The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills of medical students at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Second-year medical students completed pretests on 12 heart sounds followed by a 45-minute training module on clinical auscultation, with retesting immediately after the intervention and during their third-year pediatrics clerkship. The control group consisted of third-year medical students who did not have the intervention. There was a 23% improvement in the identification of heart sounds postintervention ( P < .001). Diastolic and valvular murmurs were poorly identified pre- and post intervention. There was a 6% decline in accuracy of the intervention group in the followin...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
Cardiac auscultation is an important part of the preparticipation physical examination of athletes. ...
Introduction: Physical examination skills are receiving less attention in curricula and clinical pra...
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...
AbstractBackgroundEffectiveness of simulation-based education in cardiac auscultation training is co...
have conducted upper airway sounds, and could be crying and uncooperative. In today’s era of compet-...
Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical e...
given to cardiac auscultation during internal medicine and cardiology training and to evaluate the a...
Background To determine whether the use of an electronic, sensor based stethoscope a...
Newly qualified doctors are expected to be able to conduct a cardiac auscultation unassisted, but st...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
Background - Despite continued curriculum reform, the clinical skills competencies of medical gradua...
BACKGROUND: The general proficiency in physical diagnostic skills seems to be declining in relation ...
Introduction Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals d...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
Cardiac auscultation is an important part of the preparticipation physical examination of athletes. ...
Introduction: Physical examination skills are receiving less attention in curricula and clinical pra...
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...
AbstractBackgroundEffectiveness of simulation-based education in cardiac auscultation training is co...
have conducted upper airway sounds, and could be crying and uncooperative. In today’s era of compet-...
Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical e...
given to cardiac auscultation during internal medicine and cardiology training and to evaluate the a...
Background To determine whether the use of an electronic, sensor based stethoscope a...
Newly qualified doctors are expected to be able to conduct a cardiac auscultation unassisted, but st...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
Background - Despite continued curriculum reform, the clinical skills competencies of medical gradua...
BACKGROUND: The general proficiency in physical diagnostic skills seems to be declining in relation ...
Introduction Cardiac auscultation is an important clinical skill used by health care professionals d...
INTRODUCTION: Studies of physicians at all levels of training demonstrate significant deficiencies i...
Cardiac auscultation is an important part of the preparticipation physical examination of athletes. ...
Introduction: Physical examination skills are receiving less attention in curricula and clinical pra...