The impact of medical student research as a discussion topic during the residency interview process [PDF]
Abstract Background Students with a greater number of research experiences are more successful in the National Residency Match Program (NRMP.) As a result, approximately two-thirds of allopathic medical schools have implemented a scholarly research project (SP) as a part of their curriculum.
Kelly Daus, Matthew McEchron
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‘Obviously, you can’t outright ask’: what are the barriers and facilitators to discussion of spiritual health within social prescribing? A study using semi-structured interviews [PDF]
Background Social prescribing aims to provide holistic care to patients and meet needs that expand beyond the biomedical model. Holistic care includes spiritual health.
Ishbel Orla Whitehead +5 more
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Intelligence as a sensitive topic in clinical interviews prompted by learning difficulties [PDF]
It could be expected that in initial clinical interviews prompted by learning difficulties, therapists would avoid attributing the cause of the child's difficulties to a "lack of intelligence", and that the parents would avoid giving information that the therapists might interpret as an indication of a "lack of intelligence".
Grossen, Michèle, Apothéloz, Denis
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Caregiver acceptability of a novel social needs program in a pediatric emergency department during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: a qualitative study [PDF]
Purpose The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has heightened social needs of many families, with the demand for resources, such as food, housing assistance, utilities, childcare, and mental health, rising throughout the United States.
Neha Chohan +3 more
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A Qualitative Study on the Factors Influencing the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Pain by Tuina Manipulation [PDF]
Background Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the most prevalent chronic diseases around the world. Additionally, they contribute significantly to the global burden of disease.
FAN Xiran, LI Duoduo, WANG Shuangshuang, GUO Ye, YU Changhe
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. Due to the need for face-to-face administration of many cognitive screening tests, it is not always feasible to screen large-scale samples. Objective: This study aimed to assess the discriminant validity of the Persian version of Telephone Interview ...
Delara Laghousi +7 more
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The utility of multiple mini-interviews: experience of a medical school [PDF]
Purpose This paper aims to introduce the design of multiple mini-interviews (MMIs) as a tool to assess medical school applicants’ attributes in alignment with the school’s educational goals and to evaluate its utility.
Kyong-Jee Kim +2 more
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Correlation between MMI performance and OSCE performance – a pilot study [PDF]
Objective: The multiple mini-interview (MMI) has been shown to have a positive correlation with early medical school performance, clerkship evaluations, and national licensing examinations.
Adetokunbo Oluwasanjo +2 more
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Ethical Interviews in Software Engineering [PDF]
Background: Despite a long history, numerous laws and regulations, ethics remains an unnatural topic for many software engineering researchers. Poor research ethics may lead to mistrust of research results, lost funding and retraction of publications.
P. Strandberg
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The Social History…It's About the Patient - Culture and All
Introduction It is important to encourage students to confront the importance of culture in the patient-physician interaction. We created this four-part, case-based educational module to demonstrate the importance of social history-taking skills within ...
Monica Lypson +4 more
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