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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Vamos, Cheryl A.; Vamos, Sandra D. – American Journal of Health Education, 2008
Objective: This teaching strategy provides students with an opportunity to promote women's health literacy via construction of a creative health information booklet. Students will be able to: (1) Identify health issues that affect women during one particular lifespan stage; (2) Categorize issues according to the seven dimensions of health; (3)…
Descriptors: Females, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Literacy
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Verdu, Fernando; Frances, Francesc; Castello, Ana – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
The teaching of bioethics and its importance in clinical relationships is to a certain extent complicated when we address students of medicine, young people who are more used to dealing with and solving strictly clinical problems. Informed Consent is one of the aspects of professional practice that is generally and widely accepted in Western…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Ethics, Problem Solving, Medical Students
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Clauser, Brian E.; Margolis, Melissa J.; Holtman, Matthew C.; Katsufrakis, Peter J.; Hawkins, Richard E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
During the last decade, interest in assessing professionalism in medical education has increased exponentially and has led to the development of many new assessment tools. Efforts to validate the scores produced by tools designed to assess professionalism have lagged well behind the development of these tools. This paper provides a structured…
Descriptors: Evidence, Medical Education, Psychological Evaluation, Validity
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O'Connor, Margaret; Abbott, Jo-Anne; Recoche, Katrina – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Drama is a promising means of delivering educational messages in palliative care. Research studies have found drama to be an effective means of delivering educational messages in other domains of learning, such as teaching health education to children and adults and engaging the general public in health policy development. This paper discusses the…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Personnel, Terminal Illness, Drama
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Watling, Christopher J.; Lingard, Lorelei – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
An essential goal of evaluation is to foster learning. Across the medical education spectrum, evaluation of clinical performance is dominated by subjective feedback to learners based on observation by expert supervisors. Research in non-medical settings has suggested that participants' perceptions of evaluation processes exert considerable…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Evaluators, Industrial Psychology
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Rubin, David M.; Richards, Christopher L.; Keene, Penelope A. C.; Paiker, Janice E.; Gray, A. Rosemary T.; Herron, Robyn F. R.; Russell, Megan J.; Wigdorowitz, Brian – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
A course in system dynamics has been included in the first year of our university's six-year medical curriculum. System Dynamics is a discipline that facilitates the modelling, simulation and analysis of a wide range of problems in terms of two fundamental concepts viz. rates and levels. Many topics encountered in the medical school curriculum,…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Fundamental Concepts, Medical Students, Medical Schools
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Bell, Erica; Horton, Graeme; Blashki, Grant; Seidel, Bastian M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Preparing health practitioners to respond to the rising burden of disease from climate change is emerging as a priority in health workforce policy and planning. However, this issue is hardly represented in the medical education research. The rapidly evolving wide range of direct and indirect consequences of climate change will require health…
Descriptors: Expertise, Medical Education, Health Personnel, Climate
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Ruiter, Dirk J.; van Kesteren, Marlieke T. R.; Fernandez, Guillen – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
A major challenge in contemporary research is how to connect medical education and cognitive neuroscience and achieve synergy between these domains. Based on this starting point we discuss how this may result in a common language about learning, more educationally focused scientific inquiry, and multidisciplinary research projects. As the topic of…
Descriptors: Research, Medical Education, Prior Learning, Active Learning
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Malone, Karen; Supri, Salinder – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Rapid expansion in scientific knowledge, changes in medical practice, and greater demands from patients and society necessitate reform of the medical curriculum. In recognition of this, medical educators across the world have recommended the adoption of competence-based education. This is intended to increase the rigour and relevance of the…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Scientific Principles, Medicine, Patients
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Brutkiewicz, Randy R. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
What does it take to be successful as a tenure-track research faculty member in a School of Medicine? What are the elements necessary to run a successful laboratory? How does one find the resources and help to know what is important for promotion and tenure? Most training in graduate school or in clinical fellowships does not answer these…
Descriptors: Tenure, Medical Schools, Faculty Development, College Faculty
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Gallagher, Ruth M.; Gallagher, Helen C. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Despite their common history, there are many cultural, attitudinal and practical differences between the professions of medicine and pharmacy that ultimately influence patient care and health outcomes. While poor communication between doctors and pharmacists is a major cause of medical errors, it is clear that effective, deliberate…
Descriptors: Pharmaceutical Education, Medical Students, Hospitals, Chronic Illness
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Chang, E-shien; Simon, Melissa; Dong, XinQi – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
As US populations become increasing diverse, healthcare professionals are facing a heightened challenge to provide cross-cultural care. To date, medical education around the world has developed specific curricula on cultural competence training in acknowledgement of the importance of culturally sensitive and grounded services. This article…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Patients, Values, Chinese Americans
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Masiello, Italo – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Advanced medical education simulators are broadly used today to train both technical/procedural and team-based skills. While there is convincing evidence of the benefits of training technical skills, this is not the case for team-based skills. Research on medical expertise could drive the creation of a new regime of simulation-based team training.…
Descriptors: Expertise, Evidence, Medical Education, Team Training
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Qureshi, Zeshan; Maxwell, Simon – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Though a diverse array of teaching methods is now available, bedside teaching is arguably the most favoured. Students like it because it is patient-centred, and it includes a high proportion of relevant skills. It is on the decline, coinciding with declining clinical skills of junior doctors. Several factors might account for this: busier…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Undergraduate Study, Hospitals, Physician Patient Relationship
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Kitto, Simon C.; Sargeant, Joan; Reeves, Scott; Silver, Ivan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Over the last 15 years there has been an increasingly energetic search for theories and definitions in the burgeoning area of knowledge translation (KT) in the health care context. The focus has been on the design and evaluation of KT activities with little attention to developing a considered KT theoretical/methodological approach that takes a…
Descriptors: Health Occupations, Evaluation Research, Translation, Sociology
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