2017
Attitudes towards mental illness among medical students in China: Impact of medical education on stigma
Zhu Y, Zhang H, Yang G, Hu X, Liu Z, Guo N, He H, Sun B, Rosenheck R. Attitudes towards mental illness among medical students in China: Impact of medical education on stigma. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry 2017, 10: e12294. PMID: 28898545, DOI: 10.1111/appy.12294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical studentsMedical school educationChinese medical studentsSocial integrationClinical rotationsChinese studentsDidactic coursesMedical educationSchool educationStudentsSocial acceptanceFactor analysisLow social acceptanceMental illnessEducationPsychiatry trainingFurther trainingTraining levelAttitudesPersonal experienceTrainingPsychiatric trainingSpecific attitudesIndividual experiencesCourse
2011
Exploring medical student education initiatives: does the management of urologic conditions improve with a formal urology clinical clerkship?
Sprenkle P, Badalato G, Wosnitzer M, McKiernan J, Parravicini E, Bagiella E, Goluboff E, Benson M, Rutman M. Exploring medical student education initiatives: does the management of urologic conditions improve with a formal urology clinical clerkship? Journal Of Medicine And The Person 2011, 9: 116-122. DOI: 10.1007/s12682-011-0101-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvaluation of hematuriaFoley catheter placementJudicious antibiotic useFisher's exact testUrology consultCatheter placementFoley catheterRoutine PSAUrine cytologyAntibiotic useUrologic conditionsExact testGeneral urologyGU groupPatient careConfidential questionnaireClinical clerkshipsStudents' clinical knowledgeClinical knowledgeUrology curriculumHematuriaPatientsClinical medical studentsPSAMedical school education
2001
Do Future General Surgery Residents Have Adequate Exposure to Endocrine Surgery During Medical School?
Chen H, Hardacre J, Martin C, Udelsman R, Lillemoe K. Do Future General Surgery Residents Have Adequate Exposure to Endocrine Surgery During Medical School? World Journal Of Surgery 2001, 26: 17-21. PMID: 11898028, DOI: 10.1007/s00268-001-0175-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical schoolsMedical studentsMedical school educationGeneral surgery residency positionsGeneral surgery residentsPaucity of exposureSchool educationSurgical rotationSchoolsStudentsSurgical careerSurgery residentsSubspecialty rotationsSurgical proceduresResidency positionsCoronary bypass surgeryIndex surgical procedureSurgical residentsBypass surgeryLaparoscopic cholecystectomyThyroid resectionMean ageEndocrine surgeryAdequate exposureGeneral surgery
1998
Emergency Medicine in Undergraduate Education
Burdick W, Jouriles N, D'Onofrio G, Kass L, Mahoney J, Restifo K, Committee U. Emergency Medicine in Undergraduate Education. Academic Emergency Medicine 1998, 5: 1105-1110. PMID: 9835475, DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.1998.tb02671.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical educationUndergraduate medical educationMedical school educationMost medical schoolsCurricular offeringsUndergraduate educationEM educationEducation increasesSchool educationMedical schoolsMedical studentsEducation CommitteeLiaison CommitteeEmergency medicineEducationSignificant educationEarly yearsInjured patientsBasic knowledgeSchoolsBeliefsStudentsEmergency careCompetenciesSkills
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