BACKGROUND: The general proficiency in physical diagnostic skills seems to be declining in relation to the development of new technologies. The few studies that have examined this question have invariably used recordings of cardiac events obtained from patients. However, this type of evaluation may not correlate particularly well with bedside skills. Our objectives were 1) To compare the cardiac auscultatory skills of physicians in training with those of experienced cardiologists by using real patients to test bedside diagnostic skills. 2) To evaluate the impact of a five-month bedside cardiac auscultation training program. METHODS: 1) In an academic primary care center, 20 physicians (trainees in internal medicine and family practice) and ...
7noBackground: The use of simulation technology for skill training and assessment in medical educati...
Background: Competent cardiac auscultation is a declining skill. Digital stethoscopes and hand-held ...
Does simulation-based training improve cardiac auscultation skills in Medicine students? The Pavia e...
AbstractBackgroundEffectiveness of simulation-based education in cardiac auscultation training is co...
Background - Despite continued curriculum reform, the clinical skills competencies of medical gradua...
given to cardiac auscultation during internal medicine and cardiology training and to evaluate the a...
Abstract Background Physicians spend less time at the bedside in the modern hospital setting which h...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
Newly qualified doctors are expected to be able to conduct a cardiac auscultation unassisted, but st...
The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills o...
Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical e...
Introduction Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals d...
Background The present study compares the value of additional use of computer simula...
Cardiac auscultation is a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
7noBackground: The use of simulation technology for skill training and assessment in medical educati...
Background: Competent cardiac auscultation is a declining skill. Digital stethoscopes and hand-held ...
Does simulation-based training improve cardiac auscultation skills in Medicine students? The Pavia e...
AbstractBackgroundEffectiveness of simulation-based education in cardiac auscultation training is co...
Background - Despite continued curriculum reform, the clinical skills competencies of medical gradua...
given to cardiac auscultation during internal medicine and cardiology training and to evaluate the a...
Abstract Background Physicians spend less time at the bedside in the modern hospital setting which h...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
Newly qualified doctors are expected to be able to conduct a cardiac auscultation unassisted, but st...
The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills o...
Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical e...
Introduction Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals d...
Background The present study compares the value of additional use of computer simula...
Cardiac auscultation is a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
7noBackground: The use of simulation technology for skill training and assessment in medical educati...
Background: Competent cardiac auscultation is a declining skill. Digital stethoscopes and hand-held ...
Does simulation-based training improve cardiac auscultation skills in Medicine students? The Pavia e...