Supporting doctors' professional identity development through specialist training
Abstract Anatomy‐centric specialties such as surgery, radiology, and anatomical pathology (AP) have workforce shortages, with attrition during the training phase proposed as a contributing factor. Current understanding of the reasons behind trainee attrition is limited, and there have been calls to increase the depth and richness of research in this ...
Shemona Y. Rozario +3 more
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Reducing alcohol consumption among adolescents: intervention strategies by Chinese healthcare professionals. [PDF]
Zhou T, Wang Y, Xiao Z, Xu S, Xu F.
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Abstract While gamified learning platforms show promise for engaging digital learners and promoting active learning, evidence of their effectiveness in predicting academic outcomes remains limited. This study examined how engagement patterns and incentives impact academic outcomes in a gamified environment to determine whether a formative question bank
Mohammad Aldalou +5 more
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Ethical competence in nursing: A theoretical definition. [PDF]
Halldorsdottir S, Bryngeirsdottir HS.
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Joseph A. Feustle, Jr. sobre John C. Wilcox: \u3cem\u3eSelf and Image in Juan Ramón Jiménez\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Feustle, Joseph A., Jr.
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Balancing act: An autoethnographic study of one medical educator's first year as a mentor
Abstract Novice faculty mentors often struggle with the transition from mentee to mentor. Although they may face similar challenges, each mentor's experience and journey of professional identity formation is unique, influenced by their background, experiences, relationships, and context.
Andrew S. Cale
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Shared reading interventions to promote psychosocial well-being in older adults: a systematic review. [PDF]
Milani C +9 more
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Multiliteracy, past and present, in the Karaim communities [PDF]
Csató, Éva Á., Nathan, David
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“A lot of it is about feel”: The promise of sensory ethnography for anatomical education research
Abstract Ethnographers have constructed rich accounts of cultural settings since the early nineteenth century. A new approach, sensory ethnography, holds great promise for Health Professions Education scholars in its incorporation of the senses, particularly regarding anatomical teaching and learning. In this article, we describe sensory ethnography as
Paula Cameron, Olga Kits, Anna MacLeod
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It's not you, it's the government; Or, PrEPping pharmacists on supporting sexual health in underserved populations. [PDF]
Lam J.
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