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  1. Digital games have been demonstrated to be beneficial for a range of non-recreational purposes, with a particular focus on their value for education. There is a limited amount of research supporting their use ...

    Authors: Anna Janssen, Tim Shaw, Peter Goodyear, B. Price Kerfoot and Deborah Bryce
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:173
  2. Team Objective Structured Bedside Assessment (TOSBA) is a learning approach in which a team of medical students undertake a set of structured clinical tasks with real patients in order to reach a diagnosis and...

    Authors: Richard P. Deane, Pauline Joyce and Deirdre J. Murphy
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:172
  3. Children present commonly with musculoskeletal (MSK) problems, due to a spectrum of causes including potentially life threatening disease, to doctors in varied health care settings. However, doctors involved i...

    Authors: Sharmila Jandial, Jane Stewart and Helen E. Foster
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:171
  4. Applying for medical school is the first and also one of the most important career choices a physician makes. It is important to understand the reasons behind this decision if we are to choose the best applica...

    Authors: Teppo J. Heikkilä, Harri Hyppölä, Jukka Vänskä, Tiina Aine, Hannu Halila, Santero Kujala, Irma Virjo, Markku Sumanen and Kari Mattila
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:169
  5. Clinical placement is an essential element of paramedicine education and training as the profession completes the transition from vocational training to a pre-employment, university based model. The objective ...

    Authors: Helen Hickson, Brett Williams and Peter O’Meara
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:168
  6. The UNSW Australia Medicine program explicitly structures peer learning in program wide mixing of students where students from two adjoining cohorts complete the same course together, including all learning ac...

    Authors: Helen A. Scicluna, Anthony J. O’Sullivan, Patrick Boyle, Philip D. Jones and H. Patrick McNeil
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:167
  7. Widening access to medicine in the UK is a recalcitrant problem of increasing political importance, with associated strong social justice arguments but without clear evidence of impact on service delivery. Evi...

    Authors: J. Dowell, M. Norbury, K. Steven and B. Guthrie
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:165
  8. Chronic pain treatment guidelines are unclear and conflicting, which contributes to inconsistent pain care. In order to improve pain care, it is important to understand the various factors that providers rely ...

    Authors: Nicole A. Hollingshead, Samantha Meints, Stephanie K. Middleton, Charnelle A. Free and Adam T. Hirsh
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:164
  9. This study attempts to understand whether medical undergraduates in Sri Lanka would seek help for depression. This was done by examining their perceptions and intentions relating to seeking help for depression...

    Authors: Santushi D. Amarasuriya, Anthony F. Jorm and Nicola J. Reavley
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:162
  10. In international health experiences, learners are exposed to different culturally-based patient care models. Little is known about student perceptions of patient-provider interactions when they travel from low...

    Authors: Nauzley C. Abedini, Sandra Danso-Bamfo, Joseph C. Kolars, Kwabena A. Danso, Peter Donkor, Timothy R. B. Johnson and Cheryl A. Moyer
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:161
  11. The use of online technologies in health professionals’ education, including physiotherapy, has been advocated as effective and well-accepted tools for enhancing student learning. The aim of this study was to ...

    Authors: Aleksandra K. Mącznik, Daniel Cury Ribeiro and G. David Baxter
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:160
  12. This paper is an up-to-date systematic review on educational interventions addressing history taking. The authors noted that despite the plethora of specialized training programs designed to enhance students‘ ...

    Authors: Katharina E. Keifenheim, Martin Teufel, Julianne Ip, Natalie Speiser, Elisabeth J. Leehr, Stephan Zipfel and Anne Herrmann-Werner
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:159
  13. To study the differences in ophthalmology resident training between China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).

    Authors: Alvin L. Young, Vishal Jhanji, Yuanbo Liang, Nathan Congdon, Simon Chow, Fenghua Wang, Xiujuan Zhang, Xiaofei Man, Mingming Yang, Zhong Lin, Hunter GL Yuen and Dennis SC Lam
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:158
  14. Non-adherence to medicines by patients and suboptimal prescribing by clinicians underpin poor blood pressure (BP) control in hypertension. In this study, a training program was designed to enable community pha...

    Authors: Beata V. Bajorek, Kate S. Lemay, Parker J. Magin, Christopher Roberts, Ines Krass and Carol L. Armour
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:157
  15. The hidden curriculum represents influences occurring within the culture of medicine that indirectly alter medical professionals’ interactions, beliefs and clinical practices throughout their training. One app...

    Authors: Agatha Stanek, Chantalle Clarkin, M Dylan Bould, Hilary Writer and Asif Doja
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:156
  16. The ongoing role of colonialism in producing health inequities is well-known. Postcolonialism is a theoretical approach that enables healthcare providers to better understand and address health inequities in s...

    Authors: Allana S. W. Beavis, Ala Hojjati, Aly Kassam, Daniel Choudhury, Michelle Fraser, Renee Masching and Stephanie A. Nixon
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:155
  17. Blended learning environments - involving both face-to-face and remote interactions - make it easier to adapt learning programs to constraints such as residents’ location and low teacher-student ratio. Social ...

    Authors: Hubert Maisonneuve, Juliette Chambe, Mathieu Lorenzo and Thierry Pelaccia
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:154
  18. Prescribing incompetence is an important factor that contributes to prescribing error, and this is often due to inadequate training during medical schools. We therefore aimed to develop and validate an instrum...

    Authors: Pauline Siew Mei Lai, Si Mui Sim, Siew Siang Chua, Choo Hock Tan, Chirk Jenn Ng, Francis Ifejika Achike and Cheong Lieng Teng
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:153
  19. To evaluate NHS England London region’s approach to the revalidation appraisal of responsible officers in London, exploring perceptions of the quality and impact of the appraisal process. Revalidation is the p...

    Authors: Ann Griffin, Daniel S. Furmedge, Deborah Gill, Catherine O’Keeffe, Anju Verma, Laura-Jane Smith, Lorraine Noble, Ray Field and Celia Ingham Clark
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:152
  20. In 2009, palliative medicine became an integrated and compulsory part of undergraduate training in Germany by legislation. After a transitional period, all medical faculties were required to provide adequate t...

    Authors: Benjamin Ilse, Bernd Alt-Epping, Isabel Kiesewetter, Frank Elsner, Johanna Hildebrandt, Alexander Laske, Alexandra Scherg and Christine Schiessl
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:151
  21. Patient-centered communication is a core competency in modern health care and associated with higher levels of patient satisfaction, improved patient health outcomes, and lower levels of burnout among physicia...

    Authors: Robert Zachariae, Maja O’Connor, Berit Lassesen, Martin Olesen, Louise Binow Kjær, Marianne Thygesen and Anne Mette Mørcke
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:150

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  22. Milestone-based assessments of resident physicians inform critical decisions regarding resident competence and advancement. Thus, it is essential that milestone evaluations are based upon strong validity evide...

    Authors: Majken T. Wingo, Rachel DA Havyer, Nneka I. Comfere, Darlene R. Nelson and Darcy A. Reed
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:149
  23. In the domain of academia, the scholarship of research may include, but not limited to, peer-reviewed publications, presentations, or grant submissions. Programmatic research productivity is one of many measures ...

    Authors: Chad E. Cook, Michel D. Landry, Jeffrey Kyle Covington, Christine McCallum and Chalee Engelhard
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:148
  24. Progress Tests (PTs) draw on a common question bank to assess all students in a programme against graduate outcomes. Theoretically PTs drive deep approaches to learning and reduce assessment-related stress. In...

    Authors: Yan Chen, Marcus Henning, Jill Yielder, Rhys Jones, Andy Wearn and Jennifer Weller
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:147
  25. In the United Kingdom (UK), medical schools are free to develop local systems and policies that govern student assessment and progression. Successful completion of an undergraduate medical degree results in th...

    Authors: Oliver Patrick Devine, Andrew Christopher Harborne and I. C. McManus
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:146
  26. The use of electronic learning formats (e-learning) in medical education is reported mainly from individual specialty perspectives. In this study, we analyzed the implementation level of e-learning formats and...

    Authors: David Alexander Back, Florian Behringer, Tina Harms, Joachim Plener, Kai Sostmann and Harm Peters
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:145
  27. While the construct of integrity has emerged as a front-runner amongst the desirable attributes to select for in medical school admissions, it is less clear how best to assess this characteristic. A potential ...

    Authors: Adrian Husbands, Mark J. Rodgerson, Jon Dowell and Fiona Patterson
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:144
  28. Stroke is a clinical priority requiring early specialist assessment and treatment. A London (UK) stroke strategy was introduced in 2010, with Hyper Acute Stroke Units (HASUs) providing specialist and high depe...

    Authors: AJ Ross, GB Reedy, A. Roots, P. Jaye and J. Birns
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:143
  29. Physicians need global health competencies to provide effective care to culturally and linguistically diverse patients. Medical schools are seeking innovative approaches to support global health learning. This...

    Authors: Douglas Gruner, Kevin Pottie, Douglas Archibald, Jill Allison, Vicki Sabourin, Imane Belcaid, Anne McCarthy, Mahli Brindamour, Lana Augustincic Polec and Pauline Duke
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:142
  30. The demands placed on medical trainees pose a challenge to personal wellbeing, leading to burnout and erosion of empathy. However, it is unclear at what point in medical education this decline begins. Although...

    Authors: Allison B. Ludwig, William Burton, Jacqueline Weingarten, Felise Milan, Daniel C. Myers and Benjamin Kligler
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:141
  31. Problem based learning (PBL) is a powerful learning activity but fidelity to intended models may slip and student engagement wane, negatively impacting learning processes, and outcomes. One potential solution ...

    Authors: Umatul Khoiriyah, Chris Roberts, Christine Jorm and C. P. M. Van der Vleuten
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:140
  32. Few published studies have evaluated the effectiveness of changing the traditional curriculum of several hourly educational sessions per week to an academic half-day (AHD) educational format. This study descri...

    Authors: Ahmed Eid, Peggy Hsieh, Pankil Shah and Robert Wolff
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:139
  33. The continuous, rapid evolution of medical technology, the public need for ever more complex health-care services and the stagnant global economic situation have posed difficult new challenges for the nursing ...

    Authors: Nicola Pagnucci, Franco A. Carnevale, Annamaria Bagnasco, Angela Tolotti, Lucia Cadorin and Loredana Sasso
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:138
  34. Resilience is required to succeed academically, overcome challenges during clinical training and cope positively with stress in future professional life. With medical students at high risk of mental illness, s...

    Authors: Jennene Greenhill, Ken R. Fielke, Janet N. Richards, Leesa J. Walker and Lucie K. Walters
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:137
  35. Are applicants from private schools advantaged in gaining entry to degrees in medicine? This is of international significance and there is continuing research in a range of nations including the USA, the UK, o...

    Authors: Muir Houston, Michael Osborne and Russell Rimmer
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:136
  36. Interdisciplinary teamwork and team interventions are highly valued in the rehabilitation sector because they can improve outcomes of care for persons with complex health problems. However, little is known abo...

    Authors: C. Müller, A. Plewnia, S. Becker, M. Rundel, L. Zimmermann and M. Körner
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:135
  37. Psychological distress is well-documented worldwide among medical and dental students. Few studies have assessed the impact of self-development coaching programs on the students’ psychological health. The aim ...

    Authors: Khalid Aboalshamat, Xiang-Yu Hou and Esben Strodl
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:134
  38. Research about collaboration within teams of learners in intensive care is sparse, as is research on how the learners in a group develop into a team. The aim of this study was to explore the collaboration in t...

    Authors: Helen Conte, Max Scheja, Hans Hjelmqvist and Maria Jirwe
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:131
  39. It is generally assumed that learning in context increases performance. This study investigates the relationship between the characteristics of a paper-patient context (relevance and familiarity), the mechanis...

    Authors: Esther M. Bergman, Anique B. H. de Bruin, Marc A. T. M. Vorstenbosch, Jan G. M. Kooloos, Ghita C. W. M. Puts, Jimmie Leppink, Albert J. J. A. Scherpbier and Cees P. M. van der Vleuten
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:133
  40. Midwifery support and care led by midwives is the most appropriate strategy to improve maternal and newborn health. The Government of Ethiopia has recently improved the availability of midwives by scaling up p...

    Authors: Tegbar Yigzaw, Firew Ayalew, Young-Mi Kim, Mintwab Gelagay, Daniel Dejene, Hannah Gibson, Aster Teshome, Jacqueline Broerse and Jelle Stekelenburg
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:130
  41. The use of video cases to demonstrate key signs and symptoms in patients (patient video cases or PVCs) is a rapidly expanding field. The aims of this study were to evaluate whether the technical quality, or ju...

    Authors: Damian Roland, David Matheson, Nick Taub, Tim Coats and Monica Lakhanpaul
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:132
  42. Effective talent development requires robust supervision. However, the effects of supervisory styles (coaching, mentoring and abusive supervision) on talent development and the moderating effects of clinical l...

    Authors: Anusuiya Subramaniam, Abu Daud Silong, Jegak Uli and Ismi Arif Ismail
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:129
  43. The educational environment has a significant impact on students’ behavior, sense of well-being, and academic advancement. While various research methodologies have been used to explore the educational environ...

    Authors: Per J. Palmgren and Klara Bolander Laksov
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:128
  44. In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to competency-based frameworks. The scale and implications of these adjustments justify a comprehensive implementation plan. ...

    Authors: Lindsay Bank, Mariëlle Jippes, Scheltus van Luijk, Corry den Rooyen, Albert Scherpbier and Fedde Scheele
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:127
  45. Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) provides vital information for decision-making and its structures, systems and processes are expected to be integrated throughout the life-cycle of public health programs. The a...

    Authors: Himanshu Negandhi, Preeti Negandhi, Ritika Tiwari, Anjali Sharma, Sanjay Zodpey, Hemali Kulatilaka and Sangeeta Tikyani
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:126
  46. Given the growth and benefits of consumerist and family-centred approaches to pediatric health care, there is a need to involve pediatric caregivers in the assessment of their children’s physicians.

    Authors: Katherine A. Moreau, Catherine M. Pound and Kaylee Eady
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:123
  47. Uganda has severe shortage of human resources for health despite the heavy disease burden. The country has one of the highest fertility, and population growth rates in the world and is in dire need of trained ...

    Authors: Samuel Kizito, David Mukunya, Joyce Nakitende, Stella Nambasa, Adrian Nampogo, Robert Kalyesubula, Achilles Katamba and Nelson Sewankambo
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2015 15:122

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