ten Cate, Patricia S O'Sullivan
OBJECTIVES: Remediation can be crucial and high stakes for medical learners, and experts agree it is often not optimally conducted. Research from other fields indicates that explicit incorporation of emotion improves education because of emotion's documented impacts on learning. Because this could present an important opportunity for improving remediation, we aimed to investigate how the literature on remediation interventions in medical education discusses emotion. METHODS: The authors used Arksey and O'Malley's framework to conduct a scoping literature review of records describing remediation interventions in medical education, using PubMed, CINAHL Complete, ERIC, Web of Science and APA PsycInfo databases, including all English-language publications through 1 May 2020 meeting search criteria...
December 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33861176/the-experience-of-widening-participation-students-in-undergraduate-medical-education-in-the-uk-a-qualitative-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney Krstić, Lazar Krstić, André Tulloch, Stevie Agius, Alistair Warren, Gillian A Doody
Introduction: Most widening participation (WP) research is focused on medical school recruitment; there is a paucity of research examining whether the experience of medical school itself is an equal experience for both 'traditional' and WP students. Methods: This qualitative systematic review used the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) meta-aggregative approach to characterise the experience of undergraduate medical education in the UK from the perspective of WP students. Seven databases were searched, 27 studies were critically appraised, and 208 findings were grouped into 12 categories and four synthesised findings...
September 2021: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34013562/exploring-how-physician-educators-approach-politically-charged-topics-with-learners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zareen Zaidi, Rebecca R Henderson, Bridget C O'Brien
CONTEXT: Medical educators hold and encounter different beliefs and values on politically charged health-related topics such as reproductive rights and immigration. Their views on these topics have implications for how they approach them with learners, yet little work has explored medical educators' views and pedagogical approaches. In this study, we used Hess's approaches to controversial topics (avoidance, denial, privilege, balance) as a guiding conceptual framework to explore physician educators' views on and approaches to politically charged topics...
November 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33979015/getting-airtime-exploring-how-patients-shape-the-stories-they-tell-health-practitioners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wilma J Koopman, Kori A LaDonna, Elizabeth Anne Kinsella, Shannon L Venance, Christopher J Watling
INTRODUCTION: Effective communication during health encounters is known to decrease patient complaints, increase patient adherence and optimise health outcomes. While the aim of patient-centred care is to find common ground, health practitioners tend to drive the encounter, often interrupting patients within the first minute of the clinical conversation. Optimal care for people with chronic illnesses requires individuals to interact with health practitioners regarding their health concerns, but given these constraints, we know little about how patients strategise conversations with their care providers...
October 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34435465/gp-trainees-experiences-of-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie Collins, Samantha Powell, Mariam Safdar, Hadiza Babatolu, Sarita Chopra, Samantha Scallan
BACKGROUND: Understanding the experience of training in an authentic and rich way can be a powerful driver to reviewing teaching and learning practice. GP educators in the Health Education England Wessex region decided to take this a step further and examine the equity of the experience of training, including trainees' thoughts and views about how that experience could be improved. METHOD: An online questionnaire survey was developed covering topics such as the perceived support needs of IMG (international medical graduate) trainees, trainees' experiences of discrimination, and their ideas for improvement...
October 2021: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34060096/medical-educators-views-and-experiences-of-trigger-warnings-in-teaching-sensitive-content
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
BACKGROUND: Trigger warnings-prior notification of topics so recipients may prepare for ensuing distress-are encountered widely in contemporary culture. Students at some universities have expressed expectations for trigger warnings. Medical education routinely exposes students to numerous potentially distressing topics. However, this topic remains understudied in medical education. Little is understood about educators' views or practice relating to warnings in the context of medical education...
November 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34132043/medical-students-experiences-of-health-inequalities-and-inclusion-health-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Dixon, Anna Povall, Alison Ledger, Gemma Ashwell
BACKGROUND: Inclusion health groups experience a significantly larger burden of morbidity and mortality than the general public. Despite this, undergraduate medical education is often limited in its approach to inclusion health curricula, leaving students disengaged and lacking understanding. METHODS: We conducted two research studies to explore medical students' experiences of inclusion health education. All participants were studying medicine at the University of Leeds at the time of data collection...
October 2021: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34060657/navigating-landscapes-of-practice-a-longitudinal-qualitative-study-of-physicians-in-medical-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dorene F Balmer, Samuel Rosenblatt, Donald Boyer
INTRODUCTION: Despite its widespread application in medical education, belonging to a single community of practice does not reflect the overall experience of physician-educators. Knowing how physician-educators find their way among different communities of practice (ie their landscape of practice) has implications for professional development but the limited description in the literature. In this longitudinal qualitative research, we explored how physicians who pursue graduate degrees in medical education navigate their landscape of practice...
October 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34060110/-nurses-whisper-identities-in-nurses-patient-safety-narratives-of-nurse-trainee-doctors-interactions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ray Samuriwo, Alison Bullock, Katie Webb, Lynn V Monrouxe
CONTEXT: Nurses are integral to patient safety, but little is known about their narrative constructions of identity in relation to their dyadic interactions with trainee doctors about patient safety and competence during the trajectory of a medical career. AIM: We sought to examine how identities are constructed by experienced nurses in their narratives of patient safety encounters with trainee doctors. METHODS: Our qualitative study gathered narrative data through semi-structured interviews with nurses of different professional standing (n = 20)...
December 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33825192/a-scoping-review-of-approaches-for-measuring-interdependent-collaborative-performances
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REVIEW
Stefanie S Sebok-Syer, Jennifer M Shaw, Farah Asghar, Michael Panza, Mark D Syer, Lorelei Lingard
INTRODUCTION: Individual assessment disregards the team aspect of clinical work. Team assessment collapses the individual into the group. Neither is sufficient for medical education, where measures need to attend to the individual while also accounting for interactions with others. Valid and reliable measures of interdependence are critical within medical education given the collaborative manner in which patient care is provided. Medical education currently lacks a consistent approach to measuring the performance between individuals working together as part of larger healthcare team...
October 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33988867/social-media-in-undergraduate-medical-education-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Jonathan Guckian, Mrudula Utukuri, Aqua Asif, Oliver Burton, Joshua Adeyoju, Adam Oumeziane, Timothy Chu, Eliot L Rees
INTRODUCTION: There are over 3.81 billion worldwide active social media (SoMe) users. SoMe are ubiquitous in medical education, with roles across undergraduate programmes, including professionalism, blended learning, well being and mentoring. Previous systematic reviews took place before recent explosions in SoMe popularity and revealed a paucity of high-quality empirical studies assessing its effectiveness in medical education. This review aimed to synthesise evidence regarding SoMe interventions in undergraduate medical education, to identify features associated with positive and negative outcomes...
November 2021: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34435452/strategies-to-tackle-racial-inequalities-in-medical-school
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitveer Gill, Qaiys Abu Qaoud, Hend M E Rashed
The recent resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement has catalysed long overdue discussions around racial and ethnic discrimination, and systemic racism in institutions globally. One area where these discussions are crucial is within the medical field: staff and students from all backgrounds have been lobbying for change. Based on the approach of various faculties, this paper makes recommendations for establishing a race equality working group within a medical school. An evidence-based approach outlines the existing problems, potential solutions and practical advice on how to implement them...
October 2021: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34002491/understanding-gateway-to-medicine-programmes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelique N Dueñas, Paul A Tiffin, Gabrielle M Finn
BACKGROUND: Supporting underrepresented groups in pursuing, applying and matriculating into medical education is a key issue in the field. In the United Kingdom, Gateway to Medicine programmes were created as a specific form of entry to medical education, to support diversification goals. Whilst well-established, how these programmes are broadly designed and implemented, and how their functioning links to conceptual views of diversity, is not well described in the literature. METHODS: This article explores relevant diversity-related literature, including a specific review of all Gateway programmes...
October 2021: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33951677/use-of-generalizability-theory-for-exploring-reliability-of-and-sources-of-variance-in-assessment-of-technical-skills-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Steven Arild Wuyts Andersen, Leizl Joy Nayahangan, Yoon Soo Park, Lars Konge
PURPOSE: Competency-based education relies on the validity and reliability of assessment scores. Generalizability (G) theory is well suited to explore the reliability of assessment tools in medical education but has only been applied to a limited extent. This study aimed to systematically review the literature using G-theory to explore the reliability of structured assessment of medical and surgical technical skills and to assess the relative contributions of different factors to variance...
November 1, 2021: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34130589/virtual-clinical-encounter-examination-vicee-a-novel-approach-for-assessing-medical-students-non-psychomotor-clinical-competency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hossam Hamdy, Jayadevan Sreedharan, Jerome I Rotgans, Nabil Zary, Sola Aoun Bahous, Manda Venkatramana, Elsayed AbdelFattah Elzayat, Pankaj Lamba, Suraj K Sebastian, Noha Kamal Abdel Momen
INTRODUCTION: The Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted medical education across the world. Online teaching has grown rapidly under lockdown. Yet the online approach for assessment presents a number of challenges, particularly when evaluating clinical competencies. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, reliability and validity of an online Virtual Clinical Encounter Examination (VICEE) to assess non-psychomotor competencies (non-procedure or manual skills) of medical students...
October 2021: Medical Teacher
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