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Adolescent Medicine: Attitudes and Skills of Pediatric and Medical Residents

Adolescent Medicine: Attitudes and Skills of Pediatric and Medical Residents

... attitudes toward adolescent health care; (2) More pediatric residents than medical residents planned careers in clinical practice, suggesting that some of the differences in attitude and[r] ... See full document

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Effect of a brief intervention on evidence-based medicine skills of pediatric residents

Effect of a brief intervention on evidence-based medicine skills of pediatric residents

... while residents who attended medical school outside the US may not have received adequate EBM ...that medical stu- dents were not able to adequately use quality of evidence to guide clinical ...of ... See full document

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Attitudes of the Physician Membership of the Society for Adolescent Medicine Toward Medical Abortions for Adolescents

Attitudes of the Physician Membership of the Society for Adolescent Medicine Toward Medical Abortions for Adolescents

... The contraceptive prescription practice of the re- spondents is presented in Fig 2. Ninety-six percent of the respondents prescribed some contraceptive for their patients. Greater than 90% of the respondents prescribed ... See full document

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An Empirical Approach to Assessing Pediatric Residents' Attitudes, Knowledge and Skills in Primary Care Behavioral Health

An Empirical Approach to Assessing Pediatric Residents' Attitudes, Knowledge and Skills in Primary Care Behavioral Health

... assess skills. A strength of Steele et al.’s (2010) method to measuring skills was their novel and replicable approach of clinical case ...and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) (Acton, 2001; Birmaher ... See full document

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The Beginning of the Research Stream in Family Medicine Residency Program at McMaster University

The Beginning of the Research Stream in Family Medicine Residency Program at McMaster University

... the residents reported previ- ous research experience and/or some training in epidemiology and biostatistics and there were no differ- ences in that regard between those in the research stream and those in the ... See full document

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Clinical Auscultation Skills in Pediatric Residents

Clinical Auscultation Skills in Pediatric Residents

... University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina in the Department of Pediatrics by the Division of Pediatric Cardiology, where there is an approved 3-year fellowship training program in pediatric ... See full document

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Adolescent Medicine Training in Pediatric Residency Programs

Adolescent Medicine Training in Pediatric Residency Programs

... afford residents increased opportuni- ties in longitudinal care for adoles- cents if adolescent-specific clinic sites and community practices with adoles- cent expertise were included as op- tional ... See full document

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Pediatric residents' experiences of a clinical rotation in Adolescent Medicine

Pediatric residents' experiences of a clinical rotation in Adolescent Medicine

... in Adolescent Medicine was not of an IPE nature, meaning that students were not of different professional backgrounds, yet the learn- ing occurred in an interprofessional team ...environment. ... See full document

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Primary care: We need all the help we can get!

Primary care: We need all the help we can get!

... Swisher has estimated a 70% overlap in attitudes, values, and styles of utilizing medical care skills between family niedicine residents and pediatric and internal medicine residents whi[r] ... See full document

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Isn't It the Right Time to Address the Impact of Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Units on Medical Education?

Isn't It the Right Time to Address the Impact of Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Units on Medical Education?

... This period of transition provides an opportunity to shape this field and benefit all critically ill patients. Cross-fertilization rather than competition is essential. There are research opportunities in the cardiac ... See full document

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Assessing attitudes towards medical assisted dying in Canadian family medicine residents: a cross-sectional study

Assessing attitudes towards medical assisted dying in Canadian family medicine residents: a cross-sectional study

... recruit residents from Western Canada and the ...of residents in Canada; a recent national resi- dent survey by the Resident Doctors of Canada had a response rate of ...Canadian residents’ ... See full document

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Training in adolescent health: how much have second-year residents had?

Training in adolescent health: how much have second-year residents had?

... believed residents should receive during ...30 residents (38.5%) felt comfortable with their knowledge of adolescent health ...(29.5%) residents agreed that teenagers should be asked about ... See full document

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Proficiency and Retention of Neonatal Resuscitation Skills by Pediatric Residents

Proficiency and Retention of Neonatal Resuscitation Skills by Pediatric Residents

... There are a few points to consider when interpreting our results. The evalua- tions were done on fi rst-year pediatric residents, who have little previous neonatal resuscitation experience. It was also ... See full document

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Teaching-skills training programs for family medicine residents

Teaching-skills training programs for family medicine residents

... family medicine resi- dency programs are very different from those of the other specialties owing to their 2-year ...teaching skills for family medicine resi- ...family medicine ... See full document

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ECG interpretation skills of South African Emergency Medicine residents

ECG interpretation skills of South African Emergency Medicine residents

... emergency medicine residents have similar skill levels in ECG interpretation compared to medicine residents (although the overall performance was low for both disciplines—rates of incorrect ... See full document

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View of Precepting Medical Students by Emergency Medicine Residents

View of Precepting Medical Students by Emergency Medicine Residents

... EM residents per year in our residency, and they are not all assigned to the ED every ...available residents participated in the study, but because there are so few, there might be differences between the ... See full document

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Design, implementation, and evaluation of a pediatric and adolescent type 2 diabetes management program at a tertiary pediatric center

Design, implementation, and evaluation of a pediatric and adolescent type 2 diabetes management program at a tertiary pediatric center

... tertiary pediatric center in Hamilton, Ontario, ...tertiary pediatric diabetes center caring for around 550 children with type 1 diabetes onsite, and is part of a regional diabetes program with several ... See full document

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Utilizing Improvement Science Methods to Improve Physician Compliance With Proper Hand Hygiene

Utilizing Improvement Science Methods to Improve Physician Compliance With Proper Hand Hygiene

... eral pediatric inpatient resident teams (consisting of attending physicians, residents, and medical students) on two 24-bed general inpatient units with all-private ... See full document

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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

... Department of Pediatrics, Stanford Medical School, Palo Alto, California 94304. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE[r] ... See full document

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Prospective Evaluation of Residents On Call: Before and After Duty-Hour Reduction

Prospective Evaluation of Residents On Call: Before and After Duty-Hour Reduction

... The nature and duration of clinical activities performed during 180 on-call duty periods by 51 pediatric residents. Three time periods are reported: May to August 2005; May to June 2009; and July to ... See full document

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