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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lifestyle and behaviours, mental health and education of students studying healthcare-related courses at a British university
In this study, we surveyed students studying healthcare-related courses at our university on how their lifestyles and behaviours,...
Source: BMC Medical Education - February 21, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Nishita Gadi, Saman Saleh, Jo-Anne Johnson and Aaron Trinidade Tags: Research Source Type: research

Sparing the doctors blushes: the use of sexually explicit films for the purpose of Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) in the training of medical practitioners in Britain during the 1970s
The general reluctance of medical practitioners in postwar Britain to ‘speak of sex’ during healthcare consultations increasingly became a matter of professional concern in the wake of legal reforms and social changes during the 1960s affecting sexual expression and reproductive health, and a growing optimism in the early 1970s concerning the treatment of sexual difficulties. In the mid-1970s, largely as a result of the work of Dr Elizabeth Stanley, Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) seminars were introduced from the USA into some medical schools in Britain, usually as a part of courses that were intended to he...
Source: Medical Humanities - July 11, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Irwin, R. Tags: Original research Source Type: research

How should teaching on whole person medicine, including spiritual issues, be delivered in the undergraduate medical curriculum in the United Kingdom?
Conclusions: Students and Faculty generally recognise a spiritual dimension to health and support provision of spiritual care to appropriate patients. There is lack of consensus whether this should be delivered by doctors or left to others. Spiritual issues impacting patient management should be included in the curriculum; agreement is lacking about how to deliver and assess.
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 2, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mark HarbinsonDavid Bell Source Type: research

UK medical students ’ attitudes towards their future careers and general practice: a cross-sectional survey and qualitative analysis of an Oxford cohort
Against the background of the recruitment crisis in general practice, we aimed to determine what United Kingdom (UK) medical students value in their future careers, how they perceive careers in general practic...
Source: BMC Medical Education - July 4, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Sarah Barber, Rachel Brettell, Rafael Perera-Salazar, Trisha Greenhalgh and Richard Harrington Tags: Research article Source Type: research

The ethnicity attainment gap among medical and biomedical science students: a qualitative study
Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently underachieve when compared with their White counterparts not only in the United Kingdom, but across the globe. There is no ...
Source: BMC Medical Education - December 29, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Hugh Claridge, Khadija Stone and Michael Ussher Tags: Research article Source Type: research

UKCAT and medical student selection in the UK – what has changed since 2006?
The United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is an aptitude test used since 2006 within selection processes of a consortium of UK medical and dental schools.
Source: BMC Medical Education - September 5, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Rachel Greatrix and Jonathan Dowell Tags: Research article Source Type: research

A national analysis of the medical schools of training for merit award-winning laboratory medical doctors working in Britain
To inform the discussion regarding the origins of Laboratory Medical Consultant clinical merit award holders (LMC) whether the awards came from the Clinical Excellence Awards (CEA) or Distinction Awards (DA) s...
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 7, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: S. Steele and G. Andrade Tags: Research Source Type: research

Predictors of self-reported research productivity amongst medical students in the United Kingdom: a national cross-sectional survey
The number of academic clinicians in the UK is declining and there are demographic inequalities in the clinical-academic workforce. Increased research productivity by medical students is believed to reduce fut...
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 6, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Temidayo Osunronbi, William Adeboye, David Faluyi, Jasmine Sofela, Efua Abankwa, Semhar Abraha, Fatima Adamu-Biu, Zain Ahmad, Izieduwa Akhionbare, Chimba Chimba, Anna Chiara Corriero, Isata J. Fofanah, Ikenna Ibeanusi, Ummulkhulsum Ibrahim, Deborah Inyang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Inclusive education in Georgia: current trends and challenges
This article presents the first comprehensive study of the Georgian inclusive education system launched nationwide in 2006. An internationally recognised tool, the ‘Pathway to Inclusion – Barometer of Inclusive Education’, was applied within the country to highlight the current position of inclusive education in Georgia. The collected data were analysed against results from other countries. The comparison shows that Georgia has made progress towards inclusion; however, considerable work is still required to address drawbacks in policy and its implementation. The development of a monitoring system is advised as an eff...
Source: British Journal of Special Education - September 1, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Tinatin Tchintcharauli, Nino Javakhishvili Tags: Inclusive Education in Georgia Source Type: research

Strengths and limitations of the Education, Health and Care plan process from a range of professional and family perspectives
This article presents the findings of a small‐scale study that aimed to identify the extent to which the reforms have successfully addressed some of the shortcomings of the former Statementing process. Interviews, questionnaires and a focus group were used to gain the perspectives of parents, young people and professionals from education, health and social care services in two local authorities in the English Midlands. The research found that the new Education, Health and Care (EHC) assessment and planning process has been effective in some areas, particularly in achieving greater parental involvement and a more person...
Source: British Journal of Special Education - February 9, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Niaomi Sales, Kerry Vincent Tags: Education, Health and Care Plans Source Type: research

A global survey of companion animal veterinary practitioners on animal welfare teaching - < em > Focus on undergraduate and continuing education, and clients' sources of information < /em >
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2022 May 3:1-48. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2022.2047681. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAs part of a wider research on animal welfare, a global survey was developed to gain insight into the opinion of companion animal veterinarians about animal welfare education, namely to investigate i) their exposure to animal welfare teaching during their undergraduate education, ii) their access to continuing professional education on animal welfare, and iii) their opinions on clients' sources of information on animal welfare. The survey was distributed to companion animal veterinarians around the world. The results we...
Source: Appl Human Sci - May 3, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Nienke Endenburg Shane Ryan Hein A van Lith Source Type: research

UBC Reticulum: a province-wide network promoting surgical excellence and continuous improvement of general surgery in British Columbia
Can J Surg. 2023 Jul 27;66(4):E399-E402. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004123. Print 2023 Jul-Aug.ABSTRACTSummaryThe University of British Columbia's (UBC) Division of General Surgery is a diverse group, including both academic and community surgeons. Since its launch in 2019, the UBC Reticulum website has been a transformative tool in engaging general surgeons, fellows, residents, students and researchers through its many features and user-created content, such as its messaging board, Netter, and Connect feature, which connects members based on their specialty, location, procedures and interests. Reticulum also serves as a valuable re...
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - July 27, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Patricia Balmes Hamish Hwang S Morad Hameed Source Type: research