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This study examines the impact of affirmative action bans in six states (California, Washington, Florida, Texas, Michigan, and Nebraska) on the matriculation rates of historically underrepresented students of color in public medical schools in these ...
Liliana M. Garces, David Mickey-Pabello
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Telemedicine Training in Undergraduate Medical Education: Mixed-Methods Review. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Telemedicine has grown exponentially in the United States over the past few decades, and contemporary trends in the health care environment are serving to fuel this growth into the future.
Dicker, MD, PhD, FASTRO, Adam P.+1 more
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A Survey of Information Sources Used for Progress Decisions about Medical Students [PDF]
Although many medical schools have adopted a variety of methods to assess student competency, the extent to which these innovations have changed how decisions about student progress are made is not clear.
Cole BA, Bridget L.+2 more
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Purpose Teaching and assessing professionalism is an essential element of medical education, mandated by accrediting bodies. Responding to a call for comprehensive research on remediation of student professionalism lapses, the authors explored current ...
D. Ziring+7 more
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Include medical ethics in the Research Excellence Framework [PDF]
The Research Excellence Framework of the Higher Education Funding Council for England is taking place in 2013, its three key elements being outputs (65% of the profile), impact (20%), and “quality of the research environment” (15%).
Boyd, K+5 more
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Spiritual Assessments in Occupational Therapy
Spirituality is recognized as an important concept in the study and practice of medicine, including occupational therapy. This aligns with occupational therapy’s core value of treating people holistically—mind, body, and spirit.
Barbara Hemphill
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The State of Nutrition Education at US Medical Schools
Purpose. To assess the state of nutrition education at US medical schools and compare it with recommended instructional targets. Method. We surveyed all 133 US medical schools with a four-year curriculum about the extent and type of required nutrition ...
K. Adams, W. Scott Butsch, M. Kohlmeier
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Impact of Conflict on Medical Education: a Cross-Sectional Survey of Students and Institutions in Iraq [PDF]
Objective: This study surveyed all Iraqi medical schools and a cross-section of Iraqi medical students regarding their institutional and student experiences of medical education amidst ongoing conflict.
Abdalla+34 more
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Taking context seriously: explaining widening access policy enactments in UK medical schools
Since the 1970s, the UK medical student body has become increasingly diverse in terms of gender, ethnicity and age, but not in socio‐economic background. This variance may be linked to large differences in how individual medical schools interpret and put
J. Cleland+3 more
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Diagnostics Examples from Third-Generation Light Sources [PDF]
This lesson discusses many examples of how the signals from the beam monitors are used to diagnose the beam in circular, third-generation synchrotron light sources. During the school, diagnostic examples in other machines (e.g. colliders, CTF3, linacs and free-electron lasers (FEL), and medical accelerators) were given in other lectures.
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