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  1. Non-Technical Skills (NTS) are cognitive, social, and personal resource skills that are crucial in complex and high-risk environments. The aims of our research are to determine the prevalence and content of NT...

    Authors: Oves-Suarez B, García-Marín JA, Aguayo-Albasini JL and Soria-Aledo V
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:376
  2. The burnout rates among residents urge for adequate interventions to improve resilience and prevent burnout. Peer reflection, also called group intervision sessions, is a potentially successful intervention to...

    Authors: Anouk Jorissen, Kim van de Kant, Habibe Ikiz, Valerie van den Eertwegh, Walther van Mook and Angelique de Rijk
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:375
  3. Modern healthcare systems require the right mix of medical specialties for effective provision of high-quality services. Despite increased availability of general physicians and specialists, Türkiye lags behin...

    Authors: Mustafa Said Yıldız and M. Mahmud Khan
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:373
  4. Mentoring medical students with varied backgrounds and individual needs can be challenging. Mentors’ satisfaction is likely to be important for the quality and sustainability of mentorships, especially in prog...

    Authors: Elise Pauline Skjevik, Edvin Schei, J. Donald Boudreau, Arne Tjølsen, Unni Ringberg, Abraham Fuks, Monika Kvernenes and Eirik H. Ofstad
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:372
  5. Misconceptions should be detected early in dental students’ training to improve their clinical performance. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess undergraduate dental students’ knowledge and performance of m...

    Authors: Sarah M. Alkahtany, Shaima E. Alabdulkareem, Wajd H. Alharbi, Norah F. Alrebdi, Tomather Sultan Askar, Sundus M. Bukhary, Amal A. Almohaimede and Kholod Khalil Al-Manei
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:371
  6. Responsiveness is relevant in the context of treatment and the provision of medical services. However, if we delve deeper into the subject, we must establish and develop responsiveness within the medical scien...

    Authors: Hooman Khanpoor, Mohammad Amerzadeh, Ahad Alizadeh, Omid Khosravizadeh and Sima Rafiei
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:370
  7. The role of paramedics has expanded significantly over the past two decades, requiring advanced skills and education to meet the demands of diverse healthcare settings. In 2021, the academic requirements for p...

    Authors: Megan E. Worsfold, Clare Jouanny, Ela Hamer, Stian A. Mohrsen, Patryk Jadzinski and Mick Harper
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:368
  8. Psychometrics plays a vital role in evaluating educational research, including the analysis of multiple-choice exams. This study aims to improve the discriminatory ability of the “Médico Interno Residente” (MI...

    Authors: Eduardo Murias Quintana, José Rodríguez Castro, Fernando Sánchez Lasheras, Juan Vega Villar, Jose Juan Curbelo García, María Cadenas Rodríguez and Jaime Baladrón Romero
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:367
  9. As an important medical personnel training system in China, standardized residency training plays an important role in enriching residents’ clinical experience, improving their ability to communicate with pati...

    Authors: Juan Zhang, Hong Chen, Xie Wang, Xiaofeng Huang and Daojun Xie
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:366
  10. Introducing students to the "planetary health lenses" perspective is crucial. Comprehensive strategies for teaching this perspective are lacking, especially in the domains of "interconnection within nature (IW...

    Authors: Rafaela Brugalli Zandavalli, Airton Tetelbom Stein and Tatiana Souza de Camargo
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:365
  11. Scientific research activities are crucial for the development of clinician-scientists. However, few people pay attention to the current situation of medical research in pediatric medical students in China. Th...

    Authors: Canyang Zhan and Yuanyuan Zhang
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:364
  12. Clinician teachers (physicians who teach in clinical settings) experience considerable psychological challenges in providing both educational training and patient care. This study aimed to determine the preval...

    Authors: Arunee Tipwong, Nathan C. Hall, Linda Snell, Parinya Chamnan, Matthew Moreno and Jason M. Harley
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:361
  13. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a critical diagnostic tool in various medical settings, yet its instruction in medical education is inconsistent. The Rapid Ultrasound for Shock and Hypotension (RUSH) proto...

    Authors: Lukas Martin Müller-Wirtz, William M. Patterson, Sascha Ott, Annika Brauchle, Andreas Meiser, Thomas Volk, Ulrich Berwanger and David Conrad
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:360
  14. Nowadays, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, electronic learning (eLearning) has become a necessity in education. eLearning can be either synchronous, where classes are conducted in real-time, or asynchro...

    Authors: Amal A. Alghamdi, Ghada F. Alyousif, Amani M. AlQarni, Fatma H. Amer, Taghreed O. Alfadhel, Rawan N. Almutairi, Shatha M. Almutairi, Anwar D. Almutairi, Nouf A. Hakami and Kholoud. Al Ghamdi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:358
  15. Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is a congenital disease with an incidence of 4 out of 10,000 live births, therefore proper education of its treatment is essential. Understanding the disease and the wide array o...

    Authors: Imre J. Barabas, Daniel Vegh, Olivia Bottlik, Patrik Kreuter, Istvan Hartyanszky, Bela Merkely and Daniel Palkovics
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:357
  16. Cricothyrotomy is a lifesaving surgical technique in critical airway events. However, a large proportion of anesthesiologists have little experience with cricothyrotomy due to its low incidence. This study aim...

    Authors: Ying Zhou, Huibin Gao, Qianyu Wang, Juan Zhi, Quanle Liu, Weipeng Xia, Qirui Duan and Dong Yang
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:356
  17. Consultations with children and their families are complex and require soft skills. However, there is a gap in the medical curriculum concerning these skills, especially as encounter training is often adult-ce...

    Authors: Vivianne Izabelle de Araújo Baptista, Liliane Pereira Braga, Ádala Nayana de Sousa Mata, Bruno Oliveira Carreiro, Luiz Paulo Gomes dos Santos Rosa, Hécio Henrique Araújo de Morais, George Dantas de Azevedo and Simone Appenzeller
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:355
  18. Writing multiple choice questions (MCQs) for the purpose of medical exams is challenging. It requires extensive medical knowledge, time and effort from medical educators. This systematic review focuses on the ...

    Authors: Yaara Artsi, Vera Sorin, Eli Konen, Benjamin S. Glicksberg, Girish Nadkarni and Eyal Klang
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:354
  19. Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP’s) represent a valuable tool for gathering knowledge and summarising the latest trends in medicine and dentistry. Blended education has been found, even before the COVID-19 pa...

    Authors: Irena Duś-Ilnicka, Anna Paradowska-Stolarz, Marta Mazur, Małgorzata Radwan-Oczko, Andrea Perra, Vanessa Salete de Paula, Laura Sterian Ward, Nicola Alberto Valente, Elena Firkova, Teodora Karteva, Lucia Miralles Jorda, Pedro de Sousa Gomes and Marzena Dominiak
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:352
  20. Simulation-based training is effective for ultrasound (US)-guided procedures. However, commercially developed simulators are costly. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of a hand-made phantom for US-gu...

    Authors: Chien-Tai Huang, Chih-Hsien Lin, Shao-Yung Lin, Sih‑Shiang Huang and Wan-Ching Lien
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:351
  21. Clinical practicum is crucial for strengthening nursing students' clinical competence. However, nursing students often experience considerable stress during clinical practicum, and so they employ coping strate...

    Authors: Li-Hung Tsai, Lai-Chu See, Jun-Yu Fan, Ching-Ching Tsai, Chuan-Mei Chen and Wei-Sheng Peng
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:349
  22. Nontraditional students bring to medicine inherent characteristics and perspectives that enrich the learning environment and contribute to expanding diversity in medicine. However, research has shown that thes...

    Authors: Danielle Eames, Shelby Thomas, Kaden Norman, Edward Simanton and Anne Weisman
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:348
  23. Medicine is one of the most inaccessible professions in the United Kingdom (UK). The Plant a Seed (PAS) series was created to address this; it is an online pre-recorded three-part video series to “Inspire”, “E...

    Authors: Nadin Hawwash and Enam Haque
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:347
  24. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a frequent manifestation at the onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus in children, possibly associated with a wide range of complications, often as a consequence of wrong or delayed ...

    Authors: Alice Monzani, Elena Corti, Antonio Scalogna, Silvia Savastio, Erica Pozzi, Pier Paolo Sainaghi, Francesco Della Corte and Ivana Rabbone
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:345
  25. Assessment of the ocular fundus, traditionally by direct ophthalmoscopy (DO), is essential to evaluate many neurologic diseases. However, the status of DO training in neurology residencies is unknown. We condu...

    Authors: Jasmeet Saroya, Noor Chahal, Alice Jiang, Douglas Pet, Nailyn Rasool, Mark Terrelonge and Madeline Yung
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:344
  26. In the dynamic field of pharmacy amongst a diverse array of countries with disparate income levels, pharmacists play a pivotal role in integrating emerging scientific knowledge into their practice while adapti...

    Authors: Sholene Ballaram, Velisha Perumal-Pillay and Fatima Suleman
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:343
  27. Since university education and intensive and limited pre-service training do not provide an acceptable level of performing the duties of operating room nurses, and considering the limitations of traditional tr...

    Authors: R. Khorammakan, S. H. Roudbari, A. Omid, V. S. Anoosheh, A. N. Arabkhazaei, A. Z. Arabkhazaei, J. Khalili, H. Belyad Chaldashti and A. Ghadami
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:342
  28. Assessment ability lies at the core of midwives’ capacity to judge and treat clinical problems effectively. Influenced by the traditional teaching method of “teacher-led and content-based”, that teachers invol...

    Authors: Yuji Wang, Yijuan Peng and Yan Huang
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:340
  29. Computer-based assessment for sampling personal characteristics (Casper), an online situational judgement test, is a broad measure of personal and professional qualities. We examined the impact of Casper in th...

    Authors: Anurag Saxena, Loni Desanghere, Kelly Dore and Harold Reiter
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:339
  30. The midwifery continuity of care model is one of the care models that have not been evaluated well in some countries including Iran. We aimed to assess the effect of a program based on this model on the clinic...

    Authors: Fatemeh Razavinia, Parvin Abedi, Mina Iravani, Eesa Mohammadi, Bahman Cheraghian, Shayesteh Jahanfar and Mahin Najafian
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:338
  31. Despite the central importance of physical examination (PE) skills to patient evaluation, early trainees struggle with its correct application and interpretation. This struggle may reflect the instructional st...

    Authors: LilyAnne Jewett, Samuel Clarke, Erin Griffin and Aaron Danielson
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:337
  32. Medical diagnostics is a pivotal bridge curriculum that receives much less attention from undergraduates in non-clinical medicine health profession programs with less student engagement and poor performance. M...

    Authors: Jieyu He, Bei Wu, Haiying Zhong, Junkun Zhan, Lanyan Zhu, Jie Zhang, Yi Zeng and Zhihong Li
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:336
  33. In the context of increasingly intricate healthcare systems, professionals are compelled to collaborate within dynamically changing interprofessional teams. Moreover, they must adapt these collaborative proces...

    Authors: Lisa-Maria van Klaveren, Vincent Geukers and Rien de Vos
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:334
  34. Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is reported to ease effective and adequate decision making for all works of life including health professionals. Investigating the level of implementation of EBP among physiothera...

    Authors: Dilane Landry Nsangou Muntessu, Hyacinte Trésor Ghassi, Franklin Chu Buh, Ange Wandji Nietho, Julio Rostan Siewe and Mpatoutou Me Mpatoutou
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:332
  35. Many applied postgraduate pain training programs are monodisciplinary, whereas interdisciplinary training programs potentially improve interdisciplinary collaboration, which is favourable for managing patients...

    Authors: Wouter Munneke, Christophe Demoulin, Jo Nijs, Carine Morin, Emy Kool, Anne Berquin, Mira Meeus and Margot De Kooning
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:331
  36. A script concordance test (SCT) provides a series of clinical vignettes to assess clinical reasoning in uncertainty. Appraised throughout health education literature, SCTs are cognitive assessments of clinical...

    Authors: Lindsey Kojich, Stephanie A. Miller, Katelyn Axman, Timothy Eacret, J. Atticus Koontz and Caroline Smith
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:329
  37. The complexity and uncertainty around Persistent Physical Symptoms (PPS) make it difficult to diagnose and treat, particularly under time-constrained consultations and limited knowledge. Brief interventions th...

    Authors: Stacie Thursby, Lorelle Dismore and Katherine Swainston
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:328
  38. The abrupt onset of the COVID-19 pandemic compelled universities to swiftly establish online teaching and learning environments that were not only immediately deployable but also conducive to high-quality educ...

    Authors: Chih-Tsung Hung, Shou-En Wu, Yi-Hsien Chen, Chen-Yeu Soong, Chien‑Ping Chiang and Wei‑Ming Wang
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:326
  39. “Student engagement” (SE) is gaining momentum as an approach to improve the performance of health professions education (HPE). Nevertheless, despite the broad studies about the role of students in various area...

    Authors: Hanieh Neshastesaz Kashi, Salime Goharinezhad, Samira Soleimanpour and Ali Haji Mohammadi
    Citation: BMC Medical Education 2024 24:325

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