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  1. The acquisition of clinical competence is considered the ultimate goal of nursing education programs. This study explored the relationship between learning styles and clinical competency in undergraduate nursi...

    Authors: Seyed Kazem Mousavi, Ali Javadzadeh, Hanieh Hasankhani and Zahra Alijani Parizad
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:469
  2. Individuals from minority groups have historically faced social injustices. Those from underrepresented groups have been less likely to access both healthcare services and higher education. Little is known abo...

    Authors: Jerry Draper-Rodi, Hilary Abbey, John Hammond, Oliver T. Thomson, Kevin Brownhill, Andrew MacMillan, Yinka Fabusuyi and Steven Vogel
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:468
  3. Each culture has unique health care related values, habits, perceptions, expectations, norms, etc., that makes cultural competence an important attribute to be developed by healthcare professionals, to ensure ...

    Authors: Patricia Pineda, Maura Klenner, Gerardo Espinoza, Rodrigo Mariño and Carlos Zaror
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:467
  4. Interprofessional education aiming at providing competencies require evaluation in order to ensure that outcomes match the needs and ambitions. Health professionals today need a broad range of skills and compe...

    Authors: Elin A. Karlsson, Susanne Kvarnström and Maria Kvarnström
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:466
  5. Pakistan grapples with the issue of an inadequate neurosurgery workforce but the reasons for such a disparity remain uncertain. Previous studies have highlighted how various factors including medical school ex...

    Authors: Muhammad Shakir, Hammad Atif Irshad, Eisha Abid Ali, Amna Adil, Ahmed Altaf and Syed Ather Enam
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:465
  6. Interprofessionalism is considered a key component in modern health profession education. Nevertheless, there remains ongoing debate about when and where to introduce interprofessional trainings in the curricu...

    Authors: Dana Bostedt, Ebrar Hümeyra Dogan, Sina Chole Benker, Maret Antje Rasmus, Emily Eisner, Nadine Lana Simon, Martina Schmitz, Markus Missler and Dogus Darici
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:464
  7. Cancer patients are often treated with radiation, therefore increasing their exposure to high energy emissions. In such cases, medical errors may be threatening or fatal, inducing the need to innovate new meth...

    Authors: Jessika El Kayed, Tony Akl, Chadi Massoud, Christelle Margossian, Hadi Fayad, Georges Fares, Tony Felefly and Sandy Rihana
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:463
  8. The Stop the Bleed (STB) training program was launched by the White House to minimize hemorrhagic deaths. Few studies focused on the STB were reported outside the United States. This study aimed to evaluate th...

    Authors: Wanchen Zhao, Yangbo Cao, Liangrong Hu, Chenxiao Lu, Gaoming Liu, Matthew Gong and Jinshen He
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:462
  9. 3D visualization technology applies computers and other devices to create a realistic virtual world for individuals with various sensory experiences such as 3D vision, touch, and smell to gain a more effective...

    Authors: Junming Wang, Wenjun Li, Aishe Dun, Ning Zhong and Zhen Ye
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:461
  10. Despite the recognized advantages of Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) in academic settings, there is a notable absence of research analyzing its effects on students' Academic Burnout. This study aims to cover this...

    Authors: Paola Campillo, Frances Ramírez de Arellano, Isabel C. Gómez, Natalia Jiménez, Joan Boada-Grau and Legier V. Rojas
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:460
  11. Resuscitation is a team effort, and it is increasingly acknowledged that team cooperation requires training. Staff shortages in many healthcare systems worldwide, as well as recent pandemic restrictions, limit...

    Authors: Hendrik Ohlenburg, Philip-Helge Arnemann, Michael Hessler, Dennis Görlich, Alexander Zarbock and Hendrik Friederichs
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:459
  12. Team-based care is critical to achieving health care value while maximizing patient outcomes. Few descriptions exist of graduate-level team training interventions and practice models. Experience from the multi...

    Authors: William G. Weppner, Mamta K. Singh, Joyce E. Wipf, Rebecca Shunk, LeChauncy Woodard and Rebecca Brienza
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:457
  13. The drug retail represents the main area of activity for pharmacists worldwide. In Brazil, this sector is responsible for employing around 80% of professionals. Before this reality, the academic training of ph...

    Authors: Francielly Lima da Fonseca, Aline Santana Dosea, Fernando de Castro Araújo-Neto, Lívia Gois dos Santos, Déborah Mônica Machado Pimentel and Divaldo Pereira de Lyra
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:456
  14. Empathy is considered the ability to understand or feel others emotions or experiences. As an important part of medical education, empathy can affect medical students in many ways. It is still lacking a compre...

    Authors: Hao Chen, Hanwen Xuan, Jinquan Cai, Meichen Liu and Lei Shi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:455
  15. The qualities of trainees play a key role in entrustment decisions by clinical supervisors for the assignments of professional tasks and levels of supervision. A recent body of qualitative research has shown t...

    Authors: Harm Peters, Amelie Garbe, Simon M. Breil, Sebastian Oberst, Susanne Selch and Ylva Holzhausen
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:453
  16. Educating health professionals on patient safety can potentially reduce healthcare-associated harm. Patient safety courses have been incorporated into medical and nursing curricula in many high-income countrie...

    Authors: Farwa Ayub, Noreen Afzal, Wajid Ali, Fozia Asif, Syed Sabih ul Hassan, Ghazal Haque, Fasih Ali Ahmed, Khairulnissa Ajani, Zahra Tharani, Mehtab Jaffer, Adil H Haider, Hanan J Aboumatar and Asad Latif
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:452
  17. In otosurgical training, cadaveric temporal bones are primarily used to provide a realistic tactile experience. However, using cadaveric temporal bones is challenging due to their limited availability, high co...

    Authors: Sini Lähde, Yasmin Hirsi, Mika Salmi, Antti Mäkitie and Saku T. Sinkkonen
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:451
  18. This paper investigates the perceptions of medical interns regarding the usefulness of non-mother tongue communication skills taught during the undergraduate curriculum at the University of Cape Town in South ...

    Authors: Ian van Rooyen, Joel Claassen, Natasha Moodaley, Gregory Doyle, Thuli Skade, Rae Nash, Sandile Gxilishe and Derek Adriaan Hellenberg
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:450
  19. The shortage and aging of surgeons in regional surgical care has been remarkable, and the importance of surgical education for young surgeons in the region is only increasing. However, there are very few repor...

    Authors: Yoshitake Ueda, Takahide Kawasaki, Masafumi Inomata and Norio Shiraishi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:449
  20. This study aimed to investigate the utility of the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method (RAM) in validating expert consensus-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on electrocardiogram (ECG).

    Authors: Tomohiro Kaga, Shinji Inaba, Yukari Shikano, Yasuyuki Watanabe, Tomoki Fujisawa, Yusuke Akazawa, Muneaki Ohshita, Hiroshi Kawakami, Haruhiko Higashi, Jun Aono, Takayuki Nagai, Mohammad Zahidul Islam, Muhammad Wannous, Masatsugu Sakata, Kazumichi Yamamoto, Toshi A Furukawa…
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:448
  21. Discrimination and sexual harassment are prevalent in higher education institutions and can affect students, faculty members and employees. Herein the aim was to assess the extent of discriminatory experiences...

    Authors: Sabine Ludwig, Sabine Jenner, Ralph Berger, Sylvie Tappert, Christine Kurmeyer, Sabine Oertelt-Prigione and Mandy Petzold
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:447
  22. This research evaluated whether the relationships between factors of resilience, self-esteem, depression, and anxiety in dental students with changes in teaching and learning methods. We also studied the psych...

    Authors: Jesús Rodríguez-Molinero, Inmaculada Corral-Liria, Raquel Jiménez-Fernández, Rosario Ramírez-Puerta, Sara González-Martín, Esther Delgado-Somolinos, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias and Antonio Francisco López-Sánchez
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:446
  23. Distractor efficiency (DE) of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) responses is a component of the psychometric analysis used by the examiners to evaluate the distractors’ credibility and functionality. This study...

    Authors: Assad Ali Rezigalla, Ali Mohammed Elhassan Seid Ahmed Eleragi, Amar Babikir Elhussein, Jaber Alfaifi, Mushabab A. ALGhamdi, Ahmed Y. Al Ameer, Amar Ibrahim Omer Yahia, Osama A. Mohammed and Masoud Ishag Elkhalifa Adam
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:445
  24. Nurses in intensive care units (ICUs) face high stress and anxiety, impacting their well-being and productivity. Addressing this, this study evaluated the impact of resilience training via a mHealth applicatio...

    Authors: Maryam Abbasalizadeh, Zahra Farsi, Seyedeh Azam Sajadi, Afsaneh Atashi and Andrew Fournier
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:442
  25. In Rwanda, nurses manage all primary care at health centres, and therefore are their clinical reasoning skills important. In this study, a web-based software that allows the creation of virtual patient cases (...

    Authors: Gerard Nyiringango, Uno Fors, Elenita Forsberg and David K. Tumusiime
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:441
  26. Feedback processes are crucial for learning, guiding improvement, and enhancing performance. In workplace-based learning settings, diverse teaching and assessment activities are advocated to be designed and im...

    Authors: Javiera Fuentes-Cimma, Dominique Sluijsmans, Arnoldo Riquelme, Ignacio Villagran, Lorena Isbej, María Teresa Olivares-Labbe and Sylvia Heeneman
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:440
  27. The study aimed to assess the impact of different training modalities on otoscopy performance during a practical exam using a high-fidelity simulator and to determine if objective evaluation of otoscopy is fea...

    Authors: Tobias Albrecht, Nathalie Fehre, Wolf Ramackers, Christoph Nikendei and Christian Offergeld
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:439
  28. One of the new educational systems is the mentorship method. This study aimed to investigate the effect of peer mentoring program on clinical academic progress and psychological characteristics of operating ro...

    Authors: Amin Sedigh, Sara Bagheri, Pariya Naeimi, Vahid Rahmanian and Nader Sharifi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:438
  29. Molar root canal treatment (RCT) is challenging and requires training and specific skills. Rotary instrumentation (RI) reduces the time needed for instrumentation but may increase the risk of certain procedura...

    Authors: Ahmad M. El-Ma’aita, Sari A. Mahasneh, Maryam A. Hamandi and Mohammad A. Al-Rabab’ah
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:437
  30. The integration of Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) within the professional pharmacy program, contributes to assessing the readiness of pharmacy students for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experi...

    Authors: Soumana C. Nasser, Roy Kanbar, Imad F. Btaiche, Hanine Mansour, Reine Elkhoury, Carl Aoun and Lamis R. Karaoui
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:436
  31. While communication is an essential skill for providing effective medical care, it is infrequently taught or directly assessed, limiting targeted feedback and behavior change. We sought to evaluate the impact ...

    Authors: Carl A. Gold, Rachel Jensen, Marzena Sasnal, Heather S. Day, Rebecca K. Miller-Kuhlmann, Rebecca L. Blankenburg, Caroline E. Rassbach, Arden M. Morris, James R. Korndorffer Jr. and Aussama K. Nassar
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:435
  32. Continuous curriculum improvements reveal the dedication of policy-makers to raising the quality of education and student learning. This study aims to report the impact of curriculum changes to the three-month...

    Authors: Amirhossein Hosseini, Mobina Fathi, Nahid Saadati, Koroush Vahidshahi, Mohammadmahdi Nasehi, Fereshteh Karbasian, Aliakbar Sayyari, Fatemeh Malek and Mahmoud Hajipour
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:433
  33. Although game-based applications have been used in disaster medicine education, no serious computer games have been designed specifically for training these nurses in an IEMT setting. To address this need, we ...

    Authors: Hai Hu, Xiaoqin Lai and Longping Yan
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:432
  34. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are designed to create or generate content from their trained parameters using an online conversational interface. AI has opened new avenues in redefining the role boundaries...

    Authors: Kannan Sridharan and Reginald P. Sequeira
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:431
  35. This study explored dental students’ and dentists’ perceptions and attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) and analyzed differences according to professional seniority.

    Authors: Hui Jeong, Sang-Sun Han, Hoi-In Jung, Wan Lee and Kug Jin Jeon
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:430
  36. History taking and clinical reasoning are important skills that require knowledge, cognition and meta-cognition. It is important that a trainee must experience multiple encounters with different patients to pr...

    Authors: Tayyaba Gul Malik, Usman Mahboob, Rehan Ahmed Khan and Rabail Alam
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:429
  37. Work-integrated learning (WIL) is widely accepted and necessary to attain the essential competencies healthcare students need at their future workplaces. Yet, competency-based education (CBE) remains complex. ...

    Authors: Oona Janssens, Vasiliki Andreou, Mieke Embo, Martin Valcke, Olivia De Ruyck, Marieke Robbrecht and Leen Haerens
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:427
  38. Medical school curricula strive to train community-engaged and culturally competent physicians, and many use service learning to instill these values in students. The current standards for medical service lear...

    Authors: Jack J. Scala, Hannah Cha, Kiarash Shamardani, Emma R. Rashes, Lehi Acosta-Alvarez and Rishi P. Mediratta
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:426
  39. Regarding competency of nursing students in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), nursing students frequently exhibit inadequate performance and low satisfaction levels regarding CPR training methods. The probl...

    Authors: Seyedeh Nayereh Falahan, Edris Habibi, Naser Kamyari and Vahid Yousofvand
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:425
  40. Feedback is a critical component of the learning process in a clinical setting. This study aims to explore medical residents’ perspectives on feedback delivery and identify potential barriers to feedback-seeki...

    Authors: Sara Shafian, Mehran Ilaghi, Yasamin Shahsavani, Maryam Okhovati, Adel Soltanizadeh, Sarah Aflatoonian and Ali Karamoozian
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:424
  41. Since the release of ChatGPT, numerous positive applications for this artificial intelligence (AI) tool in higher education have emerged. Faculty can reduce workload by implementing the use of AI. While course...

    Authors: Kathryn A. Fuller, Kathryn A. Morbitzer, Jacqueline M. Zeeman, Adam M. Persky, Amanda C. Savage and Jacqueline E. McLaughlin
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:423
  42. The use of virtual reality (VR) in healthcare education is on the increase. In disaster medicine, it could be a solution to the cost and logistic constraints for a “full-scale” scenarios. However, VR is mainly...

    Authors: Laure Abensur Vuillaume, Jonathan Goffoy, Nadège Dubois, Nathacha Almoyner, Cécile Bardet, Evelyne Dubreucq, Sophie Klenkenberg, Anne-Françoise Donneau, Camille Dib and Alexandre Ghuysen
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:422
  43. This study aimed to understand the key determinants for poor academic performance of students completing a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm), Bachelor of Pharmacy and Management (BPharmMgmt), or Master of Pharmacy...

    Authors: Alice Campbell, Tina Hinton, Narelle C. da Costa, Sian E. O’Brian, Danielle R. Liang and Nial J. Wheate
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:421
  44. PRiVENT (PRevention of invasive VENTilation) is an evaluation of a bundle of interventions aimed at the prevention of long-term invasive mechanical ventilation. One of these elements is an e-learning course for h...

    Authors: Julia D. Michels-Zetsche, Janina Schubert-Haack, Katrin Tanck, Benjamin Neetz, Gabriele Iberl, Michael Müller, Axel Kempa, Biljana Joves, Andreas Rheinhold, Alessandro Ghiani, Konstantinos Tsitouras, Armin Schneider, Christoph Rauch, Patrick Gehrig, Elena Biehler, Thomas Fleischauer…
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:420

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