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  1. The development and maintenance of students’ professional behaviour and attitude is of increasing importance in medical education. Unprofessional behaviour in doctors has the potential to jeopardise patient sa...

    Authors: Janet Yates
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:196
  2. Since July 2010, new reporting requirements have applied to registered Australian health practitioners who have a reasonable belief that a practitioner or student (of any registered discipline) is exhibiting “...

    Authors: Pamela Claire Snow, Pamela Jane Harvey and Kylie Lynette Cocking
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:195
  3. Allied health professionals play a critical role in enhancing health outcomes in primary and tertiary settings. Issues affecting the recruitment and retention of allied health workers in rural and remote areas...

    Authors: Wendy H Ducat, Vanessa Burge and Saravana Kumar
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:194
  4. Clinical reasoning (CR) is a core capability for health practitioners. Assessing CR requires a suite of tools to encompass a wide scope of contexts and cognitive abilities. The aim of this project was to devel...

    Authors: Paul Orrock, Sandra Grace, Brett Vaughan and Rosanne Coutts
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:193
  5. Any curriculum change is essentially an environmental change; therefore there is a need to assess the impact of any change in the curriculum on the students’ perception of the Educational Environment (EE) and ...

    Authors: Eiad Abdelmohsen AlFaris, Naghma Naeem, Farhana Irfan, Riaz Qureshi and Cees van der Vleuten
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:192
  6. There is an increasing prevalence of diabetes. Doctors in training, irrespective of specialty, will have patients with diabetes under their care. The aim of this further evaluation of the TOPDOC Diabetes Study...

    Authors: Christopher J Smith, Jyothis T George, David Warriner, David J McGrane, Kavithia S Rozario, Hermione C Price, Emma G Wilmot, Partha Kar, Irene M Stratton, Edward B Jude and Gerard A McKay
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:191
  7. The Pediatric Nutrition Series (PNS) consists of ten online, interactive modules and supplementary educational materials that have utilized web-based multimedia technologies to offer nutrition education for pe...

    Authors: Kadriye O Lewis, Graeme R Frank, Rollin Nagel, Teri L Turner, Cynthia L Ferrell, Shilpa G Sangvai, Rajesh Donthi and John D Mahan
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:190
  8. Teaching physiology, a complex and constantly evolving subject, is not a simple task. A considerable body of knowledge about cognitive processes and teaching and learning methods has accumulated over the years...

    Authors: Flávio Moura Rezende-Filho, Lucas José Sá da Fonseca, Valéria Nunes-Souza, Glaucevane da Silva Guedes and Luiza Antas Rabelo
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:189
  9. Art -based interventions are widely used in medical education. However, data on the potential effects of art-based interventions on medical students have been limited to small qualitative studies on students’ ...

    Authors: Mordechai Muszkat, Orly Barak, Gadi Lalazar, Bracha Mazal, Ronen Schneider, Irit Mor-Yosef Levi, Matan J Cohen, Laura Canetti, Arie Ben Yehuda and Yaakov Naparstek
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:188
  10. Clinical training in low-income countries has become increasingly popular among pre-licensure trainees from high-income countries. The Working Group on Ethics Guidelines for Global Health Training (“WEIGHT Gui...

    Authors: Puja Ahluwalia, Debra Cameron, Lynn Cockburn, Lynn Ellwood, Brenda Mori and Stephanie A Nixon
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:187
  11. Clinical guidelines for type 2 diabetes are a resource for providers to manage their patients and may help highlight specific areas in need of further education and training. We sought to determine how often g...

    Authors: Mark D Corriere, Laura B Minang, Stephen D Sisson, Frederick L Brancati and Rita Rastogi Kalyani
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:186
  12. Resuscitation is a life-saving measure usually instructed in simulation sessions. Small-group teaching is effective. However, feasible group sizes for resuscitation classes are unknown. We investigated the imp...

    Authors: Moritz Mahling, Alexander Münch, Sebastian Schenk, Stephan Volkert, Andreas Rein, Uwe Teichner, Pascal Piontek, Leopold Haffner, Daniel Heine, Andreas Manger, Jörg Reutershan, Peter Rosenberger, Anne Herrmann-Werner, Stephan Zipfel and Nora Celebi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:185
  13. Despite significant differences in terms of medical training and health care context, the phenomenon of medical students’ declining interest in family medicine has been well documented in North America and in ...

    Authors: Charo Rodríguez, Teresa Pawlikowska, Francois-Xavier Schweyer, Sofia López-Roig, Emmanuelle Bélanger, Jane Burns, Sandrine Hugé, Maria Ángeles Pastor-Mira, Pierre-Paul Tellier, Sarah Spencer, Laure Fiquet and Inmaculada Pereiró-Berenguer
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:184
  14. The aim of this project was to explore the process of change in a busy community dental clinic following a team development intervention designed to improve the management of student supervision during clinica...

    Authors: Maree O’Keefe, Victoria Wade, Sue McAllister, Ieva Stupans, Jennifer Miller, Teresa Burgess, Amanda LeCouteur and Linda Starr
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:182
  15. In 2013, a cohort of public health students participated in a ‘flipped’ Environmental and Occupational Health course. Content for the course was delivered through NextGenU.org and active learning activities we...

    Authors: Lindsay P Galway, Kitty K Corbett, Timothy K Takaro, Kate Tairyan and Erica Frank
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:181
  16. Global medical workforce requirements highlight the need for effective workforce planning, with the overall aims being to alleviate doctor shortages and prevent maldistribution. The Medical Schools Outcomes Da...

    Authors: Baldeep Kaur, Angela Carberry, Nathaniel Hogan, Don Roberton and Justin Beilby
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:180
  17. Many instruments for evaluating clinical teaching have been developed but almost all in Western countries. None of these instruments have been validated for the Asian culture, and a literature search yielded n...

    Authors: Makoto Kikukawa, Renee E Stalmeijer, Sei Emura, Sue Roff and Albert JJA Scherpbier
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:179
  18. Accreditation of education is very important for maintaining and improving education quality. With the development of modern dental education, more and more attention is being paid to accreditation of dental e...

    Authors: Jingyi Yang, Ying Zhang, Xiaolong Ye, Cheng Xie, Xv Ge, Fan Lu, Qing Yu and Hantang Sun
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:178
  19. Growing numbers of non-medical health professionals are attaining prescribing rights through post-registration non-medical prescribing (NMP) courses in the UK. However, not all implement prescribing post-quali...

    Authors: Dianne Bowskill, Oonagh Meade and Joanne S Lymn
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:177
  20. Cultural diversity among patients presents specific challenges to physicians. Therefore, cultural diversity training is needed in medical education. In cases where strategic curriculum documents form the basis...

    Authors: Emma Paternotte, Joanne PI Fokkema, Karsten A van Loon, Sandra van Dulmen and Fedde Scheele
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:176
  21. Perinatal mortality and morbidity in the Netherlands is relatively high compared to other European countries. Our country has a unique system with an independent primary care providing care to low-risk pregnan...

    Authors: Franyke R Banga, Sophie E M Truijens, Annemarie F Fransen, Jeanne P Dieleman, Pieter J van Runnard Heimel and Guid S Oei
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:175
  22. As Family Medicine programs across Canada are transitioning into a competency-based curriculum, medical students and clinical teachers are increasingly incorporating tablet computers in their work and educatio...

    Authors: Douglas Archibald, Colla J Macdonald, Judith Plante, Rebecca J Hogue and Javier Fiallos
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:174
  23. Scholars of nursing practices have claimed practical knowledge is source of knowledge in its own right, nevertheless we know little about this knowledge associated with day-to-day practice. The purpose of this st...

    Authors: María Sagrario Acebedo-Urdiales, José Luis Medina-Noya and Carme Ferré-Grau
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:173
  24. To investigate the relationship between sexual orientation and gender identity in regard to levels of depression; levels of perceived social support; comfort with disclosure of orientation; and the lesbian, ga...

    Authors: Jessica Lapinski and Patricia Sexton
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:171
  25. Little is known about the ways in which nursing and medical students perceive and understand their roles in interprofessional teamwork. A 2010 report by the World Health Organization highlights the importance ...

    Authors: Ingunn Aase, Britt Sæthre Hansen and Karina Aase
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:170
  26. Entry into specialty training was determined by a National Assessment Centre (NAC) approach using a combination of a behavioural Multiple-Mini-Interview (MMI) and a written Situational Judgement Test (SJT). We...

    Authors: Chris Roberts, Tyler Clark, Annette Burgess, Michael Frommer, Marcia Grant and Karyn Mossman
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:169
  27. Medical students often learn the skills necessary to perform a central venous catheterization in the operating room after simulator training. We examined the performance of central venous catheterization by me...

    Authors: Anne Chao, Chia-Hsin Lai, Kuang-Cheng Chan, Chi-Chuan Yeh, Hui-Ming Yeh, Shou-Zen Fan and Wei-Zen Sun
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:168
  28. General Practitioner (GP) Supervisors have a key yet poorly defined role in promoting the cultural competence of GP Registrars who provide healthcare to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people during thei...

    Authors: Penelope Abbott, Jennifer Reath, Elaine Gordon, Darshana Dave, Chris Harnden, Wendy Hu, Emma Kozianski and Cris Carriage
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:167
  29. Countries with expansive rural regions often experience an unequal distribution of physicians between rural and urban communities. A growing body of evidence suggests that the exposure to positive rural learni...

    Authors: Douglas L Myhre, Paul Adamiak, Nathan Turley, Ron Spice and Wayne Woloschuk
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:166
  30. Empathy is important in ensuring the quality of the patient-physician relationship. Several studies have concluded that empathy declines during medical training, especially during the third year. However, ther...

    Authors: Hanne-Lise Eikeland, Knut Ørnes, Arnstein Finset and Reidar Pedersen
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:165
  31. Reflective practice is a desirable trait in physicians, yet there is little information about how it is taught to or learned by medical students. The purpose of this study was to determine whether an online Ev...

    Authors: Linda Orkin Lewin, Nancy J Robert, John Raczek, Carol Carraccio and Patricia J Hicks
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:164
  32. A prospective study was conducted to evaluate the impact of an educational reproductive health program on medical student peer educators and the secondary school pupils whom they taught.

    Authors: Florence Bretelle, Raha Shojai, Julie Brunet, Sophie Tardieu, Marie Christine Manca, Joelle Durant, Claire Ricciardi, Leon Boubli and George Leonetti
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:162
  33. To build research capacity among graduating medical students, the teaching of research and critical analysis was integrated into the University of Wollongong (UoW) new, graduate-entry medical curriculum. This ...

    Authors: Judy R Mullan, Kathryn M Weston, Warren C Rich and Peter L McLennan
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:161
  34. Approaches to training biomedical scientists have created a talented research community. However, they have failed to create a professional workforce that includes many racial and ethnic minorities and women i...

    Authors: Bhoomi K Thakore, Michelle E Naffziger-Hirsch, Jennifer L Richardson, Simon N Williams and Richard McGee, Jr
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:160
  35. Undertaking a Delphi exercise is recommended during the second stage in the development process for a reporting guideline. To continue the development for the Guideline for Reporting Evidence-based practice Ed...

    Authors: Anna C Phillips, Lucy K Lewis, Maureen P McEvoy, James Galipeau, Paul Glasziou, Marilyn Hammick, David Moher, Julie K Tilson and Marie T Williams
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:159
  36. Master of Public Health programs have been developed across Canada in response to the need for graduate-level trained professionals to work in the public health sector. The University of Guelph recently conduc...

    Authors: Nicole Britten, Lauren E Wallar, Scott A McEwen and Andrew Papadopoulos
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:158
  37. Little recent published evidence explores the relationship between academic performance in medical school and performance as a junior doctor. Although many forms of assessment are used to demonstrate a medical...

    Authors: Sandra E Carr, Antonio Celenza, Ian B Puddey and Fiona Lake
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:157
  38. Point-of-care ultrasound performed by clinicians is a useful supplement in the treatment and assessment of patients. We aimed to investigate whether medical students with minimal training were able to successf...

    Authors: Garrett Newton Andersen, Annja Viset, Ole Christian Mjølstad, Øyvind Salvesen, Håvard Dalen and Bjørn Olav Haugen
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:156
  39. Using computer-based simulation systems in medical education is becoming more and more common. Although the benefits of practicing with these systems in medical education have been demonstrated, advantages of ...

    Authors: Akan Karakuş, Latif Duran, Yücel Yavuz, Levent Altintop and Fatih Çalişkan
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:155
  40. High-fidelity patient simulation has been praised for its ability to recreate lifelike training conditions. The degree to which high fidelity simulation elicits acute emotional and physiologic stress among par...

    Authors: Samuel Clarke, Timothy Horeczko, Dale Cotton and Aaron Bair
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:153
  41. The aim of this systematic review was to identify which information is included when reporting educational interventions used to facilitate foundational skills and knowledge of evidence-based practice (EBP) tr...

    Authors: Anna C Phillips, Lucy K Lewis, Maureen P McEvoy, James Galipeau, Paul Glasziou, Marilyn Hammick, David Moher, Julie K Tilson and Marie T Williams
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:152
  42. Workforce planning is a central issue for service provision and has consequences for medical education. Much work has been examined the career intentions, career preferences and career destinations of UK medic...

    Authors: Jennifer A Cleland, Peter W Johnston, Micheal Anthony, Nadir Khan and Neil W Scott
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:151
  43. Estimating learning outcome from comparative student self-ratings is a reliable and valid method to identify specific strengths and shortcomings in undergraduate medical curricula. However, requiring students ...

    Authors: Sarah Schiekirka, Sven Anders and Tobias Raupach
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:149
  44. One of the most critical tasks when conducting neurological studies is identifying the different regions of interest in the brain’s white matter. Currently few programs or applications are available that serve...

    Authors: Iskander Sánchez-Rola and Begoña García Zapirain
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:148
  45. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the contextualized EBP training program for Filipino physical therapists in terms of knowledge, skills, attitudes and behavior.

    Authors: Janine Margarita R Dizon, Karen Grimmer-Somers and Saravana Kumar
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2014 14:147

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