AIM To record the level of allergy teaching occurring in UK medical schools. The UK has experienced an 'allergy epidemic' during the last 3-4 decades. Previous government reviews have emphasised the importance of allergy education and training, treating common allergies in primary care with referral pathways to a specialist and the creation of regional networks. It is acknowledged that the delivery of allergy teaching in UK medical schools is variable, despite the well-recognised need. METHODS All consultant members of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology involved in teaching medical students were invited to partake in qualitative research, employing an online questionnaire for data collection. Participants were ...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Much has been written recently about the teaching of epidemiology to medical students. In the past f...
Junior doctors feel poorly prepared by their training in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and ...
AIM To record the level of allergy teaching occurring in UK medical schools. The UK has experienc...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...
The global increased prevalence of allergy is such that between 20-30% of the world's population now...
Allergy is common and the prevalence has increased substantially in the last 2-3 decades. There has ...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases has placed a significant burden on global healthcare ...
Allergies have become one of the major problems that health institutions, schools as well as individ...
Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey ...
The high prevalence of allergic diseases warrants for sufcient health care provisions available to p...
BACKGROUND: It is recognized that clinicians need training in evidence-based medicine (EBM), however...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are very common in primary and secondary care. They...
Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a question...
Abstract Background Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produced...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Much has been written recently about the teaching of epidemiology to medical students. In the past f...
Junior doctors feel poorly prepared by their training in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and ...
AIM To record the level of allergy teaching occurring in UK medical schools. The UK has experienc...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...
The global increased prevalence of allergy is such that between 20-30% of the world's population now...
Allergy is common and the prevalence has increased substantially in the last 2-3 decades. There has ...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases has placed a significant burden on global healthcare ...
Allergies have become one of the major problems that health institutions, schools as well as individ...
Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey ...
The high prevalence of allergic diseases warrants for sufcient health care provisions available to p...
BACKGROUND: It is recognized that clinicians need training in evidence-based medicine (EBM), however...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are very common in primary and secondary care. They...
Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a question...
Abstract Background Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produced...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Much has been written recently about the teaching of epidemiology to medical students. In the past f...
Junior doctors feel poorly prepared by their training in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and ...