Unal, H. Setenay Aydin, Mevlut Okan Bilgic, Esma Eser, Pınar Alper, Zuleyha Taskapılıoğlu, M. Ozgur İlker Kafa, M. Kocaeli, Hasan Dogan, Seref Yılmazlar, Selcuk
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Frontiers in Surgery
Introduction To highlight the importance of hands-on experiences and mentorship in shaping the future workforce of specialized medical professionals via a Neurosurgery Training Camp. Methods Responses of the questionnaire regarding the Neurosurgery Training Camp organized by Bursa Uludag University's Faculty of Medicine and the Turkish Neurosurgery...
Buote, Nicole J Fransson, Boel Rishniw, Mark
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Journal of veterinary medical education
Surgical training of students is one of the most difficult aspects of veterinary medical education. Competing interests of house officers, owners' wishes, and ethical concerns have led to increasing use of inanimate models for basic surgical skills training. Robotic simulators have benefits for psychomotor training but have not been previously inve...
Salem, Joseph Robertson, Stephen Paul, Nadine Balagamage, Alokya Awan, Humza
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Cureus
The Specialised Foundation Programme (SFP), formerly the Academic Foundation Programme, is a highly competitive pathway into academic medicine. There is minimal information available on the demographics of those who apply to the programme, how it scores its applicants and who is successful, making it difficult to assess whether the application proc...
Winter, Natalie McMillan, Katie Finch, Jennifer da Silva, David Whitehead, Andrea Harvey, Desley McBride, Liza-Jane Hickson, Louise Theodoros, Deborah Russell, Trevor
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International journal of audiology
Evaluate accessibility, effectiveness, acceptability and efficiency of a student- assisted teleaudiology model of care in a regional hospital in Queensland, Australia. Prospective mixed method service evaluation study. Demographic, service and satisfaction data were collected from 233 patients (children aged ≥5 and adults) who received teleaudiolog...
Li, Yan Liu, Xingyou Du, Xiaojing Shen, Jie
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Biochemistry and molecular biology education : a bimonthly publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic results in the turning from offline teaching to online teaching. Students enjoy short videos and like barrage during the pandemic. We found that the introduction of barrage into online teaching is of great help to improve the students' attention and enthusiasm. In order to verify the correctness of this conject...
Videnovik, Maja Vold, Tone Dimova, Georgina Kiønig, Linda Vibeke Trajkovik, Vladimir
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JMIR serious games
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has led to a sudden change in education, closing schools and shifting to online teaching, which has become an enormous challenge for teachers and students. Implementing adequate online pedagogical approaches and integrating different digital tools in the teaching process have become a priority in educational systems. ...
Teasdale, Alex
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Cureus
Background and purpose: To understand if medical students consider rarer, but highly fatal conditions, such as acute aortic dissection, when assessing chest pain. Methods:An online virtual clinical case (in two 'stages') was distributed to medical students. Stage one presented a chest pain scenario, asking participants to give relevant questions, c...
Raikhel, Andrew V Blau, Kevin Alberty, Katherine Redinger, Jeffrey W
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Cureus
Introduction Since being first identified in December 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in millions of illnesses and deaths worldwide. Despite the safety and availability of effective vaccines that offer protection from severe COVID-19 disease, a sizable minority of the United States population has reported COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and remains unvacc...
Wahab, Samira Dubrowski, Adam
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Cureus
Microtomy is a medical laboratory sciences procedure that medical laboratory technologists (MLTs) use to cut tissues for microscopic examination. Due to safety concerns and the potential to destroy tissue samples, learners must perform the procedure correctly. In order to allow for safe and controlled learning, this procedure should be conducted in...
Nakaya, Koji Onoguchi, Masahisa Muto, Hiroe Takahashi, Yasuyuki Tsushima, Hiroyuki Kikuchi, Akihiro Shibutani, Takayuki Matsuura, Kanae Yasuda, Eisuke
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Journal of nuclear medicine technology
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread around the world. Its effects go far beyond health care: education has to be conducted so as to prevent infection among students and faculty. Accordingly, changes have occurred in Japan's educational institutions, including methods of preparing students for examinations for nuclear medicine. To assess ...