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    Teaching pain recognition through art: the Ramsay-Caravaggio sedation scale

    Abstract Background Clinical observation is a key component of medical ability, enabling immediate evaluation of the patient’s emotional state and contributing to a clinical...
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    Medical undergraduatesâ perceptions on the end of course assessment in Surg...

    Abstract Objective This study reports findings from a feedback assessment conducted among final year medical undergraduates on the end of course assessment in Surgery. A...
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    Final-year pharmacy undergraduate students’ career intention and its influenc...

    Abstract Background Career intention is closely related to the distribution of university graduates across sectors in pharmacy-related field. The aim of the study was to...
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    Accreditation in general practice in Denmark: study protocol for a cluster-ra...

    Abstract Background Accreditation is used increasingly in health systems worldwide. However, there is a lack of evidence on the effects of accreditation, particularly in general...
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    Introduction of a psychologically informed educational intervention for pre-l...

    Abstract Background There is an increasing need for physical therapists to address psychosocial aspects of musculoskeletal pain. Psychologically informed practice is one way to...
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    Supervision and autonomy of ophthalmology residents in the outpatient clinic ...

    Abstract Background A balance between autonomy and supervision can be difficult to obtain in medical education. In this study, we sought to determine whether the presence and...
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    Supervisors’ intention to observe clinical task performance: an exploratory s...

    Abstract Background Direct observation of clinical task performance plays a pivotal role in competency-based medical education. Although formal guidelines require supervisors to...
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    Intraprofessional collaboration and learning between specialists and general ...

    Abstract Background During postgraduate training, general practitioners and other specialists must learn how to deliver shared care to patients; however, the development of...
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    Work-related adverse events leaving their mark: a cross-sectional study among...

    Abstract Background Health care professionals who are frequently coping with traumatic events have an increased risk of developing a posttraumatic stress disorder. Research...
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    Changing the Antibiotic Prescribing of general practice registrars: the ChAP ...

    Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, prompting concerns including increasing antimicrobial resistance in the...
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    Patient-centred orientation of students from different healthcare disciplines...

    Abstract Background A patient-centred approach to care is increasingly the mandate for healthcare delivery. There is a need to explore how health professional students develop...
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    How older adults self-manage distress – does the internet have a role? A qual...

    Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by GPs. Rather than perceiving themselves as suffering from anxiety or...
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    START – evaluating a novel assessment of consultant readiness in paediatrics:...

    The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) incepted a new end-of-training assessment in 2012, known as START, the Speciality Trainee Assessment of Readiness for...
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    Ratings of performance in multisource feedback: comparing performance theorie...

    Abstract Background Multisource feedback (MSF) is increasingly being used to assess trainee performance, with different assessor groups fulfilling a crucial role in utility of...
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    The effect of white coats and gender on medical students’ perceptions of phys...

    Abstract Background Despite the fact that medical schools spend a considerable effort to rate clinical instructors, there is limited evidence regarding the effect of physical...
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    The Back2School modular cognitive behavioral intervention for youths with pro...

    Abstract Background School absenteeism (SA) is associated with anxiety, depression, and disruptive behavior. It is a risk factor for academic difficulties and school dropout,...
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    Quality and safety of in-hospital care for acute medical patients at weekends...

    Abstract Background The increased mortality risk associated with weekend admission to hospital (the â weekend effectâ ) has been reported across many health systems. More...
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    Taming the News Feed on Facebook: Understanding Consumptive News Feed Curatio...

    As algorithms are increasingly integrated into news selection and consumption processes, it is crucial to understand how news users respond to them. Drawing upon social...
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    Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a group cognitive-behavio...

    Abstract Background School dropout is considered a serious problem in high schools in Norway. Despite studies which emphasize the importance of mental health as a unique risk...
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    Influence of daily beer or ethanol consumption on physical fitness in respons...

    Abstract Background High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an effective approach to improve physical fitness, but consuming beer, which is a regular practice in many...