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The e-evolution of microscopy in dental education.

30 Jul 2009 Recent technological innovation has now made it possible to turn the computer into a microscope. This has entailed a shift from light microscopy to virtual microscopy. This development then foregrounds the issue of the pedagogy involved in this move ...
rec_pub_19648565-the-e-evolution-microscopy-dental-education.htm


Observation, assisting, apprenticeship: cycles of visual and kinesthetic learning in dental education.

30 Jul 2009 Dentists are self-selected for visual and kinesthetic learning preferences. Watching another practitioner perform treatment can be incredibly didactic, both before and after learning the procedure. This missing part of dental education has the ...
rec_pub_19648563-observation-assisting-apprenticeship-cycles-visual-kinesthetic.htm


Computing has changed biology--biology education must catch up.

29 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19644094-computing-changed-biology-biology-education-catch-up.htm


Science education. Universities begin to rethink first-year biology courses.

29 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19644084-science-education-universities-begin-rethink-year-biology-courses.htm


Animal research ethics in Africa: an overview.

28 Jul 2009 With research projects that use animals on the increase worldwide and in Africa in particular, animal research ethics should continue to be reviewed to improve the welfare of animals used in research. The welfare of animals used in research has ...
rec_pub_19646942-animal-research-ethics-africa-overview.htm


Improving residents' understanding of issues, comfort levels, and patient needs regarding screening for and diagnosing Down syndrome.

22 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: This study assessed obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics residents' knowledge about Down syndrome (DS) and their comfort in delivering a prenatal or postnatal diagnosis of DS before and after interaction with a web-based tutorial. ...
rec_pub_19631921-improving-residents-understanding-issues-comfort-levels-patient-needs.htm


Reducing attention deficits after stroke using attention process training: a randomized controlled trial.

21 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Impaired attention contributes to poor stroke outcomes. Attention process training (APT) reduces attention deficits after traumatic brain injury. There was no evidence for effectiveness of APT in stroke patients. This trial ...
rec_pub_19628801-reducing-attention-deficits-stroke-using-attention-process-training.htm


Survey of views of metropolitan general practitioners about teaching medical students.

18 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19619099-survey-views-metropolitan-general-practitioners-teaching-medical.htm


Teaching capacity in general practice: results from a survey of practices and supervisors in South Australia.

18 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the teaching load of general practices, the capacity for expansion of general practice-based teaching and the support required to achieve this. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Questionnaire-based survey of general ...
rec_pub_19619097-teaching-capacity-general-practice-results-survey-practices.htm


Foundations for a new science of learning.

15 Jul 2009 Human learning is distinguished by the range and complexity of skills that can be learned and the degree of abstraction that can be achieved compared with those of other species. Homo sapiens is also the only species that has developed formal ways ...
rec_pub_19608908-foundations-new-science-learning.htm

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