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How visual search relates to visual diagnostic performance: a narrative systematic review of eye-tracking research in radiology
Abstract Eye tracking research has been conducted for decades to gain understanding of visual diagnosis such as in radiology. For educational purposes, it is important to identify visual search patterns that are related to high perceptual performance and to identify effective teaching strategies. This review of eye-tracking literature in the radiology domain aims to identify visual search patterns associated with high perceptual performance. Databases PubMed, EMBASE, ERIC, PsycINFO, Scopus and Web of Science were searched using ‘visual perception’ OR ‘eye tracking’ AND ‘radiology’ and synonyms. Two aut...
Source: Advances in Health Sciences Education - July 18, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

Authorship Order in Medical Education Publications: In Search of Practical Guidance for the Community.
This study describes principles commonly applied to authorship order decisions within the medical education community and educators' opinions about the significance of authorship order. Approach: A questionnaire was developed to ascertain current practices related to authorship decisions. Sixteen items were rated in terms of frequency of actual use and the desirability of the practice using a 4-point rating scale: 1 (never), 2 (sometimes), 3 (often), and 4 (always). Additional questions addressed the perceived significance of authorship order. The last set of questions provided information about respondents' personal and c...
Source: Teaching and Learning in Medicine - December 15, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Authorship Order in Medical Education Publications: In Search of Practical Guidance for the Community. Tags: Teach Learn Med Source Type: research

What is the current best RSS reader?
After it was announced that Google Reader will be shut down in July, some of my Twitter buddies asked me what I plan to use in the future as a RSS reader. I have already switched to RSS Owl. Pros: - faster and more powerful than Google Reader - portable program that does not require installation (choose the version labeled "rssowl-2.1.6.windows.zip"). You can take it on a USB drive if you wish. - keyboard shortcuts - you can either customize the existing shortcuts or create new ones - social media sharing integration (Buffer, Twitter, Facebook, etc.) - Easy export and import of your RSS subscriptions as an OPML file - o...
Source: Clinical Cases and Images - Blog - March 24, 2013 Category: Professors and Educators Tags: RSS Source Type: blogs

Reaching Your Top Talent Destination: Insights on Chairing a Search Committee
Am J Pharm Educ. 2022 Mar 30:8973. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8973. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTFaculty members in academic roles are often called upon to serve as chair of a search committee. This can be both an important and challenging role. Many faculty members may not have previous experience with search comittees or have undergone formal search committee training. Given the critical nature of conducting an effective search, the goal of this commentary is to provide practical guidance and insight on how to effectively fulfill the role as chair of a search committee. Literature and institutional polices regarding best practice...
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - March 31, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brian A Hemstreet Laura M Hemstreet Source Type: research

Q&A: UCLA search and rescue team doctor back from Nepal quake disaster
Hours after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, Dr. Atilla Uner, a UCLA associate clinical professor of emergency medicine, got the call to assist in a search for survivors as a member of the California-based Urban Search and Rescue Task Force USA 2. Deployed by the United States Agency for International Development’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, the team consisted of 52 firefighters and paramedics and six search dogs from the Los Angeles County Fire Department, as well as three civil engineers and two physicians. Uner, who also helped in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, spent 19 da...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - May 21, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Pandemic Job Search Anxiety is Common; How You Channel It May Make the Difference
COVID-19-related anxiety can undermine or re-energize job seekers, depending on how they process it, according to new research out of the Eller College of Management. Andy Ober Today University CommunicationsJob-Interview-Masks.jpg Gabriel said it stands to reason that anyone entering the job market for the first time during a global pandemic would be feeling added anxiety.Business and LawHealthEller College of ManagementExpertsResearch Media contact(s)Sofia Sanchez Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Eller College of Managementsofiasanchez@email.arizona.edu520-621-3851 Researcher contact(s)Allison Gabriel ...
Source: The University of Arizona: Health - July 29, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: andyober Source Type: research

Psychological and social factors affecting internet searches on suicide in Korea: a big data analysis of google search trends.
Conclusion: A positive relationship between stress- and suicide-related searches further confirmed that stress affects suicide. Taken together and viewed in context of the big data analysis, our results point to the need for a tailored prevention program. Real-time big data can be of use in indicating increases in suicidality when search words such as stress and suicide generate greater numbers of hits on portals and social network sites. PMID: 24339315 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Yonsei Medical Journal - December 19, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Song TM, Song J, An JY, Hayman LL, Woo JM Tags: Yonsei Med J Source Type: research

UCLA researchers use search engines, social media to predict syphilis trends
UCLA-led research finds that internet search terms and tweets related to sexual risk behaviors can predict when and where syphilis trends will occur.Two studies from the UCLA-based University of California Institute for Prediction Technology, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, found an association between certain risk-related terms that Google and Twitter users researched or tweeted about and subsequent syphilis trends that were reported to the CDC. The researchers were able to pinpoint these cases at state or county levels, depending on the platform used.“Many of the most signi...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - April 11, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Visualizing PubMed
There are a number of sites where you can do a PubMed search and display the results in interesting and sometimes quirky ways. Here is a KNAKIJ search on low back pain[mh] AND laser therapy, low level[mh]. You can click on the circles and link to PubMed records. Here are some of these visualizing sites: PubMed PubReMiner PubReMiner is a front-end for the popular PubMed literature database at the NCBI. When you submit your query (which can be any query that can be processed by PubMed), PubReMiner will process the result of that query and display its results (in the form of selectable “keywords”) in frequency t...
Source: ANNE T-V's BLOG - September 7, 2013 Category: Professors and Educators Authors: annietv600 Tags: Information Seeking Keeping up to Date Literature Searching Web Resources / Search Tools Source Type: blogs

Where and How to Search for Evidence in the Education Literature: The WHEEL.
Abstract An awareness of how and where to search the education literature, and how to appraise it is essential to be a teacher scholar (an academic who takes a scholarly approach to teaching), to develop high quality education research, and to perform the scholarship of teaching and learning. Most pharmacy faculty scholars do not receive training in searching the education literature. Thus, a framework for searching the education literature is needed. The framework presented here on where and how to search for evidence in the education literature, referred to as the WHEEL for teaching, is meant to serve as a guide...
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - May 15, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Poirier T, Behnen E Tags: Am J Pharm Educ Source Type: research

Onenote Search Function
I just started school as an M1 and I noticed onenote was a popular program so I thought I'd give it a try. Its been really useful for consolidating all of my lecture powerpoints, but I'm really disappointed in the search function. Searching a word or phrase will only bring you to the first instance of that term on the "page" you choose. Unless I'm wrong, it seems you can't hit enter to jump to the next instance of the search term like a typical ctrl+F search. Instead, you're forced to... Onenote Search Function
Source: Student Doctor Network - August 22, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: dfgyz230 Source Type: forums