2024
A Comparison Between In-Person and Virtual Communication Skills OSCE for Medical Students
Choi A, Murtha T, Morrison L, Talwalkar J. A Comparison Between In-Person and Virtual Communication Skills OSCE for Medical Students. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2024, 11: 23821205241241375. PMID: 38532857, PMCID: PMC10964456, DOI: 10.1177/23821205241241375.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunication skills OSCEIn-person OSCEPost-OSCE surveyIn-personVirtual OSCEMedical studentsPost-OSCEInterview contentFaculty-led debriefingFourth-year medical studentsStructured clinical examinationAdvanced communication skillsSenior medical studentsIn-person formatVirtual formatEmotional supportCommunication skillsOSCEChecklistQuantitative surveyAdequate instructionInterviewsBehavior ChecklistInterview processQuantitative data
2023
A Comparison Between In-Person and Virtual OSCE on Advanced Communication Skills for Senior Medical Students (Sci200)
Choi A, Morrison L, Murtha T, Talwalkar J. A Comparison Between In-Person and Virtual OSCE on Advanced Communication Skills for Senior Medical Students (Sci200). Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2023, 65: e639-e640. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2023.02.250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVirtual objective structured clinical examinationsObjective Structured Clinical ExaminationAdvanced communication skillsSenior medical studentsMedical studentsCommunication skillsVirtual formatEducational valuePost-OSCE surveyFormative objective structured clinical examinationSelf-assessment checklistCommunication workshopInterview contentVirtual learningStudent questionsStudent performanceMedical schoolsStudentsAdequate instructionIn-PersonCOVID-19 pandemicPerson formatVirtual settingSkillsWorkshop
2022
Is central anticholinergic syndrome linked to opioid use for cervical cancer pain?
Choi A, Bui T, Y. Pan E, Ozcan M. Is central anticholinergic syndrome linked to opioid use for cervical cancer pain? Anaesthesia Pain & Intensive Care 2022, 26: 831-835. DOI: 10.35975/apic.v26i6.2068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCentral anticholinergic syndromeMorphine equivalent doseCancer-related painAnticholinergic syndromeMagnetic resonance imagingOpioid antagonistOpioid useCancer painNeurological symptomsAnticholinergic medicationsWorld Health OrganizationEmergency departmentExposure to anticholinergic medicationsPeripheral neurological symptomsMRI magnetic resonance imagingWHO - World Health OrganizationOpioid exposureAnticholinergic toxicityCase reportPain managementOpioidPersistent symptomsPainIncomplete responseEquivalent dose