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Medical Education, 2004
paramount to clinical success. While some clinicians attracted to paediatrics may possess natural talents for such communications, for most it takes lengthy practice and reflection to master the art. We want to reduce both the time taken and the harm that results from suboptimal clinical care as a consequence of artless communication.
Elizabeth A, Rider +2 more
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paramount to clinical success. While some clinicians attracted to paediatrics may possess natural talents for such communications, for most it takes lengthy practice and reflection to master the art. We want to reduce both the time taken and the harm that results from suboptimal clinical care as a consequence of artless communication.
Elizabeth A, Rider +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
MEDICAL educators have been bemused by aphorisms about Mark Hopkins and one student on a log, or about the exciting qualities that a physician's research lends to his teaching. During the past few years, when some members of medical faculties have espoused education as a specialty (as the title of Dr.
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MEDICAL educators have been bemused by aphorisms about Mark Hopkins and one student on a log, or about the exciting qualities that a physician's research lends to his teaching. During the past few years, when some members of medical faculties have espoused education as a specialty (as the title of Dr.
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2023
Abstract This chapter recounts Spinoza’s interaction with the Antwerp-born ex-Catholic Franciscus van den Enden (1602–74), whom many scholars studying Spinoza’s life and career have viewed as a decisive influence on his career as a philosopher.
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Abstract This chapter recounts Spinoza’s interaction with the Antwerp-born ex-Catholic Franciscus van den Enden (1602–74), whom many scholars studying Spinoza’s life and career have viewed as a decisive influence on his career as a philosopher.
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Improving dietitians’ teaching skills
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1992Many health professionals lack important teaching skills, perhaps adding to patient difficulties in understanding and adopting therapeutic diets. Research suggests that teaching skills improved after dietitians took a continuing education course entitled "Effective Patient Teaching." Our study tested whether dietitians' new skills would persist in the ...
R R, Roach +5 more
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2022
Using evidence from Virginia Stephen’s letters and diaries, Morley College records, the Morley College Magazine, and textbooks from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this chapter pieces together Virginia Stephen’s teaching schedule (see Appendix 3), the four types of courses she taught – culture series, English history, composition and
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Using evidence from Virginia Stephen’s letters and diaries, Morley College records, the Morley College Magazine, and textbooks from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this chapter pieces together Virginia Stephen’s teaching schedule (see Appendix 3), the four types of courses she taught – culture series, English history, composition and
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Teaching and evaluating surgical skills
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000To examine how surgical skills are taught and evaluated in obstetrics-gynecology residency programs in the United States.A questionnaire was mailed to the directors of all 266 residency programs in the United States and to second contact names at 51 sites.
L P, Mandel, G M, Lentz, B A, Goff
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Teaching Prioritization Skills
Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2006The Medical Specialty Preceptor Council of a large tertiary medical center selected prioritization as a theme to address with medical specialty registered nurse preceptors. Activities included exploration of the literature, personal reflection on preceptor experiences, and creation of a project that culminated in a preceptor forum.
Joyce L, Nelson +6 more
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Collaborative dental skills teaching
Veterinary Record, 2015Periodontal disease is commonly encountered in companion animal practice and yet receives little coverage in British veterinary curricula. Andrew Gardiner of the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies explains how Edinburgh vet students polish their ...
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