Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical educators have been searching for methods to effectively teach and maintain these skills in students. The objective of this study was to determine if an auscultation curriculum centered on a portable multimedia CD-ROM was effective in producing and maintaining significant gains in cardiac auscultatory skills. DESIGN: Controlled cohort study PARTICIPANTS: All 168 third-year medical students at 1 medical school in an academic medical center. INTERVENTIONS: Students were tested before and after exposure to 1 or more elements of the auscultation curriculum: teaching on ward/clinic rotations, CD-ROM comprehensive cases with follow-up seminars, and ...
Teaching physical assessment in clinical science courses is a challenge under most circumstances. Ac...
BACKGROUND: The general proficiency in physical diagnostic skills seems to be declining in relation ...
Background: Previous research suggests that cardiac examination skills in undergraduate medical stud...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
This study aimed to examine the effects of 'Heart Sounds', a web-based program on improving fifth-ye...
Background The present study compares the value of additional use of computer simula...
New educational technologies might help to compensate for the decrease in time and emphasis dedicate...
The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills o...
Background: Competent cardiac auscultation is a declining skill. Digital stethoscopes and hand-held ...
Introduction Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals d...
Introduction: Physical examination skills are receiving less attention in curricula and clinical pra...
Abstract Teaching physical exam skills to medical students is increasingly difficult as teachers fac...
Background To determine whether the use of an electronic, sensor based stethoscope a...
Cardiac auscultation is a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
Teaching physical assessment in clinical science courses is a challenge under most circumstances. Ac...
BACKGROUND: The general proficiency in physical diagnostic skills seems to be declining in relation ...
Background: Previous research suggests that cardiac examination skills in undergraduate medical stud...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
This study aimed to examine the effects of 'Heart Sounds', a web-based program on improving fifth-ye...
Background The present study compares the value of additional use of computer simula...
New educational technologies might help to compensate for the decrease in time and emphasis dedicate...
The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills o...
Background: Competent cardiac auscultation is a declining skill. Digital stethoscopes and hand-held ...
Introduction Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals d...
Introduction: Physical examination skills are receiving less attention in curricula and clinical pra...
Abstract Teaching physical exam skills to medical students is increasingly difficult as teachers fac...
Background To determine whether the use of an electronic, sensor based stethoscope a...
Cardiac auscultation is a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
Teaching physical assessment in clinical science courses is a challenge under most circumstances. Ac...
BACKGROUND: The general proficiency in physical diagnostic skills seems to be declining in relation ...
Background: Previous research suggests that cardiac examination skills in undergraduate medical stud...