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Güçlü Ender - - 2007
Staphylococcus aureus is a major cause of community-acquired and nosocomial infections worldwide. One important source of this pathogen for nosocomial infections is the nasal carriage of S. aureus among hospital personnel. There are only a few studies investigating the carriage of S. aureus in a community of medical students. Oral ...
Hollow Walter B - - 2006
BACKGROUND: American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) remain underrepresented in the medical profession. This study sought to understand the supports and barriers that AI/AN students encountered on their path to successful medical school entry. METHOD: The research team analyzed qualitative semistructured, one-on-one, confidential interviews with 10 AI/AN medical students to ...
Aggarwal R - - 2006
Surface anatomy is an integral part of medical education and enables medical students to learn skills for future medical practice. In the past decade, there has been a decline in the teaching of anatomy in the medical curriculum, and this study seeks to assess the attitudes of medical students to ...
Whipple Mark E - - 2006
BACKGROUND: To determine whether introducing clinical skills during the second year of medical school, via a competency-based College system approach, improves comfort level for medical students entering third-year clinical rotations. METHOD: From 2003-2005, two cohorts of third-year medical students at the University of Washington were surveyed on their comfort level ...
Wu Edward H - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Recent data do not exist on medical students' performance of and attitudes toward procedural and interpretive skills deemed important by medical educators. METHOD: A total of 171 medical students at seven medical schools were surveyed regarding frequency of performance, self-confidence, and perceived importance of 21 procedural and interpretive skills. ...
Mann C M - - 2006
Changes in undergraduate medical training mean that students have direct patient contact from an early stage of their training. This study aimed to assess the knowledge of third-year medical students at the University of Birmingham Medical School, UK on infection control policy and procedures. A semi-structured questionnaire was distributed to ...
Frank Erica - - 2006
To determine medical students' perceptions of having been harassed or belittled and their correlates, for the purposes of reducing such abuses. Longitudinal survey. 16 nationally representative US medical schools. 2884 students from class of 2003. Experiences of harassment and belittlement at freshman orientation, at entry to wards, and in senior ...
Torrible Susan J - - 2006
As the number of Canadians aged 65 and older continues to increase, declining recruitment into geriatric medicine (GM) raises concerns about the future viability of this medical subspecialty. To develop effective strategies to attract more GM trainees into the field, it is necessary to understand how medical students, residents, GM ...
Mateen Farrah J - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To explore the desired future practice location of a cohort of medical students with strong rural representation and to inquire whether they were satisfied with their medical experiences in rural primary care settings. DESIGN: Survey questionnaire. SETTING: The College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. PARTICIPANTS: ...
Rzymski Paweł - - 2006
The aim of our study was to evaluate the use of the medical Internet by midwifery students with analysis of influencing factors and students' preferences. A prospective cross-sectional questionnaire study was carried out with 180 midwifery students. The response rate was 83.8%, 82% use the Internet, and 79.3% use the ...
Doshi Monica - - 2006
Research involving general patients suggests that most patients agree to be involved in medical education but prefer not to discuss personal or stress related issues with/in front of medical students. We explore the opinions and experiences of mentally ill in-patients of their involvement in undergraduate medical education in psychiatry. The ...
Gill Yehuda - - 2006
An increasing proportion of the population is medically compromised. Dental and medical staff need to communicate and cooperate to afford these patients the best possible health care. In this study, the attitude towards and awareness of medical problems were examined in final-year predoctoral (undergraduate) dental and in final-year medical students. ...
Al-Jabri A A - - 2006
This study in Oman investigated knowledge about tuberculosis among 142 medics (medical students, paramedics) and 133 non-medics (arts and social science students). Knowledge was assessed using a validated questionnaire with 28 statements on general knowledge, risk factors and diagnosis of tuberculosis. As expected, tuberculosis knowledge was significantly higher among medics ...
Morris Mariana - - 2006
The objective of the present study was to conduct a short-term international course on translational physiology for medical students from Wright State University and the University of Iowa. The goals were to 1) provide students with an exposure to the academic, cultural, and medical environments in Brazil; 2) promote awareness ...
Quillen David A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To improve the ophthalmic knowledge and eye examination skills of third-year medical students through the development and implementation of a 1-day ophthalmology experience. DESIGN: Noncomparative interventional case series. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred twenty-one third-year medical students at the Penn State College of Medicine completed the 1-day ophthalmology experience. METHODS: A ...
Seiden S C - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Substantial efforts are focused on the high prevalence of patient harm due to medical errors and the mechanisms to prevent them. The potential role of the medical student as a valuable member of the team in preventing patient harm has, however, often been overlooked. METHODS: Four cases are presented ...
Bonke Benno - - 2006
This paper focuses on the question what to do with unprofessional or problematic behaviour of medical students outside the learning environment. Examples are given to raise awareness of the problem and initiate possible solutions. It is advised that medical schools keep an open eye for problematic behaviour outside the learning ...
Witte Florence M - - 2006
PURPOSE: Previous studies have documented the prevalence of gender discrimination and sexual harassment during medical training, but very few have examined the behaviors that students perceive as discriminatory or harassing. The authors addressed this lack of information by examining graduating medical students' written descriptions of personal experiences with such behaviors ...
Krych Esther H - - 2006
We are two medical students. For one of us, medical school is just beginning; for the other, it is coming to an end. Our experiences are different, but our message is the same. Professionalism is a vital component in the field of medicine. Characteristics such as trustworthiness, compassion, integrity, honesty, ...
Griswold Kim - - 2006
CONTEXT: Medical schools have responded to the increasing diversity of the population of the USA by incorporating cultural competency training into their curricula. This paper presents results from pre- and post-programme surveys of medical students who participated in a training programme that included evening clinical sessions for refugee patients and ...
Shahidullah S M - - 2006
It was a cross sectional descriptive type of study carried out among the 3rd year, 4th year and 5th year medical students of Mymensingh Medical College (MMC) with the objective of finding out the various lecture style followed by medical teachers of MMC and other relevant information regarding teaching tools ...
Slotnick Henry B - - 2006
This essay argues for medical students' dissection of cadavers because this activity offers medical students opportunities to have certain experiences and reflect on them in ways facilitating their development of mature medical professionalism at the time they enter clinical practice. Issues central to professionalism as we envision it are (1) ...
Aziz Ayesha - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To assess the satisfaction of medical students regarding community oriented knowledge and skills that are proposed to be part of the current undergraduate medical curriculum. METHODS: Competencies listed in the regulations for medical education designed by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) were used to develop a self-administered ...
Notzer Netta - - 2006
More than three thousand years of Jewish historical and scholarly writings have addressed the problematic relationship between anatomical dissection for the purpose of medical education and Judaism, which values the wholeness and sanctity of the human body. The Department of Anatomy at Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine has ...
Fortier Anne M - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportion of women unwilling to see medical students for their upcoming gynaecologic appointments and to determine whether information about medical student training could influence their decisions. METHODS: Questionnaires were mailed to 1230 women with outpatient gynaecology specialist appointments. The women were asked if they would be ...
Borges Nicole J - - 2006
PURPOSE: Two main generational cohorts comprising students enrolled in medical schools today are Generation Xers (born 1965-1980) and Millennial students (born 1981-1999). A subset is Cuspars (born 1975-1980), who share traits with both generations. Population theorists ascribe different personal characteristics, attitudes, and preferences to each group. The authors examined whether ...
Matsumoto Edward D - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to predict endoscopic performance in a cadaver model using basic performance resources (BPRs) measurements. METHODS: Medical students (n = 16) underwent intense ureteroscopic training on a virtual reality ureteroscopy trainer and were rated on performing ureteroscopy on a cadaver. The medical students also underwent 13 validated ...
Waggoner Darrel J - - 2006
Over the past several years, the field of medical genetics has continued to expand and is now impacting a broad range of medical care, mainly due to rapid advances in genetic technology and information generated by the Human Genome Project. Physicians from multiple disciplines will need to become familiar with ...
Cape Gavin - - 2006
AIM: To examine the knowledge, skills and attitudes of medical students to alcohol and drugs as training progresses. DESIGN: A longitudinal, prospective, cohort-based design. SETTING: The four schools of medicine in New Zealand. PARTICIPANTS: All second-year medical students (first year of pre-clinical medical health sciences) in New Zealand were administered ...
van Offenbeek Marjolein A G - - 2006
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands the medical education system is in the process of being transformed to establish a more demand-oriented health care system. This transformation may entail the occupational restructuring of the medical profession. Meanwhile, on the supply side, the career intentions of future doctors are also changing. OBJECTIVES: We ...
Niescierenko Michelle L - - 2006
CONTEXT: There are 44 million uninsured Americans. Lack of insurance creates a major barrier for the poor and near poor to get adequate medical attention. A portion of these are eligible for insurance and either do not know they are eligible or have difficulty navigating the application process. OBJECTIVE: To ...
Barnett Katherine Gergen - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: Governing bodies for medical education recommend that spirituality and medicine be incorporated into training. AIM: To pilot a workshop on spirituality and medicine on a convenience sample of preclinical medical students and internal medicine residents and determine whether content was relevant to learners at different levels, whether preliminary evaluation ...
Al-Turki Yousef A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of smoking habits among male medical students at the College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). METHODS: We carried out this cross-sectional study using Arabic questionnaires distributed to the medical students in the College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, ...
Kogan Jennifer R - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: Direct observation of medical students' clinical skills is important, but occurs infrequently. The mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mCEX) is a tool developed for use with internal medicine (IM) residents that can be used to promote direct observation of medical students' clinical skills. It is unknown how many IM core clerkships ...
Koens Franciska - - 2006
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether basic scientists and physicians agree on the required depth of biomedical knowledge of medical students at graduation. A selection of basic science and clinical teachers rated the relevance of biomedical topics for students at graduation, illustrated by 80 example items. ...
Wear Delese - - 2006
PURPOSE: It has long been known that medical students become more cynical as they move through their training, and at times even exhibit "ethical erosion." This study examines one dimension of this phenomenon: how medical students perceive and use derogatory and cynical humor directed at patients. METHOD: The authors conducted ...
Nogueira-Martins Maria Cezira Fantini - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To describe and discuss Year 5 medical students' perceptions of their own learning about the doctor-patient relationship. METHODS: We carried out a qualitative study of semi-structured interviews with 16 Year 5 medical students using 3-way analysis at the School of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. ...
Quest Tammie E - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To explore the validity and reliability of the affective competency score (ACS), compared to a global rating measure to predict overall competency to perform a death disclosure in a standardized patient exercise and to investigate useful thresholds of the ACS. METHODS: Thirty-seven fourth-year students underwent standardized patient training in ...
Gupta R R - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Although direct ophthalmoscopy is an important skill that medical students must practice to gain proficiency, limited time is generally available in medical school curricula. More targeted and effective teaching could result from a clearer understanding of medical students' self-reported needs and weaknesses in performing direct ophthalmoscopy. METHODS: A cross-sectional ...
Dyrbye Liselotte N - - 2006
PURPOSE: Burnout, a marker of professional distress prevalent among residents and physicians, has been speculated to originate in medical school. Little is known about burnout in medical students. The authors sought to identify the prevalence of burnout, variation of its prevalence during medical school, and the impact of personal life ...
Nieman Linda Z - - 2006
PURPOSE: To learn whether preclinical primary care preceptorships resulted in demonstrable clinical performance benefits to medical students. METHOD: This was a retrospective cohort study of 267 medical students who elected and 310 students who did not elect to take a four-week primary care preceptorship following the first year of training ...
Mohan Sailesh - - 2006
In developing nations where reductions in tobacco use have not been realized, it is critical that health professionals be encouraged to abstain from tobacco use. Data on tobacco use among health professionals in India are limited. We conducted cross-sectional surveys among 110 male medical school faculty (MSF), 229 physicians (67% ...
Elcin Melih - - 2006
THE MEDICAL HUMANITIES: The arts and humanities have been considered a recreational activity related to the interests and talents of the doctor, rather than to their practice of medicine. GOOD MEDICAL PRACTICE COURSE: At Hacettepe University, the 'good medical practice course' was added to the curriculum in September 2004. The ...
Wong William C W - - 2006
Five focus group discussions were conducted with 28 (fourth-year) medical students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) to explore attitudes to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and its impact on the future of medical training. Most students perceived that TCM was a good alternative for certain health problems but ...
Tan Edward C T H - - 2006
According to the Dutch medical education guidelines junior doctors are expected to be able to perform first aid and basic life support. A prospective study was undertaken to assess the level of first aid and basic life support (BLS) competence of junior doctors at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre ...
Rosenbaum Marcy E - - 2006
Responding to patients' emotions has been identified as a core skill in medical interviewing. To give medical students realistic practice in responding to patients' emotions, an exercise was initiated in which simulated patient (SP) cases were developed in collaboration with SPs. Small groups were visited by two SPs, who portray ...
Möller Jens - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The internal/external frame of reference (I/E) model by Marsh (1986) assumes intra-individual dimensional comparisons in which students compare their own achievements in one subject with their achievements in other subjects. These comparison processes should lead to negative paths from achievement in one subject (e.g. maths) on self-concept in another ...
Mavis Brian - - 2006
PURPOSE: To study women's prior exposure to medical students during office visits, and the association between this and other factors in the likelihood of patients consenting to medical students' involvement in obstetrical-gynecological (ob-gyn) care. Physicians also were surveyed regarding their perceptions of patients' preferences. METHOD: In 1999-2000, an anonymous questionnaire ...
Sichletidis Lazaros T - - 2006
AIM: To investigate the prevalence of smoking in the general population and in specific population sub-groups in Northern Greece. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted during the period 1999-2001 on a 5% sample (23,840) of those people aged between 21 to 80 out of a total general population of 653,249. ...
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