AbstractWe conduct a study to see the students confident and perceived understanding in the management of major incident response. We conducted a cross sectional questionnaire-base study on a group of 45 medical students who underwent their Emergency Medicine posting in UKMMC. They were given an hour lecture on major incident response and followed with a moulage exercise that consists of scene response, in-hospital management and a mock press conference. A 14 point questionnaire using a 5-point Likert scale was developed and used to gauge the perceived level of understanding and confidence among the respondents in the 7 principles areas of managing a major incident as outlined in the Major Incident Medical Management and Supports (MIMMS). T...
Abstract Background: Case-based discussion (CBD) is an established method for active learning in med...
Introduction Multicasualty triage is the process of establishing the priority of care among casualt...
Medical education is rapidly evolving. With the paradigm shift to small-group didactic sessions and ...
AbstractWe conduct a study to see the students confident and perceived understanding in the manageme...
AbstractDuring the 2 weeks emergency medicine posting at faculty of medicine UKMMC, medical students...
Introduction: Disaster medicine is an increasingly important part of medicine. Training in the pract...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...
Background: Medical students often do not feel prepared to manage emergency situations after graduat...
Introduction: Disaster medicine education is an important but often neglected part of Emergency Medi...
Background. At Medunsa, Pretoria, South Africa, the training of final-year medical students includes...
Background: Mass casualty and multi-victim incidents have increased in recent years due to a number ...
Purpose There is a need to provide more effective learning experiences for higher education (HE) stu...
Introduction: Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over ti...
Introduction: Surge capacity has become an increasingly important issue in emergency and disaster m...
Applying simulation in medical education is becoming more and more popular. The use of simulation in...
Abstract Background: Case-based discussion (CBD) is an established method for active learning in med...
Introduction Multicasualty triage is the process of establishing the priority of care among casualt...
Medical education is rapidly evolving. With the paradigm shift to small-group didactic sessions and ...
AbstractWe conduct a study to see the students confident and perceived understanding in the manageme...
AbstractDuring the 2 weeks emergency medicine posting at faculty of medicine UKMMC, medical students...
Introduction: Disaster medicine is an increasingly important part of medicine. Training in the pract...
OBJECTIVE: Training in practical aspects of disaster medicine is often impossible, and simulation m...
Background: Medical students often do not feel prepared to manage emergency situations after graduat...
Introduction: Disaster medicine education is an important but often neglected part of Emergency Medi...
Background. At Medunsa, Pretoria, South Africa, the training of final-year medical students includes...
Background: Mass casualty and multi-victim incidents have increased in recent years due to a number ...
Purpose There is a need to provide more effective learning experiences for higher education (HE) stu...
Introduction: Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over ti...
Introduction: Surge capacity has become an increasingly important issue in emergency and disaster m...
Applying simulation in medical education is becoming more and more popular. The use of simulation in...
Abstract Background: Case-based discussion (CBD) is an established method for active learning in med...
Introduction Multicasualty triage is the process of establishing the priority of care among casualt...
Medical education is rapidly evolving. With the paradigm shift to small-group didactic sessions and ...