Examining aptitude and barriers to Evidence Based Medicine among trainees at an ACGME-I accredited program [PDF]
Abstract Background Evidence-based medicine (EBM) promotes critical thinking and produces better patients’ outcome. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) competencies require trainees to locate, appraise and apply clinical evidence to patients care.
Mai Mahmoud +5 more
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THE EVALUATION OF CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION AT TARBIYAH FACULTY IAIN RADEN FATAH PALEMBANG
This research aims to figure out the facts of the objective conditions of the curriculum implementation at Tarbiyah Faculty IAIN Raden Fatah Palembang.
Fajri Ismail
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Control of the medical fitness for work of health care workers on psychiatric leave
Introduction Absenteeism from work is considered to be a major source of disorganization and professional marginalization. Psychiatric leave is a frequent form of absenteeism in the hospital environment requiring medical control of the ability to work ...
S. Ernez +7 more
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Physical signs in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
We reviewed the various physical signs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, their pathogenesis, and clinical importance. We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and the CINAHL from inception to March 2018. We used the following search terms: chronic obstructive
Malay Sarkar +3 more
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The item position effects in international examinations: the roles of gender
The goal of the present study was to evaluate the roles of item position in terms of item difficulty levels in the assessment of aptitude. Using data from a National Examination in Saudi Arabia, the item position effect was evaluated as a teacher ...
Georgios Sideridis +3 more
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The aim of this study is to investigate the attitudes of pre-service teachers who enter to university by aptitude examination towards school experience course.
Feryal Beykal Orhun
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AN INDEPTH EVALUATION ON THE ISSUE OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN NIGERIA [PDF]
There is a decline in the quality of graduates from secondary schools in Nigeria. A situation where some secondary school graduates cannot write a very good letter is a cause for concern.
Davies Kelvin Udim +2 more
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Schools, Universities and Large-Scale Assessment Responses to COVID-19: The Swedish Example
The aim of this paper is to describe, analyze, and discuss how Swedish schools and the national tests in schools, university teaching and examination, and the college admissions test, Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (SweSAT), have been affected by the ...
Marie Wiberg +2 more
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Development and Transfer of Innovative Problem Solving Strategies and Related Confidence in Biomedical Engineering [PDF]
Twenty-nine biomedical engineering (BME) undergraduates participated in a challenge-based instruction biotransport course, offered by the UT Austin BME Department in an accelerated format, at the University of Cambridge.
Clegg, John R., Diller, Kenneth R.
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Teachers’ Pedagogy in Science Integration: A Proposed Program
The study examined a controversial aspect of the K–12 curriculum: the supposed decongestion which resulted in integration of Science with other core subjects in the first and second grade levels.
Flormay Manalo
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