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Investigating Critical Disparities in USMLE Step 1 Resources: Myocardial Infarction Symptoms in Women. [PDF]
Haque MZ, Mendelson AH, Sareen N.
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The internet and patient education—resources and their reliability: focus on a select urologic topic
The information revolution triggered by the rapid growth of the Internet has allowed healthcare providers and patients to access a rapidly expanding volume of information. To address the quality of this information, a survey of the data on a single urology-related topic available on the Internet was performed.The search on the World Wide Web (Web) was ...
Peter Zvara+2 more
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Simulations using virtual patients have been utilized as an effective method in nursing education. However, keyword network analyses and topic modeling on simulations using virtual patients in nursing education have not yet been performed. In this study, 213 articles were retrieved from online research article databases.
Miok Song, Jeong Eun Moon, Aeri Jang
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Background While healthcare provider priorities often coalesce around clinical concerns, little has been done to explore the most pressing educational concerns among rheumatic disease patients. Objectives To identify healthcare education topics most important to patients with inflammatory arthritis and other rheumatic conditions.
P. Higginbotham+7 more
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The Multi-professional Patient Safety Curriculum Guide was launched by the World Health Organization to develop a patient safety-friendly curriculum in health education. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of teaching related to two topics from the Patient Safety Curriculum Guide on student nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward patient ...
Mansour Mansour+2 more
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The Pharmacists' Patient Care Process (PPCP) is woven throughout the doctor of pharmacy program; however, advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) are not structured in a specific order allowing students to apply the PPCP across the care continuum.
Elizabeth F, Englin, Lisa M, Cillessen
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