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11 months ago

This rubric can be used for formative assessment of learners performing laceration repair.

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11 months ago

Medical error is common and has a significant impact on patients, physicians and learners, and public perception of the medical system; however, residents receive little formal training ...

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11 months ago

Narrative medicine can be a useful tool to connect to stories in a deeper way. While many Americans are familiar with the Tuskegee Syphilis trials, there are many more ethical atrocities ...

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11 months ago

This session (60 or 90 minutes) is designed to introduce allopathic physicians (MDs) to the concepts of osteopathic manipulative medicine. As osteopathy is one type of manual medicine, ...

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one year ago

Appendix 2: Procedural Skills Workshop Evaluation Form
“Realistic Simulation for Minor Surgery Teaching: Design and Evaluation of a Novel Pork Belly Model”
Poster presented May ...

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one year ago

Instruction Manual - Design of Pork Belly Model for Excisional and Shave Biopsy
Poster presented May 1, 2023 at STFM 2023 Annual Spring Conference, Tampa, FL
Nelson Bui, MD and ...

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one year ago

This interactive and action-focused workshop was created to increase participant confidence in identifying bias in medical teaching cases. This workshop can be tailored for multiple ...

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one year ago

This talk will integrate both the speaker's lived experience with serious mental illness as a practicing physician with actionable insights to promote both self growth and institutional ...

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one year ago

Anti-fat bias has been increasing in the United States since the designation of “obesity” as a disease. In fact, it is the only implicit bias tracked by the Harvard Implicit Attitudes ...

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one year ago

Evidence suggests that the majority of clinicians feel that preventing firearm injury is within the scope of their practice, with heightened awareness to firearm violence as a public ...

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