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Video self-assessment augments development of videoscopic suturing skill.

17 Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Development of surgical skills on inanimate models has been popularized by efforts to improve patient safety and efficiency of resident training. We evaluated whether surgical residents' acquisition of videoscopic suturing skill is ...
rec_pub_19854403-video-self-assessment-augments-development-videoscopic-suturing-skill.htm


[Changing the teaching of neurosurgery with information technology]

16 Sep 2009 A digital campus is a distance learning site that uses the potential of information and communication technologies to disseminate and improve educational services. This website, with open and free access, is built from free software with Web 2.0 ...
rec_pub_19766441-changing-teaching-neurosurgery-information-technology.htm


Introductory biology: let's train lecturers.

9 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19745132-introductory-biology-let-s-train-lecturers.htm


Introductory biology: top-down teaching.

9 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19745131-introductory-biology-teaching.htm


American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) survey of radiation biology educators in U.S. and Canadian radiation oncology residency programs.

Sep 2009 PURPOSE: To obtain, in a survey-based study, detailed information on the faculty currently responsible for teaching radiation biology courses to radiation oncology residents in the United States and Canada. METHODS AND MATERIALS: In March-December ...
rec_pub_19733012-american-society-radiation-oncology-astro-survey-radiation-biology.htm


[What is the guest lecturer to do with a bunch of flowers?]

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19908633-what-guest-lecturer-bunch-flowers.htm


Teaching white privilege to white students can mean saying good-bye to positive student evaluations.

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19739898-teaching-white-privilege-white-students-mean-saying-good-bye-positive.htm


Blood glucose monitoring as a teaching tool for endocrinology: a new perspective.

30 Aug 2009 The education of new allied health professionals and nurses in proper endocrine evaluation and care has become critical in recent years, especially considering the greatly increased prevalence of diabetes in adults and children. The evaluation of ...
rec_pub_19745047-blood-glucose-monitoring-teaching-tool-endocrinology-new-perspective.htm


Teaching the modes of Ca2+ transport between the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum using a classic paper by Kwan et al.

30 Aug 2009 This teaching article uses the report by Kwan et al., "Effects of methacholine, thapsigargin, and La(3+) on plasmalemmal and intracellular Ca(2+) transport in lacrimal acinar cells," where the effects of Ca(2+)-mobilizing agents in regulating Ca(2+) ...
rec_pub_19745042-teaching-modes-ca2-transport-plasma-membrane-endoplasmic-reticulum.htm


Teaching the role of secretin in the regulation of gastric acid secretion using a classic paper by Johnson and Grossman.

30 Aug 2009 The regulation of gastric acid secretion has been the subject of investigation for over a century. Inhibition of gastrin-induced acid secretion by the intestine-derived hormone secretin provides a classic physiological example of negative feedback ...
rec_pub_19745041-teaching-role-secretin-regulation-gastric-acid-secretion-using.htm

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