This study examined communication about medical professional career decisions as depicted by 10 popular websites. Qualitative research methods, phenomenology and hermeneutics, were used to investigate these messages. Findings revealed a differencebetween medical community authors and layperson authors. Authors associated with the medical field shared overall positive messaging while authors not associated with the medical field leaned toward a negative presentation of information. The divide was most prominent when the role of advising was introduced. Topics discussed in the research included making the choice to enter the medical profession, level of intelligence of medical students, personality traits, financial incentive, continued educa...
To what extent and how do medical and popular media discuss issues of quality when it comes to healt...
Ensuring information and communication in quality health to the population means being able to influ...
This study examines the changing dynamics of doctor-patient communication with the prevalent use of ...
[[abstract]]Because of the great advance of Internet and the arising consciousness of public health,...
ABSTRACT Objective: The main objective of the study is to identify which social media is being mostl...
Background: Patients face difficulties identifying appropriate physicians owing to the sizeable quan...
Nationally, physicians have been slow to adapt to the use of the Internet as a tool of communication...
As media develops as a primary source of health information, two questions remains: How people recei...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
Introduction: Internet addiction has been found to be prevalent in medical students, but only quanti...
PURPOSE: Communication skills teaching in medical education has yet to acknowledge the impact of the...
Background: Health information can be more easily transmitted and diffused through the Internet, but...
Objective: To explore the factors associated with the different uses of report cards, physician rati...
Background: Health information can be more easily transmitted and diffused through the Internet, but...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015ABSTRACT Background: A growing number of physicians...
To what extent and how do medical and popular media discuss issues of quality when it comes to healt...
Ensuring information and communication in quality health to the population means being able to influ...
This study examines the changing dynamics of doctor-patient communication with the prevalent use of ...
[[abstract]]Because of the great advance of Internet and the arising consciousness of public health,...
ABSTRACT Objective: The main objective of the study is to identify which social media is being mostl...
Background: Patients face difficulties identifying appropriate physicians owing to the sizeable quan...
Nationally, physicians have been slow to adapt to the use of the Internet as a tool of communication...
As media develops as a primary source of health information, two questions remains: How people recei...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
Introduction: Internet addiction has been found to be prevalent in medical students, but only quanti...
PURPOSE: Communication skills teaching in medical education has yet to acknowledge the impact of the...
Background: Health information can be more easily transmitted and diffused through the Internet, but...
Objective: To explore the factors associated with the different uses of report cards, physician rati...
Background: Health information can be more easily transmitted and diffused through the Internet, but...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015ABSTRACT Background: A growing number of physicians...
To what extent and how do medical and popular media discuss issues of quality when it comes to healt...
Ensuring information and communication in quality health to the population means being able to influ...
This study examines the changing dynamics of doctor-patient communication with the prevalent use of ...