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Toto, Regina L.; Man, Lillian; Blatt, Benjamin; Simmens, Samuel J.; Greenberg, Larrie – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Empathy is desirable in all health care professionals in their interactions with patients and each other. Empathy in its cognitive (perspective-taking) and affective forms has been well-studied in the literature and in fact, is shown in most studies to decline during undergraduate and graduate medical education. Empathy has also been shown to be…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Medical Students, Empathy, Personality Traits
Zhou, Ying-Xue; Ou, Chun-Quan; Zhao, Zhi-Tao; Wan, Cheng-Song; Guo, Cui; Li, Li; Chen, Ping-Yan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Students' first-year academic success plays a critical role on their overall development in college, which implies the need to concentrate on identifying ways to improve students' first-year academic success. Different from most research on the subject, this study attempted to combine the sociological perspective of college impact with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Medical Students, Academic Achievement
Henriksen, Ann-Helen; Ringsted, Charlotte – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
The aim of this study was to explore how medical students perceive the experience of learning from patient instructors (patients with rheumatism who teach health professionals and students) in the context of coupled faculty-led and patient-led teaching session. This was an explorative study with a qualitative approach based on focus group…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Patients, Experiential Learning
Helmich, Esther; Bolhuis, Sanneke; Laan, Roland; Dornan, Tim; Koopmans, Raymond – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Dealing with emotions is a critical feature of professional behaviour. There are no comprehensive theoretical models, however, explaining how medical students learn about emotions. We aimed to explore factors affecting their emotions and how they learn to deal with emotions in themselves and others. During a first-year nursing attachment in…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Behavior, Professional Identity, Emotional Response
Pani, John R.; Chariker, Julia H.; Naaz, Farah; Mattingly, William; Roberts, Joshua; Sephton, Sandra E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Instruction of neuroanatomy depends on graphical representation and extended self-study. As a consequence, computer-based learning environments that incorporate interactive graphics should facilitate instruction in this area. The present study evaluated such a system in the undergraduate neuroscience classroom. The system used the method of…
Descriptors: Neurology, Anatomy, Computer Graphics, Computer Assisted Instruction
Maloney, Stephen; Moss, Alan; Ilic, Dragan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have seen exponential growth in recent years. The high utilisation of SNS by tertiary students makes them an attractive tool for educational institutions. This study aims to identify health professional students' use and behaviours with SNS, including students' perspectives on potential applications within…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Health Education
Costa, Patrício; Magalhães, Eunice; Costa, Manuel João – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Empathy is a relevant attribute in the context of patient care. However, a decline in empathy throughout medical education has been reported in North-American medical schools, particularly, in the transition to clinical training. The present study aims to longitudinally model empathy during medical school at three time points: at the entrance,…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Empathy, Models
Shin, In-Soo; Kim, Jung-Hee – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Problem-based learning (PBL) has been identified as an approach that improves the training of nurses by teaching them how to apply theory to clinical practice and by developing their problem-solving skills, which could be used to overcome environmental constraints within clinical practice. A consensus is emerging that there is a need for…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Nursing Education, Problem Solving, Meta Analysis
Baroffio, Anne; Vu, Nu V.; Gerbase, Margaret W. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Implementation of a pedagogical approach is a continuous and evolving process. As an institution with more than 15 years problem-based learning (PBL), we studied how the learning and teaching processes are currently practiced in a 2-year preclinical basic sciences program to assess whether they still match the intended objectives. Using both…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Tutors
Maloney, Stephen; Tai, Joanna Hong-Meng; Lo, Kristin; Molloy, Elizabeth; Ilic, Dragan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
In health professional education, reflective practice is seen as a potential means for self-improvement from everyday clinical encounters. This study aims to examine the level of student honesty in critical reflection, and barriers and facilitators for students engaging in honest reflection. Third year physiotherapy students, completing summative…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Allied Health Personnel, Physical Therapy, Undergraduate Students
Preusche, Ingrid; Wagner-Menghin, Michaela – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Assessment of students' attitudes towards physicians' empathy is essential in medical education and in practice because empathy is vital in physician-patient communication. To cross-culturally adapt the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (S-version, JSPE-S) into a German version, examine its psychometric properties in comparison to the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Empathy, Physicians, Medical Education
Stegeman, J. H.; Schoten, E. J.; Terpstra, O. T. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
In this article we discuss clinical workplace learning using a dual approach: a theoretical one and an empirical one. Drawing on the philosophical work of Aristotle, Polanyi and Schön we posit that the "knowing 'and' acting" underpinning day-to-day medical practice is personal and embraces by nature a tacit dimension.…
Descriptors: Trainees, Student Attitudes, Modeling (Psychology), Feedback (Response)
McKenzie, Karen; Cossar, Jill A.; Fawns, Tim; Murray, Aja L. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
The study explored the ways in which qualified and trainee clinical psychologists perceived professional behaviour, as illustrated in a series of short vignettes, in student and clinical practice contexts. Comparisons were made to identify the extent to which ideas of professionalism differed across different learning contexts and between…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Clinical Psychology, Medical Students, Trainees
Hendry, Gordon James – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Peer-physical examination is a widely adopted and an integral component of the undergraduate curriculum for many health science programs. Unwillingness or perceived inability to participate in peer-physical examination classes may have a negative impact upon students' abilities to competently conduct physical examinations of patients in…
Descriptors: Health Sciences, Peer Relationship, Physical Examinations, Allied Health Personnel
McLellan, Lucy; McLachlan, Emma; Perkins, Laurence; Dornan, Tim – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
In response to the tendency for music to be under-represented in the discourse of medical humanities, we framed the question "how can music heal?" We answered it by exploring the lived experiences of musicians with lay or professional interests in health. Two medical students and a medically qualified educationalist, all musicians, conducted a…
Descriptors: Well Being, Figurative Language, Medical Education, Music

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