Abstract Background Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and to find ways to introduce and nurture attitudes and behaviours such as empathy, patient-centred care and wholistic care. This paper describes the curriculum and evaluation results of a unique course centred on palliative care decision-making but aimed at introducing these other important competencies as well. Methods The 20 h-long optional course, presented in an art museum, combined different learning methods, including reflections on art, case studies, didactic sessions, personal experiences of faculty, reflective trigger videos and group discussions. A mixed methods approach was used to evaluate the course, including a) a post-course reflective ex...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...
Background: Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and...
Background: The experience of art offers an emerging field in healthcare staff development, much of ...
Surveys show that only 14% of those in need of palliative care actually receive it. The creative art...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...
Background Palliative care is gaining importance within the physician's range of duties. In the unde...
Abstract Background Over recent years there has been an increase in teaching of both palliative care...
Background/PurposeUndergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-li...
BACKGROUND: Over recent years there has been an increase in teaching of both palliative care and ref...
ABSTRACT Introduction Palliative care are actions that seek to act on the quality of life of sick ...
BACKGROUND: Over recent years there has been an increase in teaching of both palliative care and ref...
CONTEXT: Adequate medical education has 3 interrelated aspects: theoretical knowledge, practical ski...
Background/Purpose: Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...
Background: Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and...
Background: The experience of art offers an emerging field in healthcare staff development, much of ...
Surveys show that only 14% of those in need of palliative care actually receive it. The creative art...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...
Background Palliative care is gaining importance within the physician's range of duties. In the unde...
Abstract Background Over recent years there has been an increase in teaching of both palliative care...
Background/PurposeUndergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-li...
BACKGROUND: Over recent years there has been an increase in teaching of both palliative care and ref...
ABSTRACT Introduction Palliative care are actions that seek to act on the quality of life of sick ...
BACKGROUND: Over recent years there has been an increase in teaching of both palliative care and ref...
CONTEXT: Adequate medical education has 3 interrelated aspects: theoretical knowledge, practical ski...
Background/Purpose: Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...