This study aimed to examine the effects of 'Heart Sounds', a web-based program on improving fifth-year medical students' auscultation skill in a medical school in Egypt. This program was designed for medical students to master cardiac auscultation skills in addition to their usual clinical medical courses. Pre- and post-tests were performed to assess students' auscultation skill improvement. Upon completing the training, students were required to complete a questionnaire to reflect on the learning experience they developed through 'Heart Sounds' program. Results from pre- and post-tests revealed a significant improvement in students' auscultation skills. In examining male and female students' pre- and post-test results, we found that both o...
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...
Interpretation of complex auscultation concepts as a student is a difficult skill, traditionally dev...
Background The present study compares the value of additional use of computer simula...
The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills o...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical e...
Background - Despite continued curriculum reform, the clinical skills competencies of medical gradua...
AbstractBackgroundEffectiveness of simulation-based education in cardiac auscultation training is co...
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 a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
Introduction Mastery of respiratory auscultation skills is fundamental for clinicians to develop. We...
7noBackground: The use of simulation technology for skill training and assessment in medical educati...
New educational technologies might help to compensate for the decrease in time and emphasis dedicate...
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...
Interpretation of complex auscultation concepts as a student is a difficult skill, traditionally dev...
Background The present study compares the value of additional use of computer simula...
The objective of this study was to determine if a training module improves the auscultation skills o...
Abstract Background Cardiac auscultation remains an efficient and accessible diagnostic tool, especi...
Today's medical school graduates have significant deficits in physical examination skills. Medical e...
Background - Despite continued curriculum reform, the clinical skills competencies of medical gradua...
AbstractBackgroundEffectiveness of simulation-based education in cardiac auscultation training is co...
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 a critical part of clinical examination. Stethoscope allows for early detect...
Introduction Mastery of respiratory auscultation skills is fundamental for clinicians to develop. We...
7noBackground: The use of simulation technology for skill training and assessment in medical educati...
New educational technologies might help to compensate for the decrease in time and emphasis dedicate...
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...
Interpretation of complex auscultation concepts as a student is a difficult skill, traditionally dev...