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Health-related quality of life of medical students in a  Brazilian student loan programme
This study aimed to evaluate the health-related quality of life of medical students participating in a  large Brazilian government loan programme for undergraduate students in private schools. A  cross-sectional study in a stratified sample of students from a private medical school in Salvador, Brazil, evaluated their health-related quality of life by using a Brazilian Portuguese version of the 36-item Short Form Health Survey questionnaire (SF-36). Students supported by the loan programme consistently presented lower mean scores in all SF-36 domains and in the physical and mental component summary scores than those...
Source: Perspectives on Medical Education - July 19, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

Are surface and deep learning approaches associated with study patterns and choices among medical students? A cross-sectional study.
CONCLUSION: The type of learning approach was associated with study patterns and choices among medical students. Educators need to be attentive to the type of learning their students use and think of measures that impact teaching and assessment methods. PMID: 30365597 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Sao Paulo Medical Journal - October 22, 2018 Category: General Medicine Authors: Delgado ÁHA, Almeida JPR, Mendes LSB, Oliveira IN, Ezequiel ODS, Lucchetti ALG, Lucchetti G Tags: Sao Paulo Med J Source Type: research

Trend and spatial clustering of medical education in Brazil: an ecological study of time series from 2010 to 2021
Studies that analyze the temporal trend and spatial clustering of medical education indicators are scarce, especially in developing countries such as Brazil. This analysis is essential to subsidize more equita...
Source: BMC Health Services Research - August 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rafael Alves Guimar ães, Ana Luísa Guedes de França e Silva, Marizélia Ribeiro de Souza, Adriana Moura Guimarães, Marcos Eduardo de Souza Lauro, Alessandra Vitorino Naghettini, Heliny Carneiro Cunha Neves, Fernanda Paula Arantes Manso, Cândido Vieir Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effect of reflection on medical students ’ situational interest: an experimental study
ConclusionRelative to providing alternative diagnoses while solving cases, structured reflection increased medical students’ interest and may therefore be a useful tool for teachers concerned with enhancing students’ motivation for learning. Surprisingly, easy cases promoted higher situational interest despite the higher awareness of knowledge gaps on difficult cases. This suggests the potential for case difficulty to inhibit students’ interest in learning, a possibility that demands further investigation.
Source: Medical Education - December 4, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ligia M C Ribeiro, Silvia Mamede, Alexandre S Moura, Eliza M Brito, Rosa M D Faria, Henk G Schmidt Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Differences in clerkship development between public and private Brazilian medical schools: an overview
Around the world, it is very expensive to become a physician. Although public medical schools are less expensive than private medical schools, tuition fees are charged at public medical schools in the majority...
Source: BMC Medical Education - September 21, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mauricio Braz Zanolli, Derly Silva Streit, Dione Tavares Maciel, Evelin Massae Ogata Muraguchi, Milton Arruda Martins and Iolanda F átima Lopes Calvo Tibério Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Prevalence and correlates of depression, anxiety, and stress in medical residents of a Brazilian academic health system
Several studies correlate medical residency with the occurrence of mental health disorders, Burnout Syndrome and quality of life impairment. It has been demonstrated that mental health disorders increase medic...
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 11, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Paula Lage Pasqualucci, Luciana Luccas Mendes Damaso, Arthur Hirschfeld Danila, Daniel Fatori, Francisco Lotufo Neto and Vera Hermina Kalika Koch Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Burnout syndrome, extracurricular activities and social support among Brazilian internship medical students: a cross-sectional analysis
Burnout syndrome (BS) is highly prevalent among medical students and is associated with lower empathy and worsening of medical students ́ mental health. The aim of our study was to identify prevalence of BS du...
Source: BMC Medical Education - March 18, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Maria Carolina Pedro Fontana, Igor Prado Generoso, Alexandre Sizilio and Danielle Bivanco-Lima Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Entrustable professional activities for Junior Brazilian Medical Students in community medicine
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) have been defined to promote the workplace participation of undergraduate medical students, generally in the context of high-income countries with a focus on the seco...
Source: BMC Medical Education - October 25, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ieda Francischetti, Ylva Holzhausen and Harm Peters Tags: Research Source Type: research

The current status of “spirituality and health” teaching in Brazilian medical schools: a nationwide survey
In this study, we aimed to investigate the current status of S/H teaching in Brazilian medical schools, the opinion...
Source: BMC Medical Education - March 20, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Giancarlo Lucchetti, Paulo Othavio de Araujo Almeida, Elena Zuliani Martin, Leonardo Garcia G óes, Keylla Cássia Gomes Cotta, Andressa Correia Lima, Oscarina da Silva Ezequiel and Alessandra Lamas Granero Lucchetti Tags: Research Source Type: research

Association of scopophobia with online learning fatigue among medical students in Brazil
Scopophobia can be described in the medical field as the fear of being watched or stared at. Despite the relevance of scopophobia in remote learning scenarios, which have always existed and have been largely e...
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 6, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mateus Sud ário Alencar, Marcos Kubrusly, Claudia Maria Costa de Oliveira, Bianca Oriá Almada de Aquino, Isadora Néri Viana, Pedro Iughetti Morais and Hermano Alexandre Lima Rocha Tags: Research Source Type: research

Curriculum satisfaction of graduates of medical residency in ophthalmology
The number of ophthalmologists trained in Brazil has increased, but their satisfaction with the medical residency curriculum is unclear.
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 3, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: A.B.C. Guimar ães, E. Amaral and K.M. Carvalho Tags: Research Source Type: research

Characterization of simulation centers and programs in Latin America according to the ASPIRE and SSH quality criteria
CONCLUSIONS: Simulation-based education in health sciences has had an increasing development in Latin America, within a university environment, in an important academic specialization process that seeks to adhere to high-quality standards to improve training and development of clinical skills, human factors, and critical thinking. We recommend starting accreditation processes in Latin America and studies that measure the quality of simulation-based education in our region, based on objective observations more than in self-reporting.PMID:34772461 | DOI:10.1186/s41077-021-00188-8
Source: Adv Data - November 13, 2021 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Soledad Armijo-Rivera Felipe Machuca-Contreras Norma Raul Saionara Nunes de Oliveira Ismael Ballesteros Mendoza H éctor Shibao Miyasato Diego Andr és Díaz-Guio Source Type: research

A Controlled Clinical Trial on the Effects of Exercise on Cognition and Mobility in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis
Conclusion Six months of exercise provided benefits to cognition and mobility in adults with multiple sclerosis. This trial was registered prospectively with the Brazilian Clinical Trials Register, ID: RBR-9gh4km (http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/?q=RBR-9gh4km). To Claim CME Credits Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives Upon completion of this article, the reader should be able to: (1) Recognize the physical and cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis; (2) Identify the importance of exercise on cognition and mobility in patients with mu...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - January 19, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Original Research Articles: CME Article . 2019 Series . Number 2 Source Type: research

What do otolaryngologists want to learn? An educational targeted needs assessment study
ConclusionOtolaryngologists need further training in some areas of their field due to different reasons. Determining these areas and reasons will help in designing more effective continuous medical education activities and residency training programs in otolaryngology.ResumoIntroduçãoA avaliação de necessidades específicas, que inclui a identificação das necessidades dos alunos, é um passo fundamental no desenvolvimento de programas educacionais. No entanto, esta etapa costuma ser subestimada em programas de pós-graduação em educação médica, inclusive na residência em otorrinolaringologia. Determinar as nece...
Source: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - January 1, 2019 Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research