Background: The importance of human factors (HF) has been highlighted recently by the General Medical Council’s decision to include it in their processes for evaluating fitness to practice. Medical school is vital for embedding concepts into medical practice, but little is known about the rigor and extent to which HF is taught across United Kingdom (UK) medical schools. Methods: Cross-sectional study assessing HF among medical students in the UK. An 8-question survey was designed and disseminated nationally using the Qualtrics platform. Respondents were asked for their existing knowledge and perception of HF, education throughout medical school and relevant demographic factors. Results: The survey was completed by 304 medical students from ...
Background: Physicianʼs knowledge in transfusion medicine (TM) is critical for patient safety. There...
BACKGROUND: The doctor's ability to communicate effectively (with patients, relatives, advocates and...
Background: The General Medical Council requires that medical students are taught human values and h...
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
Aim: To identify the extent to which medical aspects of fitness to drive (FTD) are taught within UK ...
In the third article in the series, we describe the outputs from a series of roundtable discussions ...
Background: We report on a project commissioned by the UK Government’s executive agency Public Heal...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
Purpose: This is part of a larger study looking at improving the health and work (HW) dialogue bet...
Background: In the UK the publication of the Health Select Committee Report highlighted the need to ...
BACKGROUND Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whether such...
At about the beginning of June, one in three of all Edinburgh medical students will receive a questi...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Objective: - To take a systematic approach to exploring patient safety teaching in health care curri...
Background: Physicianʼs knowledge in transfusion medicine (TM) is critical for patient safety. There...
BACKGROUND: The doctor's ability to communicate effectively (with patients, relatives, advocates and...
Background: The General Medical Council requires that medical students are taught human values and h...
Patient safety is an emergent property of complex sociotechnical healthcare systems. Human Factors a...
Aim: To identify the extent to which medical aspects of fitness to drive (FTD) are taught within UK ...
In the third article in the series, we describe the outputs from a series of roundtable discussions ...
Background: We report on a project commissioned by the UK Government’s executive agency Public Heal...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Safety and improvement efforts in healthcare education and practice are often limited by inadequate ...
Purpose: This is part of a larger study looking at improving the health and work (HW) dialogue bet...
Background: In the UK the publication of the Health Select Committee Report highlighted the need to ...
BACKGROUND Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whether such...
At about the beginning of June, one in three of all Edinburgh medical students will receive a questi...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Objective: - To take a systematic approach to exploring patient safety teaching in health care curri...
Background: Physicianʼs knowledge in transfusion medicine (TM) is critical for patient safety. There...
BACKGROUND: The doctor's ability to communicate effectively (with patients, relatives, advocates and...
Background: The General Medical Council requires that medical students are taught human values and h...