MEDICAL EDUCATION

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Parental Leave Policies in Orthopaedic Surgery: Are We Doing Enough?

Orthopaedic surgery is a demanding field. It requires long hours and intense focus. But what happens when residents become parents? The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has set a standard. They require at least six weeks of paid leave for residents and fellows. This leave

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How ChatGPT's Different Versions Measure Up in Medical Training

ChatGPT has become a hot topic in medical education, especially for teaching clinical reasoning skills. One way to test this is through Script Concordance Tests (SCTs), which check how well someone can make decisions when things are uncertain. Recently, four versions of ChatGPT—3. 5, 4, 4o, and 5—we

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Jul 23 2025EDUCATION

Mastering ECG: A Fresh Look at Teaching Heart Reading Skills

Doctors in training often struggle with reading heart tracings, known as ECGs. This is a big deal because these readings help doctors make important decisions about patient care. Surprisingly, there's no set way to teach this crucial skill. One approach that's gaining attention is microlearning. Th

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Connecting Hearts: The Power of Global Palliative Care Gatherings

Every year, healthcare professionals and advocates come together to discuss and celebrate the importance of palliative care. In 2023 and 2024, two significant events took place, bringing together experts from around the world. These gatherings focused on improving care for those with serious illness

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Jul 17 2025EDUCATION

How Online Learning is Changing the Game for Doctors in the Philippines

The world of medicine is always changing. Doctors need to keep up with new info. That's where UP Med Webinars come in. These online classes help doctors learn new things. They are a big deal in the Philippines. First, let's talk about why this matters. Doctors have busy lives. They don't always hav

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

How Online Learning Can Boost Confidence in Treating Opioid Addiction

The opioid crisis in the U. S. is a big deal, and doctors and nurses need to be ready to help. They must know how to spot, talk to, and treat patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). But it's not just about knowing the facts; they also need to feel confident and have the right attitude when caring f

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Jul 11 2025EDUCATION

How Museums Can Teach Doctors About Faith and Healing

Doctors in training often miss out on learning about religion and spirituality. This is a big deal because many patients find comfort and meaning in their faith. But how can medical schools fix this? One cool idea is to take students to museums. Museums have tons of artifacts from different religio

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Jul 07 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students and Teachers: What Do They Think About Donating Bodies for Science?

In Italy, giving one's body to science after death is a relatively new concept. A recent study looked into what medical students and teachers think about this idea. The study found that most people in this group are open to the idea, but there are some interesting factors that influence their decisi

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Role of Assistant Nurses in Nursing Homes

Assistant nurses (ANs) play a big part in taking care of older people in nursing homes. But, there is a problem. Many ANs do not know enough about medicines and the issues that can come with them. This lack of knowledge can lead to serious problems for the people they care for. A study wanted to fi

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Spotting Skin Cancer: How Doctors Are Upping Their Game

Doctors are getting a hand from technology to spot skin cancer. There's a tool called optical coherence tomography (OCT) that's pretty handy, but not everyone knows how to use it right. That's where cumulative sum (CUSUM) analysis steps in. It's like a scorecard that tracks how well doctors are doin

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