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Full-Text Articles in Medical Humanities
A Qualitative Study Of Preclinical Medical Students Randomized To Patient-Partnered Vs Traditional Clinical Experiences, Joyce W. Tang, Tia Kostas, Anshu Verma, Valerie G. Press, Josef Kushner, Nicole Gier, Lauren O. Wiklund, Vineet M. Arora, Jeanne Farnan, David O. Meltzer
A Qualitative Study Of Preclinical Medical Students Randomized To Patient-Partnered Vs Traditional Clinical Experiences, Joyce W. Tang, Tia Kostas, Anshu Verma, Valerie G. Press, Josef Kushner, Nicole Gier, Lauren O. Wiklund, Vineet M. Arora, Jeanne Farnan, David O. Meltzer
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Purpose: Longitudinal patient-partnered experiences may promote medical student empathy, but evaluation of such programs is limited. The aim of this study was to compare areas of learning among first-year medical students randomized to a patient-centered track (PCT) or traditional track (TT) longitudinal clinical experience.
Methods: PCT students (n = 24) were paired with 2 patients and a physician to participate in their patients’ care across multiple settings. TT students (n = 56) were paired with a physician preceptor and participated in caring for a variety of patients in a single setting. This qualitative study used a phenomenological approach to template …
On Conflict, Brenden Huynh
On Conflict, Brenden Huynh
be Still
Conflict
In the past, I’ve always been one to avoid conflict. Conflict always had a negative connotation in my mind. I did whatever I could to avoid it. Because of my aversion to conflict, I have had to compromise my time and my efforts in numerous situations. I’ve held my tongue to prevent problems; but sometimes, this would lead to even more. This has affected me all my life, whether its a friend who said something I wasn’t fond of or a waitress that messed up my order, I almost never said anything simply to avoid conflict. Last year, I …
Medicine Is Humbling, Victoria E. Coutin
Medicine Is Humbling, Victoria E. Coutin
be Still
As I near the last couple of months of third-year clinical rotations in medical school, this short letter represents my own reflection on the experiences this year that have shaped me.
During your third year of medical school, every month you may find yourself in a completely new environment. These were some of the thoughts that kept me grounded and helped me better integrate myself into each of these new environments.
Asking The Question ‘What Matters To You?’ In A London Intensive Care Unit, Harriet Pittaway, Laura White, Karen Turner, Angelique Mcgillivary
Asking The Question ‘What Matters To You?’ In A London Intensive Care Unit, Harriet Pittaway, Laura White, Karen Turner, Angelique Mcgillivary
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Purpose: At the heart of the paradigm shift in approach to patient care from paternalism toward shared decision-making lies the international “What Matters To You?” (WMTY) movement. However, WMTY principles are not frequently applied to the critical care setting. The aim of this quality improvement project work was to design and integrate a tool for all patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) that helped answer WMTY.
Methods: Using Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) methodology across 8 cycles, a multidisciplinary team designed and integrated a bedside poster into the ICU. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected via a bedside audit process on …
Identifying, Addressing, And Eliminating Microaggressions In Healthcare, Tracy Macintosh, Michelle Hernandez, Anuja S. Mehta
Identifying, Addressing, And Eliminating Microaggressions In Healthcare, Tracy Macintosh, Michelle Hernandez, Anuja S. Mehta
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Microaggressions are pervasive throughout society, including in healthcare and academic institutions. They are often unconscious but accumulate over time, and they negatively impact the recipients' productivity and achievement by creating a sense of inadequacy as well as a lack of belonging. We outline several evidence-based strategies and teaching frameworks that institutions and training programs can adopt to reduce the prevalence and impact of microaggressions against trainees from historically marginalized groups, and that can promote psychological safety for everyone.
Gender Dysphoria Versus Acute Psychosis: Can One Properly Diagnose Gender Dysphoria Solely During Acute Psychosis?, Kristy A. Fisher, Samantha Scemla, Clara L. Alvarez Villalba, Jessica Kroin
Gender Dysphoria Versus Acute Psychosis: Can One Properly Diagnose Gender Dysphoria Solely During Acute Psychosis?, Kristy A. Fisher, Samantha Scemla, Clara L. Alvarez Villalba, Jessica Kroin
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Gender dysphoria occurs when a discrepancy between one’s sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity causes distress or impairment in function, which can lead ultimately to seeking treatment in the forms of psychotherapy, hormonal therapy, and/or gender-affirming surgery. Clinical care guidelines also recommend pharmacological treatment of psychiatric comorbidities if indicated. A review of the current literature demonstrates comorbidity between gender dysphoria and psychosis, including cases of gender dysphoria with schizophrenia and the occurrence of gender dysphoria symptoms during manic or psychotic episodes. The existing literature has yet to specifically examine gender dysphoria amongst individuals with schizoaffective disorder. The authors …
Phm Triage Curriculum Enhances Residents' Skills And Comfort Of Leading Triage Calls, Sheridan Jost, Jason Burrows, Michelle Howell Smith
Phm Triage Curriculum Enhances Residents' Skills And Comfort Of Leading Triage Calls, Sheridan Jost, Jason Burrows, Michelle Howell Smith
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Development And Validation Of The Pediatric Ethics And Professionalism Assessment Tool (Pedi-Epat), David Soffer, Lori Newman, Mary Brennan, David Williams, Christy Cummings
Development And Validation Of The Pediatric Ethics And Professionalism Assessment Tool (Pedi-Epat), David Soffer, Lori Newman, Mary Brennan, David Williams, Christy Cummings
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Infection Prevention And Control (Ipc) Education Using Xr (Mixed Reality) For Small And Rural Healthcare Facilities, Morgan Shradar, Tess Mckinney, Jody Scebold, Lauren Hinkle, Angela Vasa
Infection Prevention And Control (Ipc) Education Using Xr (Mixed Reality) For Small And Rural Healthcare Facilities, Morgan Shradar, Tess Mckinney, Jody Scebold, Lauren Hinkle, Angela Vasa
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Student Wellness Using A Lifestyle Medicine Approach For Self, Classmates, Patients And Communities, Betsy J. Becker, Teresa Cochran, Tessa Wells, Nicole M. Sleddens, Kathleen G. Volkman
Student Wellness Using A Lifestyle Medicine Approach For Self, Classmates, Patients And Communities, Betsy J. Becker, Teresa Cochran, Tessa Wells, Nicole M. Sleddens, Kathleen G. Volkman
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Lecture, Online, Flipped, And Blended: A Mixed Methods Study On Sonography Student Outcomes & Perceptions, Tanya M. Custer, Kim Michael, Kathryn Wampler, Lea Lambing
Lecture, Online, Flipped, And Blended: A Mixed Methods Study On Sonography Student Outcomes & Perceptions, Tanya M. Custer, Kim Michael, Kathryn Wampler, Lea Lambing
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Effectiveness Of A Hybrid Social Determinants Of Health Experience, Aleisha Nabower, Melanie Menning, Susan Evans, Nathaniel Goodrich, Jenenne A. Geske, Jennifer Liu
Effectiveness Of A Hybrid Social Determinants Of Health Experience, Aleisha Nabower, Melanie Menning, Susan Evans, Nathaniel Goodrich, Jenenne A. Geske, Jennifer Liu
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Integrating A Pharmacist Skills Summit Into A Pharmacotherapy Laboratory Course, Kristen Cook
Integrating A Pharmacist Skills Summit Into A Pharmacotherapy Laboratory Course, Kristen Cook
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
The Effects Of A Clinician Educator Community Of Practice On Wellness Of Internal Medicine Graduate Medical Trainees, Cory Rohlfsen, Michelle Howell Smith
The Effects Of A Clinician Educator Community Of Practice On Wellness Of Internal Medicine Graduate Medical Trainees, Cory Rohlfsen, Michelle Howell Smith
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation For Undergraduate Nursing, Beth Culross, Sue A. Schuelke, Krystal Davis
Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation For Undergraduate Nursing, Beth Culross, Sue A. Schuelke, Krystal Davis
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Teaching Physicists Effective Patient Communication Through Elearning, Megan Hyun, Kyle J. Gallagher, Sam Hendley, Diane Schott, Sarah Wisnoskie, Dandan Zheng
Teaching Physicists Effective Patient Communication Through Elearning, Megan Hyun, Kyle J. Gallagher, Sam Hendley, Diane Schott, Sarah Wisnoskie, Dandan Zheng
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Immersing Healthcare Students In The Patient Experience Can Improve Diabetes Attitudes And Increase Empathy, Jana L. Wardian Phd, Jannelle Reynolds, Leah M. Stade, Tessa Wells
Immersing Healthcare Students In The Patient Experience Can Improve Diabetes Attitudes And Increase Empathy, Jana L. Wardian Phd, Jannelle Reynolds, Leah M. Stade, Tessa Wells
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Creating An E-Learning Module: Reality Of Children Experiencing Social Determinants Of Health, Jana L. Wardian Phd, Leah M. Stade
Creating An E-Learning Module: Reality Of Children Experiencing Social Determinants Of Health, Jana L. Wardian Phd, Leah M. Stade
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Bruxism Oral Appliances: A Guide By Students For Students, Julie Marshall
Bruxism Oral Appliances: A Guide By Students For Students, Julie Marshall
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Psychometrics And The Future Of The Critical Thinking Self-Assessment Scale, Lynnette Stamler Dr., Louise Laframboise, Teresa Barry Hultquist, Kevin A. Kupzyk
Psychometrics And The Future Of The Critical Thinking Self-Assessment Scale, Lynnette Stamler Dr., Louise Laframboise, Teresa Barry Hultquist, Kevin A. Kupzyk
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Evaluating Medical Student Confidence And Competency Related To Dermatologic Morphology And The Effect Of An Educational Module And Summary Document, Grant Starkey, Megan Arthur
Evaluating Medical Student Confidence And Competency Related To Dermatologic Morphology And The Effect Of An Educational Module And Summary Document, Grant Starkey, Megan Arthur
Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal
This is a published abstract from the UNMC Spotlight on Scholarship 2022.
Implementation Of A Drive-Through Covid-19 Mass Vaccination Site: Experiences From Louvax–Broadbent In Louisville, Kentucky, Ruth Carrico, Sarah Beth Hartlage, Valenchia Brown Msn, Aprn, Fnp-C, Sarah M. Bishop, Luanne Didelot, William Hayden, Beverly Williams Coleman, Sarah Tan, Delanor Manson, Kellie Kane, Dawn Balcom, Paul Kern
Implementation Of A Drive-Through Covid-19 Mass Vaccination Site: Experiences From Louvax–Broadbent In Louisville, Kentucky, Ruth Carrico, Sarah Beth Hartlage, Valenchia Brown Msn, Aprn, Fnp-C, Sarah M. Bishop, Luanne Didelot, William Hayden, Beverly Williams Coleman, Sarah Tan, Delanor Manson, Kellie Kane, Dawn Balcom, Paul Kern
The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections
Background: Response to the COVID-19 pandemic has required innovative approaches to vaccination, including methods to rapidly and safely immunize communities. A major challenge to such a response involved access to untapped healthcare worker resources. The Louisville, Kentucky, response involved the use of a large volunteer workforce to supplement local public health employees in planning and implementing a large-scale drive-through vaccination event. The objective of this manuscript was to outline processes involved in training a mass immunization workforce and implementating a large-scale COVID-19 community vaccination.
Approach: Competency-based and standardized training was provided for every volunteer before working their shift. Volunteers worked …
In Gratitude Of 2021 Jpcrr Peer Reviewers
In Gratitude Of 2021 Jpcrr Peer Reviewers
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Peer review plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of scientific literature. The Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews calls on a diverse stable of reviewers to evaluate and enhance original submissions to the journal. In this supplement, JPCRR's editorial team gratefully acknowledges its volunteer experts for their generous contributions during the past 12 months.