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CE, a monthly journal, is dedicated to the latest advancements in creative education. The primary objective of this journal is to create a comprehensive repository of cutting-edge research on the topic, as well as to increase awareness and stimulate interest in the rapidly-evolving fields related to creative education…
Naghma Naeem
The Aga Khan University (AKU) renewed its undergraduate curriculum and incorporated Problem Based Learning (PBL) as one of the main teaching strategies in years one and two. PBL requires a huge pool of facilitators. Recent AKU graduates were recruited as Teac…
Charlene E. Gamaldo, Alyssa A. Gamaldo, Roy E. Strowd, Laurence Hou, Aadi Kalloo, Mark A. Sanchez, Rachel E. Salas
Methods of incorporating the evaluation of professional conduct have varied widely by specialty, institution, and level of training. Medical educators now are tasked with developing more operationally-defined evaluative tools while balancing the ongoing need…
Maud Lundén, Bodil T. Andersson, Solveig M. Lundgren
When investigating the general state of radiography, an allied health care education in Sweden, one possible starting point is to conduct a review of Bachelor theses from radiography education programmes. The nature and function of the thesis can have an acad…
Jennifer D. Irwin
Courses that bridge health promotion scholarship with a demonstrative application of that scholarship are potent and critical for future public health professionals. For senior students about to graduate from the Honors Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) Prog…
Andréa Laudares Marques, Marcia Rejane Thomas Canabarro Andrade, Laura Guimarães Primo
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are candidates for kidney transplantation and therefore the presence of any source of infection must be avoided. Consequently, awareness to maintain oral health is very important for these patients. The aim of this s…
Nico Vonneilich, Hans-Hermann Dubben, Levente Kriston, Andreas H. Guse, Olaf von dem Knesebeck, 1 1
It has been argued that medical education lacks a specific focus on scientific skills and competencies. A recently developed compulsory introductory track on the basic principles of science in medicine was integrated into the medical curriculum at the Univers…
Rania Zaini, Hani Almoallim, Waleed Hafiz, Mayada Boyaan, Mohammad Samannodi, Alaa Al-Rehali, Suzan Awan, Haneen Hafith, Dana Attar
Background: Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are among the most common complains presented at the clinical practice, accounting about 15% - 30% of all primary care encounters. However, clinical doctors continue to document a low level of confidence in their m…
Suzette Cooke, Jean-François Lemay, Tanya Beran, Amonpreet Sandhu, Harish Amin
Introduction: The Script Concordance Test (SCT) is an assessment method of clinical reasoning skills. SCT is designed to assess a candidate’s ability to reason when faced with decisions encountered in the three phases of clinical decision-making: diagnosis, i…
Hélène Kergoat, Marie-Jeanne Kergoat, 1 1
The literature indicates that the prevalence of oculovisual problems increases with age and that it is higher in older individuals residing in long-term care facilities (LTCF) compared to those living in the community. It further indicates that eye care servi…
Jinjun Li, Qingming Wu, Ting Yu, Yi Zou, Yunjie Li
Beginning in 2014 as a major education reform in China, the implementation of clinical medicine specialized graduate student training combined with standardized resident training system as well as Chinese clinical medical professional degree system binding wi…
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