As the need for medical education programs to devote time and resources to care for the underserved becomes more apparent, the need for effective programs and accurate measures of effectiveness is essential. Attitudes of health professionals and medical students have been demonstrated to affect the decision of pursuing careers to car for the underserved. These attitudes change during the course of medical school training in positive and negative directions. Tools such as the Attitudes Towards the Homeless Questionnaire (ATHQ) and the Health Professionals Attitudes Towards Homeless Inventory (HPATHI) have been created to assess these changes over time. Based on prior comparisons, the HPATHI was chosen to gauge the attitudes of the medical st...
Background - Considerable stigma exists toward persons experiencing homelessness (PEH)—a vulnerable ...
Purpose: to reveal the structure of the disease between homeless people and leading factors, influen...
Objectives Active patient involvement in community-based education is still relatively novel; in par...
As the need for medical education programs devoting time and resources to care for the underserved b...
Background: Homeless people have greater health care needs than those who are housed, yet often expe...
Abstract Background Recent literature has called for humanistic care of patients and for medical sch...
Perhaps it is the culture of many medical schools that encourages students to specialize in more “pr...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to explore changes in medical students\u27 attitudes toward ...
Background: Medical students’ attitudes and beliefs about homeless people may be shaped by the attit...
Introduction Learners in the emergency department (ED) frequently encounter individuals who are home...
Background and Objectives: The United States of America is currently experiencing a shortage of phys...
International audienceBackground: Experts in the field of medical education emphasized the need for ...
© 2016, The Author(s). Background Millions of Americans experience homelessness annually. Medical pr...
Objective. · To explore alternative ways of adapting medical student clerkships in response to prece...
Purpose: Medical students\u27 attitudes toward underserved patient populations have been shown to be...
Background - Considerable stigma exists toward persons experiencing homelessness (PEH)—a vulnerable ...
Purpose: to reveal the structure of the disease between homeless people and leading factors, influen...
Objectives Active patient involvement in community-based education is still relatively novel; in par...
As the need for medical education programs devoting time and resources to care for the underserved b...
Background: Homeless people have greater health care needs than those who are housed, yet often expe...
Abstract Background Recent literature has called for humanistic care of patients and for medical sch...
Perhaps it is the culture of many medical schools that encourages students to specialize in more “pr...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to explore changes in medical students\u27 attitudes toward ...
Background: Medical students’ attitudes and beliefs about homeless people may be shaped by the attit...
Introduction Learners in the emergency department (ED) frequently encounter individuals who are home...
Background and Objectives: The United States of America is currently experiencing a shortage of phys...
International audienceBackground: Experts in the field of medical education emphasized the need for ...
© 2016, The Author(s). Background Millions of Americans experience homelessness annually. Medical pr...
Objective. · To explore alternative ways of adapting medical student clerkships in response to prece...
Purpose: Medical students\u27 attitudes toward underserved patient populations have been shown to be...
Background - Considerable stigma exists toward persons experiencing homelessness (PEH)—a vulnerable ...
Purpose: to reveal the structure of the disease between homeless people and leading factors, influen...
Objectives Active patient involvement in community-based education is still relatively novel; in par...