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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564885/examining-medical-students-experience-of-gender-based-discrimination-and-sexual-harassment-from-clinical-teachers-at-a-uk-medical-school
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Oliver Skan, Laura Tregidgo, James Tizzard, Isabel Westlake, Nikita Joji
PURPOSE OF THE ARTICLE: To quantify the prevalence and characterise the nature of gender-based discrimination (GBD) and sexual harassment (SH) arising from clinical teachers towards medical students at one UK medical school. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A mixed quantitative and qualitative survey of medical students. Chi-squared analysis and logistic regression was performed on quantitative data, while an inductive thematic analysis of qualitative data was undertaken...
April 2, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564882/teacher-entrustability-in-medical-education-navigating-a-complex-landscape
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Marwa Schumann, Harm Peters
In 2005, Olle ten Cate introduced the concept of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in the assessment of medical trainees in competency-based postgraduate training (ten Cate, 2005). Over the past two decades, EPAs have found their way into mainstream competency-based education and training for almost all health care professions, from medicine to pharmacy, nursing, dentistry, veterinary dietetics, and the physician assistant field (ten Cate, 2020). Although the terms 'entrustable' and later, 'entrustability', were defined as neologisms at the time, the concept of trust was not unfamiliar to clinicians who are continually required to manage risks in the inherently complex health care business and education (Damodaran et al...
April 2, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564808/hippocrates-the-first-aphorism-and-decorum-a-personal-view-of-caution-and-guidance-regarding-generation-z-students
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Thomas John Papadimos
Generation Z students can be challenging. The Internet, the Covid-19 epidemic, its political aftermath, and the substantial online educational content they have been required to endure, has left them with a perspective towards a work-life balance to which we older, more experienced faculty are not accustomed. Here, I give caution and guidance to my colleagues regarding their interactions with this cohort through my reading of the Hippocratic corpus.
April 2, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557254/understanding-resident-wellness-a-path-analysis-of-the-clinical-learning-environment-at-three-institutions
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Nastassia M Savage, Sally A Santen, Meagan Rawls, David A Marzano, Jean H Wong, Heather L Burrows, Ralph A Hicks, Brian M Aboff, Robin R Hemphill
PURPOSE: The clinical learning environment (CLE) affects resident physician well-being. This study assessed how aspects of the learning environment affected the level of resident job stress and burnout. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three institutions surveyed residents assessing aspects of the CLE and well-being via anonymous survey in fall of 2020 during COVID. Psychological safety (PS) and perceived organizational support (POS) were used to capture the CLE, and the Mini-Z Scale was used to assess resident job stress and burnout...
April 1, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557241/medical-teacher-s-equity-diversity-inclusion-policy
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Rashmi A Kusurkar, Pat Lilley, Ronald Harden
Medical Teacher is a leading international journal in health professions education. The Journal recognizes its responsibility to publish papers that reflect the breadth of topics that meet the needs of its readers around the globe including contributions from countries underrepresented in the health professions education arena. This paper sets out the Journal's policy with regard to Equity Diversity Inclusion (EDI) and the steps to be taken to implement the policy in practice.
April 1, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555874/creating-and-running-an-escape-room-for-healthcare-curricula-amee-guide-no-168
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Alvaro Fides-Valero, Lucy Bray, Peter Dieckmann, Panagiotis Antoniou, Pia Lahtinen, Panagiotis Bamidis, Maria Nikolaidou
In this guide we provide instructions and recommendations about creating and running escape rooms for healthcare education. In recent years there has been a growing interest in adopting escape rooms as an educational tool to be included in healthcare curricula, and we attempt to explain why and how these tools are fit for the particularities of this type of education. We first describe the steps that a design team will have to follow to create an educational escape room from scratch, from core characteristics like target audience and learning goals to actual puzzle design and testing...
March 31, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555864/too-much-of-a-good-thing-teamwork-in-medical-education
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Michael Bordonaro
Teams and the promotion of teamwork for both faculty and for students can be key components of integrated curriculum and 'flipped classroom' active learning approaches for medical education. The benefits of teams and teamwork are presented to faculty and students, sometimes via indoctrination, but the costs of the team approach, balanced against the purported benefits, are typically not discussed. This unbalanced presentation creates the need for a statement of a contrarian view. I posit that among the problems of teams and teamwork in education are diminishment of individual initiative and individual responsibility, lowering standards to the least common denominator, creating excess obligations with respect toward weaker team members, negative effects on academic freedom, inconsistency with respect to how faculty and students are evaluated, and giving students a somewhat false view of their accountability as a medical professional...
March 31, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555734/teamwork-baseline-assessment-tool-sparking-teamwork-dialogues-in-health-professions-training
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Nilushi Karunaratne, Kayley Lyons, Emilee Molcik, Betty Exintaris
WHAT WAS THE EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGE?: A major challenge in health professions education is to equip graduates with essential teamwork skills, addressing cognitive, motivational, and emotional barriers that hinder effective collaboration among students from diverse backgrounds. WHAT WAS THE SOLUTION AND HOW WAS THIS IMPLEMENTED?: The Teamwork Baseline Assessment Tool (TBAT) was developed as an innovative solution to teach collaboration and teamwork, focusing on growth mindsets, reactions to challenging scenarios, and ideal team player attributes...
March 31, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555732/empathy-in-family-medicine-postgraduate-education-a-mixed-studies-systematic-review
#29
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David Ortiz-Paredes, Peterson Adam Henet, Martin Desseilles, Charo Rodríguez
PURPOSE: Empathy is an important construct in patient-physician relationships, particularly critical in family physicians' daily practice. We aimed to understand how empathy has been conceived and integrated into family medicine postgraduate training. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Medline, PsyINFO, and Embase were searched in this systematic mixed studies systematic review. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts and full texts. Disagreements were solved through research team consensus-based discussion...
March 31, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555731/understanding-the-performance-related-psychological-characteristics-and-skills-of-doctors-a-sport-psychology-perspective
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John Sandars, Liam Jenkins, Emma Huntley
INTRODUCTION: Doctors need to consistently maintain their clinical performance across a range of different situations by managing the stress response provoked by these situations. Six performance-related adaptive and maladaptive psychological characteristics and psychological skills can distinguish between how athletes manage their stress response and consistently maintain an optimal level of performance across a variety of situations. The aim of the study was to understand how the performance-related psychological characteristics and skills identified in athletes are applied by doctors...
March 31, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536742/effectiveness-of-simulation-models-and-digital-alternatives-in-training-ophthalmoscopy-a-systematic-review
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Benjamin Paik, Nicole Tze-Yan Ngai, Jess Rhee, Kendrick Co Shih, Khyber Alam, Louis Tong
PURPOSE: Traditional direct ophthalmoscopy (TDO) is the oldest method of fundus examination; however, it has fallen out of use due to its technical difficulty and limitations to clinical utility, amidst the advent of potentially better options. A spectrum of new technologies may help in addressing the shortcomings of TDO: simulation mannequins with non-tracked TDO, simulation models with tracked TDO, and smartphone ophthalmoscopy (SFO). METHODOLOGY: A systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases for all studies evaluating usage of simulation mannequins/models and SFO in ophthalmology education was performed, from inception till April 2023 with no language restriction...
March 27, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527417/in-epas-we-trust-is-quality-and-safety-a-must-a-cross-specialty-analysis-of-entrustable-professional-activity-guides
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Allison Brown, Julie La, McNiel-Inyani Keri, Chris Hillis, Saleem Razack, Nadine Korah, Jolanta Karpinski, Jason R Frank, Brian Wong, Joanne Goldman
PURPOSE: The inclusion of quality improvement (QI) and patient safety (PS) into CanMEDS reflects an expectation that graduating physicians are competent in these areas upon training completion. To ensure that Canadian postgraduate specialty training achieves this, the translation of QI/PS competencies into training standards as part of the implementation of competency-based medical education requires special attention. METHODS: We conducted a cross-specialty, multi-method analysis to examine how QI/PS was incorporated into the EPA Guides across 11 postgraduate specialties in Canada...
March 25, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513054/interprofessional-education-for-healthcare-professionals-a-beme-realist-review-of-what-works-why-for-whom-and-in-what-circumstances-in-undergraduate-health-sciences-education-beme-guide-no-83
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Demi Krystallidou, Maria J Kersbergen, Esther de Groot, Cornelia R M G Fluit, Wietske Kuijer-Siebelink, Fien Mertens, Saskia C M Oosterbaan-Lodder, Nynke Scherpbier, Marco A C Versluis, Peter Pype
AIM: To provide an evidence-informed program theory (PT) for Interprofessional Education (IPE) that adds to the knowledge base of how IPE in undergraduate health sciences education works. METHODS: We undertook a realist review of the literature and synthesis of the evidence combined with stakeholder experience. Our initial program theory (IPT), built around development, delivery and evaluation of IPE interventions, was tested and refined following an in-depth search of the literature and consultation with stakeholders...
March 21, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508199/twelve-tips-for-maximizing-the-potential-of-reflective-writing-in-medical-education
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Tracy Moniz, Carolyn M Melro, Andrew Warren, Chris Watling
Reflective writing (RW) is a popular tool in medical education, but it is being used in ways that fail to maximize its potential. Literature in the field focuses on why RW is used - that is to develop, assess, and remediate learner competencies - but less so on how to use it effectively. The emerging literature on how to integrate RW in medical education is haphazard, scattered and, at times, reductionist. We need a synthesis to translate this literature into cohesive strategies for medical educators using RW in a variety of contexts...
March 20, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506085/is-insufficient-introspection-a-reason-to-terminate-residency-training-scrutinising-introspection-among-residents-who-disputed-dismissal
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Judith A Godschalx-Dekker, Frank L Gerritse, Sebastiaan A Pronk, Robbert J Duvivier, Walther N K A van Mook
INTRODUCTION: Insufficient introspection as part of the 4I's model of medical professionalism (introspection, integrity, interaction, and involvement) is considered an important impediment in trainees. How insufficient introspection relates to decisions to terminate residency training remains unclear. Insights into this subject provide opportunities to improve the training of medical professionals. METHODS: We analysed the Dutch Conciliation Board decisions regarding residents dismissed from training between 2011 and 2020...
March 20, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500338/-i-realized-i-was-not-alone-a-mixed-methods-investigation-of-the-implementation-of-ubuntu-groups-to-reduce-burnout-and-social-isolation-in-an-allopathic-medical-school-in-the-southeastern-united-states
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel F Burt-Miller, Mina Rismani, Alexis Hopkins, Taylor Cunningham, Daniel Farquharson, Ana Gabriela Balcázar, Renee J Chosed, Brooks McPhail, Lisa Green, Melanie C Gordon, Ann Blair Kennedy
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Healthcare providers experience higher rates of workplace burnout, a reality highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, small groups, inspired by South African philosophy, Ubuntu , were introduced to decrease burnout and social isolation and build community and belonging. This study examines how participation in these groups can impact these measures. METHODS: In this mixed-methods study, trained facilitators led small groups that utilized story-sharing to foster connections within the group and broader community...
March 18, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493077/the-past-present-and-future-of-medical-education-in-cambodia
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Sengkhoun Lim, Sambath Cheab, Laura N Goldman, Ponndara Ith, Youttiroung Bounchan
This paper describes the past, present, and future of medical education in Cambodia. Although doctor training began in 1902, the first medical school was not founded until 1946. Since the colonial era, the curriculum and teaching strategies have been strongly influenced by the French system, dominated by didactic lectures and the apprenticeship model. Three chronic issues have plagued medical education in the country following the Khmer Rouge regime: a shortage of doctors, poor-quality training, and lack of relevance to the current and future population needs...
March 16, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489501/twelve-tips-to-virtually-operationalize-co-creation-of-educational-design
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Shireen Suliman, Raghdah Al-Bualy, Juliëtte Anna Beuken, Daniel C Rainkie, Astrid Pratidina Susilo, Michelle J H Verheijden, Jill Ronald Diane Whittingham, Karen D Könings
Co-creation is the active involvement of all stakeholders, including students, in educational design processes to improve the quality of education by embodying inclusivity, transparency and empowerment. Virtual co-creation has the potential to expand the utility of co-creation as an inclusive approach by overcoming challenges regarding the practicality and availability of stakeholders, typically experienced in face-to-face co-creation. Drawing from the literature and our experiences of virtual co-creation activities in different educational contexts, this twelve tips paper provides guidelines on how to effectively operationalize co-creation in a virtual setting...
March 15, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489473/reliability-validity-and-acceptability-of-an-online-clinical-reasoning-simulator-for-medical-students-an-international-pilot
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Eduardo Hornos, Eduardo Pleguezuelos, Laksha Bala, Carlos Fernando Collares, Adrian Freeman, Cees van der Vleuten, Kevin G Murphy, Amir H Sam
INTRODUCTION: Clinical reasoning skills are essential for decision-making. Current assessment methods are limited when testing clinical reasoning and management of uncertainty. This study evaluates the reliability, validity and acceptability of Practicum Script, an online simulation-based programme, for developing medical students' clinical reasoning skills using real-life cases. METHODS: In 2020, we conducted an international, multicentre pilot study using 20 clinical cases with 2457 final-year medical students from 21 schools worldwide...
March 15, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484293/twelve-tips-for-developing-effective-marking-schemes-for-constructed-response-examination-questions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neville G Chiavaroli, Jacob Pearce
Constructed-response questions (CRQs) require effective marking schemes to ensure that the intended learning objectives and/or professional competencies are appropriately addressed, and valid inferences regarding examinee competence are drawn from such assessments. While the educational literature on writing rubrics has proliferated in recent years, this is largely targeted at classroom use and formative purposes. There is comparatively little guidance on how to develop appropriate marking schemes for summative assessment contexts...
March 14, 2024: Medical Teacher
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