Undergraduate medical education in Germany
The purpose of this article is to give international readers an overview of the organisation, structure and curriculum, together with important advances and problems, of undergraduate medical education in Germany. Interest in medical education in Germany
Chenot, Jean-François
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Integration of scientific research training into undergraduate medical education: a reminder call [PDF]
There is an increasingly growing trend towards integrating scientific research training into undergraduate medical education. The importance and compulsoriness of this trend has been greatly highlighted at the Boyer Commission on Educating Undergraduates
Ahmed Abu-Zaid, Khaled Alkattan
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Designing a customized model of effective clinical teaching for an undergraduate medical program: protocol for a mixed-method study [PDF]
Background: Clinical teaching is a vital component of medical education. However, evidence indicates that clinical teaching still confronts numerous challenges, as its quantity and quality are not always desirable.
Hakime Hazrati +5 more
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Background The active involvement of patients in medical education is a common practice globally. Despite this, there is a global paucity of data on patients’ views on their role in medical education.
Nicholas Makins +8 more
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Discourses of student orientation to medical education programs [PDF]
Background: Although medical students’ initial orientation is an important point of transition in medical education, there is a paucity of literature on the subject and major variations in the ways that different institutions orient incoming medical ...
Rachel H. Ellaway +4 more
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Efficacy of quality improvement and patient safety workshops for students: a pilot study
Background While the Association of American Medical Colleges encourages medical schools to incorporate quality improvement and patient safety (QI/PS) into their curriculum, medical students continue to have limited QI/PS exposure.
Kevin P. Shah +20 more
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Gender-Affirming Care With Transgender and Genderqueer Patients: A Standardized Patient Case
Introduction Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients experience health disparities and bias in health care settings. To improve care for TGD patients, medical trainees can practice gender-affirming care skills such as inclusive communication and ...
Laura Weingartner +5 more
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Undergraduate medical education [PDF]
EDITOR, - Stella Lowry1 has commented on the General Medical Council's draft revised recommendations on undergraduate medical education.2 These do not depart much from the council's consultative document,3 which stimulated King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry to review its curriculum.
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Applied Theatre and Drama in Undergraduate Medical Education: A Scoping Review
Background: Thematic arts have been integrated throughout various undergraduate medical education programs to improve students’ clinical skills, knowledge, and behaviours to be clinically competent physicians.
Bronte Johnston, Hartley Jafine
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GIFs vs Pictures in 'How to Use a Slit Lamp' Teaching: Comparing Medical Student Perceptions [PDF]
Background: Videos have been shown to improve learning outcomes, satisfaction and grab learners’ attention for medical education. The aim of this study was to look at whether replacing static images with short, looped videos (home-made GIFs) in a ...
Christopher Ashton +4 more
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