Twelve tips for the pre-brief to promote psychological safety in simulation-based education
SG Somerville, NM Harrison, SA Lewis - Medical Teacher, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
It is recognised that simulation-based education can be stressful, and this can impact
negatively on learning. A fundamental aspect of facilitating simulation is creating a safe …
negatively on learning. A fundamental aspect of facilitating simulation is creating a safe …
Learning patient-centredness with simulated/standardized patients: A realist review: BEME Guide No. 68
C Grau Canét-Wittkampf, A Diemers… - Medical …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background Given the positive outcomes of patient-centred care on health outcomes, future
doctors should learn how to deliver patient-centred care. The literature describes a wide …
doctors should learn how to deliver patient-centred care. The literature describes a wide …
Perceptions of medical students and their facilitators on clinical communication skills teaching, learning, and assessment
Introduction Despite various efforts to develop communication skills (CS) in the classroom,
the transfer of these skills into clinical practice is not guaranteed. This study aimed to identify …
the transfer of these skills into clinical practice is not guaranteed. This study aimed to identify …
Contextual influences on feedback practices: An ecological perspective
Critique has been levelled at the use of models for feedback practices that ignore context in
health professions education. Models such as the 'feedback sandwich'are often adopted as …
health professions education. Models such as the 'feedback sandwich'are often adopted as …
Evaluation of a simulation training programme for geriatric medicine
Background: geriatrics encompasses diverse medical, social and ethical challenges
requiring a multidimensional, interdisciplinary approach. Recent reports have highlighted …
requiring a multidimensional, interdisciplinary approach. Recent reports have highlighted …
Individual training at the undergraduate level to promote competence in breaking bad news in oncology
Objective Training medical students in breaking bad news (BBN) in oncology may be key to
improve patient care in an area where many physicians tend to be uncomfortable. Given the …
improve patient care in an area where many physicians tend to be uncomfortable. Given the …
The value of mentorship in medical education
F Dalgaty, G Guthrie, H Walker, K Stirling - The clinical teacher, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background The transition from senior medical student to working safely and effectively as a
new junior doctor is one of the biggest challenges that a new graduate will face. In 2014 the …
new junior doctor is one of the biggest challenges that a new graduate will face. In 2014 the …
Learning patient-centred communication: The journey and the territory
AM Cushing - Patient education and counseling, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective The student entering medical school is about to undergo a socialisation process
that profoundly shapes their development as a professional. A central feature is the formal …
that profoundly shapes their development as a professional. A central feature is the formal …
Transfer of communication teaching skills from university to the clinical workplace–does it happen? A mixed methods study
Background Communication skills learned in the classroom do not transfer easily into
clinical practice because they are not reinforced by teachers in the workplace setting and …
clinical practice because they are not reinforced by teachers in the workplace setting and …
Online student culture as site for negotiating assessment in medical education
K Underman, M Kochunilathil, L McLean… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Classic studies of medical education have examined how professional socialization
reproduces the prevailing professional culture, as well as how students actively negotiate …
reproduces the prevailing professional culture, as well as how students actively negotiate …