Graduating Internal Medicine residents must possess sufficient skills to perform a variety of medical procedures. Little is known about resident experiences of acquiring procedural skills proficiency, of practicing these techniques, or of being assessed on their proficiency. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively investigate resident 1) experiences of the acquisition of procedural skills and 2) perceptions of procedural skills assessment methods available to them.Methods: Focus groups were conducted in the weeks following an assessment of procedural skills incorporated into an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Using fundamental qualitative description, emergent themes were identified and analyzed. Results: Residents ...
Background: Practicing physicians often wish to improve their procedural skills but have limited edu...
Introduction: Proficiency in procedural skills is a prerequisite for graduating residents in Family ...
Learning Objectives: Help resident physicians become experts on procedural competency by developing ...
Abstract Background Graduating Internal Medicine resi...
Background: Procedural skills training forms an essential, yet difficult to assess, component of an ...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to assess the opinions of pediatric program directors reg...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
Objective: Procedural skills education has a high priority for medical students. However, it is not...
• The procedural skills of internists have been scruti-nized recently because of concern for quality...
Background: Medical students are required to undertake procedural clinical skills training before th...
Background: Medical students have limited confidence in performing procedural skills. A pilot study ...
The objective was to systematically review the literature to identify and grade tools used for the e...
Background. Simulation is increasingly used for teaching medical procedures. The go...
[english] Objective: Procedural skills education has a high priority for medical students. However, ...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background: Practicing physicians often wish to improve their procedural skills but have limited edu...
Introduction: Proficiency in procedural skills is a prerequisite for graduating residents in Family ...
Learning Objectives: Help resident physicians become experts on procedural competency by developing ...
Abstract Background Graduating Internal Medicine resi...
Background: Procedural skills training forms an essential, yet difficult to assess, component of an ...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to assess the opinions of pediatric program directors reg...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
Objective: Procedural skills education has a high priority for medical students. However, it is not...
• The procedural skills of internists have been scruti-nized recently because of concern for quality...
Background: Medical students are required to undertake procedural clinical skills training before th...
Background: Medical students have limited confidence in performing procedural skills. A pilot study ...
The objective was to systematically review the literature to identify and grade tools used for the e...
Background. Simulation is increasingly used for teaching medical procedures. The go...
[english] Objective: Procedural skills education has a high priority for medical students. However, ...
Objectives: The Residency Review Committee training requirements for emergency medicine residents (E...
Background: Practicing physicians often wish to improve their procedural skills but have limited edu...
Introduction: Proficiency in procedural skills is a prerequisite for graduating residents in Family ...
Learning Objectives: Help resident physicians become experts on procedural competency by developing ...