Background in 2010, a First Approach to the Patient (FAP) mandatory course (40 h) was developed at S. Paolo Teaching Hospital. It includes a 2-week nursing attachment, aimed at making first year students empathize with patients, observe healthcare teams and describe and deal with feelings accompanying their early clinical experience. After it, students attend reflection meetings, managed by a doctor and a pedagogist. They have to discuss in small groups their clinical experience and create a poster, which is later presented to the class, focusing on the patient\u2019s experience, the healthcare team and the students\u2019 emotions. Summary of work from 2010, 400 students have elaborated 60 posters on their early clinical experience. They w...
The aim of this presentation is to report how medical students can gain positive study interests not...
This study aimed to identify characteristics of impressive scenes for nursing students during clinic...
From August 2009 until January 2010, Gemma met with patients and their doctors, talking to them abou...
This paper explores the use of painting with a group of pre-registration nursingstudents, as one-app...
Background: Experiential art making in a clinical clerkship offers opportunities for students to gai...
Background At the Queensland University of Technology, medical imaging students complete a total of ...
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© 2017 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine O...
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BackgroundMedical schools look to support students in coping with challenges and stressors related t...
The aim of this presentation is to report how medical students can gain positive study interests not...
Background: Reflective practice is now widely used as a critical learning tool in undergraduate and ...
Prior research shows that medical school is associated with increase in mental health morbidity that...
Observation, including identification of key pieces of data, pattern recognition, and interpretation...
The aim of this presentation is to report how medical students can gain positive study interests not...
This study aimed to identify characteristics of impressive scenes for nursing students during clinic...
From August 2009 until January 2010, Gemma met with patients and their doctors, talking to them abou...
This paper explores the use of painting with a group of pre-registration nursingstudents, as one-app...
Background: Experiential art making in a clinical clerkship offers opportunities for students to gai...
Background At the Queensland University of Technology, medical imaging students complete a total of ...
Building on a series of higher educational arts/medicine initiatives, an interdisciplinary drawing m...
© 2017 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine O...
I will be reporting here on how a group of artists and designers and a group of patients approached ...
Background: Vulnerable persons often face stigma-related barriers while seeking health care. Innovat...
BackgroundMedical schools look to support students in coping with challenges and stressors related t...
The aim of this presentation is to report how medical students can gain positive study interests not...
Background: Reflective practice is now widely used as a critical learning tool in undergraduate and ...
Prior research shows that medical school is associated with increase in mental health morbidity that...
Observation, including identification of key pieces of data, pattern recognition, and interpretation...
The aim of this presentation is to report how medical students can gain positive study interests not...
This study aimed to identify characteristics of impressive scenes for nursing students during clinic...
From August 2009 until January 2010, Gemma met with patients and their doctors, talking to them abou...