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A qualitative study on dyad practice in a clinical setting
CONCLUSIONS: Dyad practice was experienced by both medical students and general practitioners as suitable for medical students' first-time clinical stay in general practice. Dyad practice may thus reduce the capacity problems with regard to medical education in general practice.FUNDING: This study was funded in part by the PLU Foundation.TRIAL REGISTRATION: not relevant.PMID:34060460
Source: Danish Medical Journal - June 1, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sofie Gjessing Camilla Hoffmann Merrild Annette Engsig Jette Kolding Kristensen Source Type: research

Teaching medical students ultrasound to measure liver size: comparison with experienced clinicians using physical examination alone.
Conclusion: With limited instruction and clinical experience medical students can obtain liver size measurements with ultrasound that are more accurate and have less variability than those by physicians using physical examination. Given the ease with which students can learn to use ultrasound and the teaching and clinical value of ultrasound, ultrasound should be considered as a standard of medical education in the future. PMID: 23330900 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Teaching and Learning in Medicine - January 1, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mouratev G, Howe D, Hoppmann R, Poston MB, Reid R, Varnadoe J, Smith S, McCallum B, Rao V, Demarco P Tags: Teach Learn Med Source Type: research

Integration of medical imaging including ultrasound into a new clinical anatomy curriculum
In 2008 a new clinical anatomy curriculum with integrated medical imaging component was introduced into the University of Sydney Medical Program. Medical imaging used for teaching the new curriculum included normal radiography, MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound imaging. These techniques were incorporated into teaching over the first two years of the program as a part of anatomy practical sessions, in addition to dedicated lectures and tutorials given by imaging specialists. Surveys were conducted between 2009 and 2012 to evaluate the student acceptance of the integration. Students were asked to rate individual activities as we...
Source: Anatomical Sciences Education - August 6, 2014 Category: Anatomy Authors: Michelle Moscova, Deborah A. Bryce, Doungkamol Sindhusake, Noel Young Tags: Research Report Source Type: research

Innovative millennial‐imaging technology can accentuate stereostructural anatomy
Traditional palpation techniques are used less often in today's modern medical arena. Technological advances in imaging, for example, often supplant the need for such types of tactility. Herein, we discuss our recent experience using Google Glass in the teaching of anatomy to medical students, a method that melds traditional medical palpation with cutting edge technology. Based on our study, teachers of the new millennium might use Google Glass coupled with ultrasound and palpation in the teaching of human anatomy to medical students. Such a technology combines palpation, diagnosis, visualization, and learning of anatomy. ...
Source: Clinical Anatomy - November 5, 2014 Category: Anatomy Authors: Brion Benninger Tags: Medical Education Source Type: research

Google Glass, ultrasound and palpation: The anatomy teacher of the future?
Traditional palpation techniques are used less often in today's modern medical arena. Technological advances in imaging, for example, often supplant the need for such types of tactility. Herein, we discuss our recent experience using Google Glass in the teaching of anatomy to medical students, a method that melds traditional medical palpation with cutting edge technology. Based on our study, teachers of the new millennium might use Google Glass coupled with ultrasound and palpation in the teaching of human anatomy to medical students. Such a technology combines palpation, diagnosis, visualization, and learning of anatomy. ...
Source: Clinical Anatomy - November 5, 2014 Category: Anatomy Authors: Brion Benninger Tags: Medical Education Source Type: research

Saturday with SMACC: Scott Weingart on Cutting Edge Intra-Arrest Care
The main theme of this extremely thought-provoking talk by Scott Weingart (@emcrit) is that CPR should not be limited to the cookbook algorithms taught in the American Heart Association’s ACLS course. Scott argues that ACLS teaches what can be done easily, not necessarily what’s needed to achieve an optimal outcome. He covers everything from the laryngeal mask airway to intra-arrest extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO.) You may not agree with all of Scott’s points, but this is a must-listen lecture. This talk was given at the 2014 SMACC Gold conference in Australia last March. I was there, and it w...
Source: The Poison Review - December 20, 2014 Category: Toxicology Authors: Leon Tags: Medical cardiopulmonary arrest Chicago cpr Medical conference resuscitation Scott Weingart SMACC Source Type: news

Open-source telemedicine platform for wireless medical video communication.
The objective is to deliver a low-cost telemedicine platform which will allow for reliable remote diagnosis m-health applications such as emergency incidents, mass population screening, and medical education purposes. The performance of the proposed system is demonstrated using five atherosclerotic plaque ultrasound videos. The videos are encoded at the clinically acquired resolution, in addition to lower, QCIF, and CIF resolutions, at different bitrates, and four different encoding structures. Commercially available wireless local area network (WLAN) and 3.5G high-speed packet access (HSPA) wireless channels are used to v...
Source: International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications - March 6, 2015 Category: Information Technology Tags: Int J Telemed Appl Source Type: research

Evaluating Didactic Methods for Training Medical Students in the Use of Bedside Ultrasound for Clinical Practice at a Faculty of Medicine in Romania
Conclusions— These results suggest that all 3 methods are equally effective in teaching novice medical students basic ultrasound knowledge and skills.
Source: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine - September 24, 2015 Category: Radiology Authors: Florescu, C. C., Mullen, J. A., Nguyen, V. M., Sanders, B. E., Vu, P. Q.-P. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Development of a fresh cadaver model for instruction of ultrasound-guided breast biopsy during the surgery clerkship: Pre-and post-test results among third year medical students
Conclusions Fresh cadaver models have been widely utilized in medical education. However, there are few fresh cadaver models that provide instruction on procedures done in the outpatient setting. Our model was found to be an effective method for the instruction of US-guided breast biopsy among medical students. Teaser A model was created for the instruction of ultrasound (US)-guided breast biopsy using a fresh cadaver. Third year medical students enrolled in the surgery clerkship completed a pre- and post-test on their ability to perform US-guided breast biopsy. Eight items on the skills checklist were found to be statisti...
Source: The American Journal of Surgery - May 6, 2016 Category: Surgery Source Type: research