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Teaching During Rounds

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2007
Teaching rounds are a vital part of every residency program. Patient rounds provide an avenue to incorporate evidence-based medicine, current literature, and personal experiences into daily teaching while allowing residents to experience the doctor-patient relationship.
Keith D, Cook, Rachel B, Gutowsky
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Teaching on a ward round

BMJ, 2008
A deliberate and planned approach to bedside teaching will make learning more effective Teaching on a ward round has been compared to walking a tightrope. A clinical teacher has to balance the differing needs of undergraduate and graduate learners while providing a comprehensive and safe clinical service.
Ker, Jean   +2 more
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Peer‐assisted bedside teaching rounds

The Clinical Teacher, 2015
Summary Background Although postgraduate trainees play a well‐accepted role in medical education, little consideration has traditionally been given to senior undergraduate trainees as teachers.
Aristithes, Doumouras   +3 more
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Clinical nursing rounds, part 4: teaching rounds for nurses

British Journal of Nursing, 2005
Clinical rounds are being introduced in the Dudley Group of Hospitals to improve patient care, involve patients and improve communication. There are four types of rounds, Matrons rounds, Nurse Management Rounds, Patient Comfort rounds and Teaching rounds. This article describes Teaching rounds and is the final article in the series of four. Nurses and
Ann, Close, George, Castledine
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Teaching on Ward Rounds

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The most commonly used format for ward rounds in most teaching hospitals is the case presentation method, in which a brief account of the patient's history, physical findings...
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