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Peer physical examination: time to revisit?

14 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19296824-peer-physical-examination-time-revisit.htm


Pharmacy practice residency programs in community hospitals.

13 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19265182-pharmacy-practice-residency-programs-community-hospitals.htm


Key theoretical frameworks for intervention: understanding and promoting behavior change in parent-infant feeding choices in a low-income population.

11 Mar 2009 The early introduction of solids to infants is a risk factor associated with later health problems including allergies, overweight, and diabetes. The Infant Feeding Series (TIFS), a newly designed curriculum that promotes the appropriate transition ...
rec_pub_19283484-key-theoretical-frameworks-intervention-understanding-promoting.htm


Education of eye health professionals to meet the needs of the Pacific.

11 Mar 2009 Vision impairment has significant impact on quality of life and substantial economic consequences. Yet, in the Pacific Islands, as in other low resource settings, it is predominantly caused by chronic conditions that can be treated or prevented. A ...
rec_pub_19322257-education-eye-health-professionals-meet-needs-pacific.htm


Retention, learning by doing, and performance in emergency medical services.

3 Mar 2009 OBJECTIVES: To examine the strength of the volume-outcome relationship among paramedics, a group of providers that has not been previously studied in this context. By identifying the effects of individual learning on performance, we also assess the ...
rec_pub_19292773-retention-learning-doing-performance-emergency-medical-services.htm


Bumble-bees learn the value of social cues through experience.

2 Mar 2009 Natural selection should lead animals to use social cues (SC) when they are useful, and disregard them when they are not. Theoretical investigation predicts that individuals should thus employ social learning 'strategies', but how might such context ...
rec_pub_19324653-bumble-bees-learn-value-social-cues-experience.htm


What makes a great lecture? Use of lectures in a hybrid PBL curriculum.

27 Feb 2009 Lectures are of great value to students. However, with the introduction of hybrid problem-based learning (PBL) curricula into most medical schools, the emphasis on lectures has decreased. This paper discusses how lectures can be used in a PBL ...
rec_pub_19419915-what-makes-great-lecture-use-lectures-hybrid-pbl-curriculum.htm


The e-learning site.

27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19519999-the-e-learning-site.htm


Medical curricula and preventing childhood obesity: pooling the resources of medical students and primary care to inform curricula.

27 Feb 2009 AIMS: The study aimed to firstly provide a small self-selecting group of medical students with the opportunity to explore current approaches and opportunities addressing the prevention of childhood obesity and, secondly, to consider what aspects ...
rec_pub_19519991-medical-curricula-preventing-childhood-obesity-pooling-resources.htm


A case-based, small-group cooperative learning course in preclinical veterinary science aimed at bridging basic science and clinical literacy.

27 Feb 2009 In 1999 a dedicated problem-based learning course was introduced into the lecture-based preclinical veterinary curriculum of the University of Pretoria. The Introduction to Clinical Studies Course combines traditional lectures, practical sessions, ...
rec_pub_19653516-a-case-based-small-group-cooperative-learning-course-preclinical.htm

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