MEDICAL EDUCATION

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Why Long-Term Ultrasound Training Works Wonders for Future Doctors

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a real game-changer in medicine. It's used in lots of specialties to help doctors make better decisions and care for patients. Many medical schools are now including POCUS in their programs. Some start early, others spread it out over the whole four years. Midwest

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Philip Morris's Education Push: Harm Reduction or Hidden Agenda?

In the world of tobacco, Philip Morris International (PMI) has been quietly supporting educational courses for healthcare professionals. These courses, disguised as independent, focus on harm reduction, suggesting smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes as safer alternatives to traditional smoking. But i

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Examining ChatGPT's Role in Geriatric Care and Training

The rise of ChatGPT in health services and education has sparked interest in its dependability, especially for senior care. Geriatrics, which focuses on treating older adults, needs tools that are accurate and reliable. With ChatGPT gaining traction, it's crucial to see if it measures up. Some hea

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Teaching Future Doctors How to Talk to Patients About Healthy Living

It's no secret that doctors struggle with encouraging patients to adopt healthier habits. They often feel it's not that important or lack confidence in delivering guidance. But, do you know where this pattern starts? It begins early in medical school, specifically in the preclinical years. There's a

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Dec 27 2024EDUCATION

AI in Medical Tests: A Global Look

Ever wondered how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing medical exams around the world? Well, let's dive in! Large language models, or LLMs, are becoming a big deal in medical education. They can help students learn better and even take tests. But how well do they work in different countries? Tha

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Virtual Reality: A New Way to Learn ECG Placement

Virtual reality (VR) isn't just for fun and games anymore. Research shows that it can be a powerful tool in medical education. A recent study at a medical school explored how VR helps students learn a complex skill: placing electrocardiogram (ECG) leads. The study used a VR program called Acadicus,

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Dec 23 2024EDUCATION

Boosting Medical Students' Cultural Skills: A New Way to Teach Ethics

These days, doctors need to understand lots of different cultures to give the best care. But, medical schools don't always teach this enough, especially when it comes to Muslim patients. A group of educators in Germany is trying something new. They created a special training program to help medical

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Medical Lessons from the Silent Teachers

In the vibrant city of New Orleans, a novel teaching approach surfaced. Doctors discovered that the bodies of the deceased, often referred to as cadavers, could serve as invaluable learning tools for aspiring doctors. They introduced a method where both experienced professionals and students examine

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Dec 16 2024EDUCATION

Biochemistry in Riyadh: Why Students Forget and How to Fix It

Biochemistry is a big deal for medical students. It helps them understand how the body works and how to treat diseases. But here's a problem: many students in Riyadh are forgetting this vital information over time. This is bad, because a solid grasp of biochemistry is key to becoming a good doctor.

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

Crafting Compelling Patient Stories for Healthcare Education

Healthcare education is evolving rapidly. Traditional lectures are taking a backseat to student-centered small-group sessions. Problem-based learning (PBL) has become a key part of many medical schools' curricula. This approach lets students identify their own knowledge gaps. For junior scientists l

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