Aim: To ascertain the perceived skills of students at U.K. medical schools in palliative medicine. Design: A validated questionnaire survey. Participants: Newly qualified U.K, pre-registration house officers (PRHOs). Measures: A Likert scale from 0 to 5 for respondents to rate their perceived skills in four clinical scenarios, and their anxiety in caring for the dying. Results: Mean confidence rating in breaking bad news was 2.9, in ability to empathize was 3.2, in discussing prognosis was 3.3, and in providing symptom control was 2.8. Mean anxiety rating in caring for a dying patient was 2.9. Of the comments, 24% wished for more "hands on" experience and 23% suggested further curriculum recommendations. Conclusion: Teaching of palliative m...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Residents report that they received inadequate teaching in palliative care and low levels of comfort...
Objectives To ascertain the effect of 12 months spent as a GP registrar on perceived skills in palli...
BackgroundThe fundamental importance of good end of life care has been well documented however recen...
Background Training in palliative and end-of-life care has been introduced in medical education; how...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Residents report that they received inadequate teaching in palliative care and low levels of comfort...
Objectives To ascertain the effect of 12 months spent as a GP registrar on perceived skills in palli...
BackgroundThe fundamental importance of good end of life care has been well documented however recen...
Background Training in palliative and end-of-life care has been introduced in medical education; how...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
Background: A proportion of newly qualified doctors report feeling unprepared to manage patients wit...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...