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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37932704/the-hearts-ecg-workshop-a-novel-approach-to-resident-and-student-ecg-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mazen El-Baba, Jesse McLaren, Niran Argintaru
OBJECTIVES: ECG interpretation is a life-saving skill in emergency medicine (EM), and a core competency in undergraduate medical curricula; however, confidence for residents/students is low. We developed a novel educational intervention-the HEARTS ECG workshop-that provides a systematic approach to ECG interpretation, teaches EM residents through the process of teaching medical students and highlights emergency management. METHODS: We used the Kern Approach to Curriculum Development...
November 6, 2023: International Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37886897/academic-leadership-academy-summer-program-clerkship-transition-preparation-for-underrepresented-in-medicine-medical-students
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Denise M Connor, Alicia Fernandez, Sarah Alba-Nguyen, Sally Collins, Arianne Teherani
PROBLEM: Enhancing workforce diversity by increasing the recruitment of students who have been historically excluded/underrepresented in medicine (UIM) is critical to addressing healthcare inequities. However, these efforts are inadequate when undertaken without also supporting students' success. The transition to clerkships is an important and often difficult to navigate inflection point in medical training where attention to the specific needs of UIM students is critical. INTERVENTION: We describe the design, delivery, and three-year evaluation outcomes of a strengths-based program for UIM second year medical students...
October 27, 2023: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37886299/harnessing-the-near-peer-effect-in-anatomy-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Buch, M Tran, J Hinojosa, D Wooten, S Gokaslan, D Moeller, M Loomis
Benefits of near-peer teaching are well-documented, but its time requirements can be prohibitive. We integrated the near-peer effect into a clinical anatomy course with weekly student-developed handouts vetted by faculty to provide an element of near-peer teaching without the burden of extra time.
October 2023: Medical Science Educator
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829071/exploring-relationships-between-pre-service-teachers-self-efficacy-for-writing-and-instruction-provided-in-simulated-elementary-writing-conferences
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Amy Gillespie Rouse, Murphy K Young, Diane Gifford
Practice-based opportunities, like teaching simulations, are becoming more prevalent in teacher preparation programs. We sought to examine the instructional moves of 5 pre-service teachers during a simulated elementary writing conference using Mursion technology, a mixed-reality simulation (MRS) that emulates a classroom environment with student avatars. We examined both participants' self-efficacy and their instructional moves during MRS writing conferences. To better understand pre-service teachers' learning, we also examined reflections they wrote about their MRS experience...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37819804/undergraduate-teaching-of-surgical-skills-in-the-uk-systematic-review
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Sean C Glossop, Hari Bhachoo, Thomas M Murray, Rayan A Cherif, John Y Helo, Evie Morgan, Arwel T Poacher
BACKGROUND: Students must be proficient in surgical skills according to General Medical Council and Royal College of Surgeons of England guidelines. If these skills are not appropriately taught, there is a risk of an incoming junior workforce with inadequate surgical skills. This paper aimed to review the literature relating to undergraduate teaching of surgical skills in the UK and summarize future suggested training methods. METHODS: The databases MEDLINE, Embase and SCOPUS were searched, and the existing literature relating to methodology of undergraduate teaching of surgical skills in the UK over the past 10 years was summarized...
September 5, 2023: BJS Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792468/the-appa-health-app-for-youth-mental-health-development-and-usability-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison Giovanelli, Tahilin Sanchez Karver, Katrina D Roundfield, Sean Woodruff, Catherine Wierzba, J Wolny, Michelle R Kaufman
BACKGROUND: Demand for adolescent mental health services has surged in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, and traditional models of care entailing in-person services with licensed mental health providers are inadequate to meet demand. However, research has shown that with proper training and supervision mentors can work with youth with mental health challenges like depression and anxiety and can even support the use of evidence-based strategies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)...
October 4, 2023: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37789306/outpatient-education-a-momentous-in-clinical-education-a-qualitative-study-of-medical-students-faculty-members-and-residents-perspectives
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Marziyeh Barzegar, Seyed Aliakbar Faghihi, Mitra Amini, Nahid Zarifsanaiey, Elham Boushehri
BACKGROUND: Even though a lot of scholars have been looking at outpatient education lately because it has become more popular and they want to know about its successes, failures, and problems, we have not been able to find a complete study. Therefore, our study aims to gain a deeper understanding of the various aspects of outpatient education based on the actual experiences of medical students, faculty, and residents. METHODS: Face-to-face and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data for this qualitative study...
October 3, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37785673/teamro-teaching-mentorship-in-radiation-oncology-a-multicenter-prospective-phase-2-intervention-study-on-teaching-mentorship-skills-to-residents-working-with-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Saraf, A J Sim, J J Chen, G S Gill, A Le, K Lichter, M N Mills, N Razavian, R B Jimenez
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE(S): While formal curriculum on resident teaching have been associated with improved career growth and sustained positive impact on patient care, mentorship skills are rarely taught in academic medicine. We hypothesized that a formalized resident mentorship curriculum coupled with a near-peer resident-medical student mentoring program would improve resident career growth. MATERIALS/METHODS: A multi-institutional, prospective, phase 2 intervention study, approved by each participating center's institutional review board, was conducted from 4/2022-10/2022 among interested residents in the Radiation Oncology Education Collaborative Study Group Graduate Medical Education...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37784298/teaching-trainees-to-be-effective-mentors-a-needs-based-assessment-in-radiation-oncology
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A Saraf, A J Sim, J J Chen, G S Gill, A Le, K Lichter, M N Mills, N Razavian, R B Jimenez
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE(S): Mentorship plays a critical role in the training and career development of medical trainees. Teaching-the-teacher workshops for residents translate to higher long-term job satisfaction and improved patient communication skills. Further, near-peer mentorship has been associated with increased job satisfaction and patient care experience. Resident-as-mentors can add benefit to the mentorship networks of students, particularly in resource-limited environments, while benefiting residents' own mentorship relations and career satisfaction...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37749978/near-peer-teaching-in-a-psychomotor-skills-course-benefits-challenges-and-solutions
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Michael George Botelho, Bochra Boubaker
INTRODUCTION: This study evaluates the perceptions and experiences of students in the role of near-peer teachers in a psychomotor skills course. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Final year BDS students were invited to participate as near-peer teachers in a 4th-year conventional bridges course. Near-peer teachers attended eight sessions (3 h) of simulation laboratory teaching relating to conventional bridge tooth preparations and provided feedback on near-peer tooth preparations and answered their questions...
September 25, 2023: European Journal of Dental Education: Official Journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37738484/medical-students-as-simulation-educators
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Ashley Durant
INTRODUCTION: Physicians are expected to educate patients, students, colleagues, as well as members of the interdisciplinary team. However, unlike in the United Kingdom and Canada, US medical schools do not require teaching as a competency for graduation. High-quality teaching and communication skills are necessary to ensure patient safety and trust. As the field of medicine becomes increasingly expansive and complex, it can no longer rely on empiric forms of knowledge exchange. Physician training must include pedagogy to create competent educators...
September 2023: South Dakota Medicine: the Journal of the South Dakota State Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37719592/effectiveness-of-near-peer-taught-case-reviews-on-students-confidence-in-national-board-of-medical-examiners-nbme-exams
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Ashley Mason, Charles Jang, Katsiaryna Khatskevich, Zeegan George, Caleb Streitmatter, Britton McGlawn-McGrane, Jessica Dominguez Rieg
Introduction A key element to a first-year medical student's (MS1) education is guidance and practice in applying anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment concepts to clinical vignettes. One potential solution to providing effective clinical reasoning training is the involvement of second-year medical students (MS2s) in small group sessions as teachers to provide more personalized instruction via case-based learning sessions. Near-peer teaching has been shown to benefit students' confidence in learning and improve test scores...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37638215/benchmarking-of-medication-incidents-reporting-and-medication-error-rates-in-a-jci-accredited-university-teaching-hospital-at-a-gcc-country
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May Hassan ElLithy, Hager Salah, Lamyaa Samir Abdelghani, Walid Assar, Martin Corbally
INTRODUCTION: The benchmarking for medication incidents rate is not regarded as a recognized key performance measure or indicator in national or international organizations. The absence of benchmarking the medication incidents results in the loss of a self-governing perception of how well we performed compared to other peers. METHODOLOGY AND SETTINGS: This 600-bed tertiary, Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited hospital retrospective analysis looked at all medication management-related events from January-2018 to December-2021...
September 2023: Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal: SPJ: the Official Publication of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37637346/near-peer-supervision-in-primary-care-bringing-teaching-teams-from-the-wards-to-the-clinic
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Katherine L Chen, Stanley E Yuan, Elizabeth K Asfaw, Myung Shin Sim, Gifty-Maria J Ntim, Mina W Ma, Antonio M Pessegueiro
BACKGROUND: Teaching near-peers yields numerous benefits to residents. Opportunities for near-peer teaching are typically restricted to hospital settings. Little is known about the educational potential of outpatient near-peer teaching. OBJECTIVE: To describe Primary Care Teaching (PC Teach), a novel outpatient near-peer teaching experience for residents in a large, urban, internal medicine residency program; characterize its feasibility and acceptability; and evaluate changes in residents' self-reported confidence in outpatient teaching and attitudes toward teaching and primary care/outpatient medicine...
August 2023: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37632300/near-peer-teaching-in-simulation
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Laura Malmut, Alvin Ng
BACKGROUND: Development, implementation and evaluation of a simulation curriculum is time and resource intensive. Limited faculty time and training are cited as primary barriers to adopting simulation into medical education. Near-peer teaching is a potential solution to manage the increased teaching demands that occur with simulation use. APPROACH: In 2022, we implemented a near-peer simulation curriculum for teaching junior physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) residents high-acuity low-opportunity events commonly seen on the inpatient rehabilitation unit...
August 26, 2023: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37614870/demystifying-acute-pain-management-in-the-emergency-department-a-case-based-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Sehdev, Jason Lewis, Antje Barreveld
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain is one of the most common complaints that presents to the emergency department. Despite its ubiquity, oligoanalgesia, or the undertreatment of pain, remains a problem in medicine, possibly due to minimal dedicated pain teaching for senior medical students transitioning to residency. METHODS: We designed a 2.5-hour interactive seminar for senior medical students transitioning into residency. The seminar included a chalk talk and case-based discussion, reviewed pain physiology, revisited pain assessment, and introduced pain management strategies using a novel acute pain plan to organize an analgesic approach from presentation through disposition from the emergency department...
2023: MedEdPORTAL Publications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37611513/the-quality-of-verbal-feedback-given-by-nursing-near-peer-tutors-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si Qi Yoong, Wenru Wang, Alvin Chuen Wei Seah, Hui Zhang
BACKGROUND: Students' acceptance of peer feedback (PF) in health professions education has been mixed because of doubts about its quality and accuracy. Providing peer tutor (PT) training in giving effective feedback may increase the quality of PF. OBJECTIVES: To analyse the (1) quality and (2) accuracy of near-PF provided to first-year nursing students after simulated practice and (3) evaluate the discrepancies between what faculty, PTs and clinical staff teach about certain nursing skills by analysing PT-student feedback discussions...
August 15, 2023: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37611439/impact-of-clinical-anatomy-peer-mentorship-program-on-student-leaders-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophia Leonard, Sarah Adkins, German Berbel, Lyndsey Kilgore
INTRODUCTION: Clinical Anatomy Mentorship Program (CAMP) was developed as a student-led approach to providing hands-on surgical experience and mentorship to third-year medical students during their surgery clerkship at an academic institution. Fourth-year medical students were selected to lead these educational events, teaching underclassmen surgical curriculum and skills in a near-peer method of clinical teaching. METHODS: A focus group and survey were administered to the fourth-year medical students who served as CAMP leaders from fall 2021 to spring 2022 to assess how their leadership role impacted their personal and professional development...
August 21, 2023: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37590059/exploring-the-educational-value-of-popular-culture-in-web-based-medical-education-pre-post-study-on-teaching-jaundice-using-the-simpsons
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Nishaanth Dalavaye, Ravanth Baskaran, Srinjay Mukhopadhyay, Movin Peramuna Gamage, Vincent Ng, Hama Sharif, Stephen Rutherford
BACKGROUND: The potential of popular culture as a tool for knowledge delivery and enhancing engagement in education is promising but not extensively studied. Furthermore, concerns exist regarding learning fatigue due to increased reliance on videoconferencing platforms following the COVID-19 pandemic. To ensure effective web-based teaching sessions that maintain attention spans and enhance understanding, innovative solutions are necessary. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the use of specific popular culture case studies to enhance student engagement in a web-based near-peer teaching session...
August 17, 2023: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37501803/exploring-the-application-of-peer-assisted-learning-in-practical-neuroanatomy-classes-a-cohort-comparison-within-a-medical-curriculum
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Calvin D De Louche, Rifat Hassan, Hailey F Laurayne, Papakas Wijeyendram, Octavia R Kurn, James Woodward, Amgad Sbayeh, Samuel Hall, Scott Border
Despite well-documented benefits, the effectiveness of some aspects of near-peer (NP) teaching in medical education within anatomy curricula remains unclear. Here, we explored the impact of various permutations of staff/student laboratory-based co-teaching in neuroanatomy by determining the optimal staff and student teaching combination. We assessed student perceptions and knowledge acquisition using three different co-teaching strategies. Second-year medical students at the University of Southampton were co-taught neuroanatomy by faculty staff and third-year medical students (NP teachers)...
June 2023: Medical Science Educator
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