Introduction: Technical or practical skills deficits upon graduation from medical school are prevalent and contribute to increasing medical error. The current study sought to evaluate the efficacy of a simulation-and deliberate practice-based learning program for requesting blood products, delivered to newly graduated interns. Methods: The requesting of blood products by a group of 27 ``trained'' interns was prospectively compared with that of a group of 30 ``untrained'' interns throughout the first 13 weeks of internship at an Irish teaching hospital. Results: Our analysis showed that the training intervention reduced the risk of a rejected sample by 65% as compared with interns who did not receive the training. Moreover, the risk of a rej...
The aim of our work is to study and compare interactive and traditional teaching methods of pharmaci...
Abstract Background Basic clinical skills training in the Japanese medical education system has trad...
A consistent finding in the literature is that newly graduated medical students often do not possess...
Introduction: Technical or practical skills deficits upon graduation from medical school are prevale...
The transition from undergraduate medical education to graduate medical education is one that new in...
Introduction: Simulation is a teaching method used to train and assess the learning of medical profe...
Background Many previous studies on internship have reported a lack of preparedness for the role. Mo...
Introduction: Newly trained nurses experience a lack of preparedness in practical skills, and resear...
BACKGROUND: Adequate clinical skills training is a challenge for present day medical education. Simu...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
The transfusion of blood and blood products is a complex, multi-professional task which is liable to...
Abstract Background Administration of blood is a comp...
Background: Pediatrics residents are expected by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Educ...
Context: A module-based training program for medical interns using World Health Organization guide f...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
The aim of our work is to study and compare interactive and traditional teaching methods of pharmaci...
Abstract Background Basic clinical skills training in the Japanese medical education system has trad...
A consistent finding in the literature is that newly graduated medical students often do not possess...
Introduction: Technical or practical skills deficits upon graduation from medical school are prevale...
The transition from undergraduate medical education to graduate medical education is one that new in...
Introduction: Simulation is a teaching method used to train and assess the learning of medical profe...
Background Many previous studies on internship have reported a lack of preparedness for the role. Mo...
Introduction: Newly trained nurses experience a lack of preparedness in practical skills, and resear...
BACKGROUND: Adequate clinical skills training is a challenge for present day medical education. Simu...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
The transfusion of blood and blood products is a complex, multi-professional task which is liable to...
Abstract Background Administration of blood is a comp...
Background: Pediatrics residents are expected by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Educ...
Context: A module-based training program for medical interns using World Health Organization guide f...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
The aim of our work is to study and compare interactive and traditional teaching methods of pharmaci...
Abstract Background Basic clinical skills training in the Japanese medical education system has trad...
A consistent finding in the literature is that newly graduated medical students often do not possess...