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Effectiveness Of A Question Formulation Rubric With Second-Year Medical Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Jonathan D. Eldredge, Melissa A. Schiff, Jens Langsjoen Apr 2023

Effectiveness Of A Question Formulation Rubric With Second-Year Medical Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Jonathan D. Eldredge, Melissa A. Schiff, Jens Langsjoen

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OBJECTIVE: The FAC (Focus, Amplify, Compose) rubric for assessing medical students' question formulation skills normally accompanies our Evidence Based Practice (EBP) training. The combined training and assessment rubric have improved student scores significantly. How much does the rubric itself contribute to improved student scores? This study sought to measure student improvement using the rubric either with or without a linked 25-minute training session.

METHODS: Randomized Controlled Trial. The authors tested the hypothesis that a 25-minute training session combined with use of a rubric would lead to higher scores than a brief explanation of this rubric alone. All 72 participating second-year …


Compendium Of Library/Informatics Competencies For The Health Sciences Professions, Jonathan D. Eldredge, Sarah K. Morley, Ingrid C. Hendrix, Richard D. Carr, Jason Bengtson Nov 2011

Compendium Of Library/Informatics Competencies For The Health Sciences Professions, Jonathan D. Eldredge, Sarah K. Morley, Ingrid C. Hendrix, Richard D. Carr, Jason Bengtson

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Core Information Literacy Competencies In Hsc Curricula, Jonathan D. Eldredge, Ingrid C. Hendrix, Charity T. Karcher Oct 2011

Core Information Literacy Competencies In Hsc Curricula, Jonathan D. Eldredge, Ingrid C. Hendrix, Charity T. Karcher

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Information literacy has become an essential skill set for all health professionals, particularly due to its central role in evidence-based practice. The purpose of this document is to provide HSC programs with the basic information literacy competencies that should be included, integrated, and assessed in all HSC curricula. This document can be adapted to the needs of individual curricula. For example, individual programs can use it to identify at what points in their curriculum these competencies are or should be met or whether these competencies should be met as prerequisites.


Library/Informatics Skills In Unm Health Curricula: Potentially Relevant National Association Statements, Jonathan D. Eldredge Apr 2009

Library/Informatics Skills In Unm Health Curricula: Potentially Relevant National Association Statements, Jonathan D. Eldredge

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Compiled by Jon Eldredge for the HSLIC Strategic Planning Education Committee. 2005. Assists HSLIC faculty members by providing competency statements from national associations that oversee or accredit HSC professional degree programs.