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How Safe Is Healthcare? Perceptions Within The Healthcare Community And The General Public., Rodhan A. Khthir, Shahed Elhamdani, Ibrahim Hatab, Felyn Espina, Gerry Asuncion, Sutoidem Akpanudo
How Safe Is Healthcare? Perceptions Within The Healthcare Community And The General Public., Rodhan A. Khthir, Shahed Elhamdani, Ibrahim Hatab, Felyn Espina, Gerry Asuncion, Sutoidem Akpanudo
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Objectives: Complexity of health care is progressively increasing and with that the number of medical errors and adverse events are increasing to an alarming level. The purpose of this study is to assess the perception of healthcare safety within the healthcare community and the general public and examine the association between the perception regarding healthcare safety and the prior exposure to medical errors.
Methods: The study is a cross-sectional online survey. The online survey included basic demographics and a series of questions related to the knowledge and perception about healthcare safety and personal healthcare experience.
Results: 504 respondent …
Changes In Rural Affinity Among Rural Medical Students As They Experience Education In An Urban Setting, William J. Crump, Craig H. Ziegler, Leslee J. Martin, R. Steve Fricker, M. Ann Shaw, Alllison M. Crump, Susan Sawning
Changes In Rural Affinity Among Rural Medical Students As They Experience Education In An Urban Setting, William J. Crump, Craig H. Ziegler, Leslee J. Martin, R. Steve Fricker, M. Ann Shaw, Alllison M. Crump, Susan Sawning
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Abstract
Introduction
The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shortage of healthcare providers in rural areas and rural patients being underserved. A physician’s connections to rural settings, including upbringing and medical training, often influence the decision to practice in rural areas. This study examines opinions from medical students who participated in a regional rural campus track, which includes summer immersion programs, rural-focused sessions, and clinical rotations. The authors hypothesized that Rural Track students experience urban disruption, and their opinions about rural living and practice would become increasingly less positive over time while students lived at …
Education Of Nurse Practitioners And Physician Assistants; What Role, If Any, For Physicians In Determining Their Scope Of Practice?, Joseph I. Shapiro
Education Of Nurse Practitioners And Physician Assistants; What Role, If Any, For Physicians In Determining Their Scope Of Practice?, Joseph I. Shapiro
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Recent changes in legislation allow for non-physicians to independently perform many of the duties previously restricted to physicians. There are potentially benefits to these changes, but the author is concerned that some of the attributes of physicians induced by the long and rigorous training embedded in the profession may be absent in this new, independent health-care work force.
The Journey To Competency-Based Medical Education - Implementing Milestones, Eric S. Holmboe
The Journey To Competency-Based Medical Education - Implementing Milestones, Eric S. Holmboe
Marshall Journal of Medicine
No abstract provided.