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Profiling recent medical graduates planning to pursue surgery, anesthesia and obstetrics in Brazil
Lack of providers in surgery, anesthesia, and obstetrics (SAO) is a primary driver of limited surgical capacity worldwide. We aimed to identify predictors of entry into Surgery, Anesthesia, and Obstetrics and ...
Source: BMC Medical Education - May 8, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Aline Gil Alves Guilloux, Jania A. Ramos, Isabelle Citron, Lina Roa, Julia Amundson, Benjamin B. Massenburg, Saurabh Saluja, Bruno Alonso Miotto, Nivaldo Alonso and Mario C ésar Scheffer Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Effects of deliberate reflection on diagnostic accuracy, confidence and diagnostic calibration in dermatology
ConclusionsDeliberate reflection increased diagnostic accuracy in dermatology but did not affect confidence and calibration. Calibration was worse on more difficult cases, suggesting that calibration is a  knowledge-related phenomenon.
Source: Perspectives on Medical Education - July 8, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

Evaluating medical education regulation changes in Brazil: workforce impact
Shortages and inequitable distribution of physicians is an obstacle to move towards Universal Health Coverage, especially in low-income and middle-income countries. In Brazil, expansion of medical school enrol...
Source: Human Resources for Health - March 16, 2021 Category: Health Management Authors: Alexandre Medeiros Figueiredo, Danette Waller McKinley, Adriano Massuda and George Dantas Azevedo Tags: Research Source Type: research

Teaching and learning pharmacology in Brazil before COVID-19 pandemic: a case study in Rio de Janeiro
Knowledge of pharmacology is crucial for physicians to perform rational and safe medicine. Medical professionals are responsible for prescribing drugs and a weak performace of those can result in medication er...
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 23, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Antonio Augusto Fidalgo-Neto, Renato Matos Lopes, Ricardo Riedel Martins Ribeiro, Cristina Alves Magalh ães de Souza, Raul Luiz de Souza Cavalcanti, Natiele Carla da Silva Ferreira and Luiz Anastacio Alves Tags: Research Source Type: research

Sign Language in Brazilian Pharmacy Education.
Conclusion. Learning sign language in undergraduate pharmacy is important for these professionals could provide humanistic and integral care to deaf patients. Therefore, there is considerable room for improvement in teaching sign language to undergraduate pharmacy students in Brazil. PMID: 31831902 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 30, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Souza Anacleto de Araújo DC, Santos JS, Menezes da Cunha Barros I, Neves Cavaco AM, Mesquita AR, Pereira de Lyra D Tags: Am J Pharm Educ Source Type: research

Drug use among medical students in S ão Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of substance use was high in this population and increased from the basic to the clinical cycle. The COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the frequency of drug use and prevalence estimates.PMID:37703121 | PMC:PMC10495101 | DOI:10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0493.R1.150623
Source: Sao Paulo Medical Journal - September 13, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Pedro Lemos-Santos Lukas Blumrich Jordi Blanes Debia Jo ão Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia Paulo Jeng Chian Suen Andr é Malbergier Source Type: research

Brazilian actions to promote physiology learning and teaching in secondary and high schools
Members of the Education Committee of the Brazilian Society of Physiology have developed multiple outreach models to improve the appreciation of science and physiology at the precollege level. The members of this committee act in concert with important Brazilian governmental strategies to promote training of undergraduate students in the teaching environment of secondary and high schools. One of these governmental strategies, the Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciacão à Docência, a Brazilian public policy of teaching enhancement implemented by the Coordenacão de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal ...
Source: AJP: Advances in Physiology Education - May 25, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mello-Carpes, P. B., Granjeiro, E. M., Montrezor, L. H., Rocha, M. J. A. Tags: HOW WE TEACH: GENERALIZABLE EDUCATION RESEARCH Source Type: research

A Quantitative Analysis of the Quality of Pharmacy Education in Brazil.
Conclusion. The analysis found an increase in the number of pharmacy schools in the private sector in Brazil and that the quality of public institutions was better than that of private institutions. Qualitative research should be carried out to complement the quantitative findings reported here. PMID: 31065151 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - March 31, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mara de Sousa Lopes N, Soares Gondim AP, Silva Soares AC, Barbosa Dos Santos D, Ribeiro de Sales Neto M, Pinto DM Tags: Am J Pharm Educ Source Type: research

COVID-19 pandemic in S ão Paulo: a quantitative study on clinical practice and mental health among medical residency specialties
CONCLUSION: Clinical specialty residents are at higher risk of anxiety, depression and burnout. The symptoms of anxiety and depression have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a general need for mental health support interventions for medical resident physicians, which requires reinforcement during this worldwide crisis.PMID:34287511 | DOI:10.1590/1516-3180.2021.0109.R1.27042021
Source: Sao Paulo Medical Journal - July 21, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Vitor Silva Mendon ça Amanda Steil A écio Flávio Teixeira de Gois Source Type: research