Objectives for the Qualifying Examination

Objectives for the Qualifying Examination
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2005
Genre: Clinical competence
ISBN: OCLC:63162627

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Objectives for the Qualifying Examination

Objectives for the Qualifying Examination
Author: Baumber, John S,Challis, E. Bruce,Medical Council of Canada
Publsiher: Medical Council of Canada = Conseil médical du Canada, c[19]92.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1992
Genre: Clinical competence
ISBN: 0969016115

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Objectives for the Qualifying Examination

Objectives for the Qualifying Examination
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Clinical medicine
ISBN: OCLC:742203399

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Serves as the basis for the MCC Evaluating Examination and Qualifying Examination Part I and Part II.

The Definitive Guide to the OSCE

The Definitive Guide to the OSCE
Author: Ronald M Harden,Pat Lilley,Madalena Patricio
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702055492

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The new book is the definitive text on the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), providing an easily accessible account of the breadth and depth of experience gained worldwide from its use in a wide range of contexts and in different phases of education. The lessons learned from these diverse experiences are included throughout the text. Used globally in all phases of education in the different healthcare professions, the OSCE was first described by the lead author, Harden, in 1975 and it is now the gold standard for performance assessment. The new book is the definitive text on the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), providing an easily accessible account of the breadth and depth of experience gained worldwide from its use in a wide range of contexts and in different phases of education. The lessons learned from these diverse experiences are included throughout the text. Used globally in all phases of education in the different healthcare professions, the OSCE was first described by the lead author, Harden, in 1975 and it is now the gold standard for performance assessment.

Introduction to Social Work Practice

Introduction to Social Work Practice
Author: Herschel Knapp
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452245140

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Introduction to Social Work Practice orients the students to the role of the professional social worker. The first chapter delineates the differences between being a good friend and being a good clinician in terms of social/emotional factors, professionalism, and self-disclosure. The second chapter covers techniques for building a trusting working environment that is conducive to processing sensitive issues along with an overview of key therapeutic communication skills. The remaining five chapters detail an easy-to-remember five-step problem-solving model to guide the clinical process: 1. Assessment, 2. Goal, 3. Objectives, 4. Activation, 5. Termination. Key features include: - role-play exercises - brief essay and response questions to build and test key communication skills - discussion points - glossary of terms - diagrams and charts that graphically represent the flow of the helping process. The workbook presumes no prior clinical experience and uses no technical psychological jargon. It teaches fundamental communication skills while emphasizing key social work values, ethics, and issues of multicultural populations and diversity throughout.

A Practical Guide To Hand And Carpal Fracture Management

A Practical Guide To Hand And Carpal Fracture Management
Author: Giddins Grey,Abbassian Ali,Langdon Ilana
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2009-08-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781911298489

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This is a practical guide for the management of common fractures of the hand and carpus. Hand fractures constitute a large proportion of all fractures and are treated by a variety of practitioners, ranging from orthopaedic and plastic surgeons to emergency nurse practitioners.This book systematically addresses all common hand fracture patterns with illustrative radiographs for each type. The reader can see a patient, take a radiograph of their injury and find an almost exact match to one in this book. He or she will then be guided to the correct treatment, supported by clear and practical instructions from the immediate management to technical tips on definitive surgical fracture fixation. The treatments described emphasise simple and reliable treatments that can be applied in most medical settings. This makes the book applicable in both first and third world countries.Versions of this book have been used and have proven popular in a number of Orthopaedic and A&E departments across the UK. It is an easy-to-use reference for medical and non-medical staff including nurses, physiotherapists as well as junior and senior hospital doctors and general practitioners./a

Practical Guide to Medical Student Assessment

Practical Guide to Medical Student Assessment
Author: Zubair Amin,Yap Seng Chong,Hoon Eng Khoo
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789812568083

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This practical guide provides a simple, useful reference to commonly raised questions about medical student assessment.The first part of the book provides succinct information on the general aspects of assessment such as purpose and principles of assessment; technical terms such as validity, reliability, and utility of assessment instruments; and how to choose assessment instruments for a given purpose.Individual assessment instruments are treated in the second part of the guide. The authors focus on about 20 selected assessment instruments currently in use or promising new instruments that are likely to get increased acceptance in future. For each instrument a general description is given, followed by discussion on its uses, limitations, psychometric characteristics, and recommendations for medical teachers.The reference section contains highly selective and well-researched resources, annotated and classified according to their usefulness. Many of these resources are available free on the Internet.

Handbook of Teaching for Physical Therapists E Book

Handbook of Teaching for Physical Therapists   E Book
Author: Gail M. Jensen,Elizabeth Mostrom
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-09-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781455706013

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Whether you are practicing in an in-patient or an out-patient facility, academic institution, or clinical residency program, this well-respected handbook gives you the background and guidance you need to effectively educate individuals across the continuum of physical therapy practice. Practical, real-life examples show you how to: incorporate health literacy and needs of the learner; assess and adapt to the various learning styles of patients; use simulations in education; facilitate the development of clinical reasoning skills; and assess learning outcomes and the effectiveness of your teaching. Plus, four all-new chapters and major revisions of all content throughout the book keep you on top of the latest research and best practices. Coverage of the theory and application of educational principles across the continuum of PT practice provides the information you need to improve your skills in the educational process both in academic and clinical settings. Two section format divides content into two parts: designing academic and clinical education programs and teaching students in academic and clinical settings; and teaching patients and families in clinical and community settings. Variety of teaching and teaching assessment methods expands your teaching, learning, and assessment repertoires. Case stories at the beginning of each chapter allow you to see the relevance of the information in the chapter. Threshold concepts highlight key ideas that are important to know. Annotated bibliography at end of each chapter provides resources for further study. NEW! Chapter on Authentic Assessment: Simulation-Based Education reflects the new ways to facilitate student learning through the use of human simulation models. NEW! Chapter on Strategies for Planning and Implementing Interprofessional Education covers the fundamental concepts of team-based care and interprofessional learning. NEW! Chapter on What Makes a Good Clinical Teacher? translates current research on clinical teaching into clinical education and practice. NEW! Chapter on Facilitating the Teaching and Learning of Clinical Reasoning helps you apply current research on clinical reasoning in rehabilitation to clinical education and teaching. NEW! Two combined chapters on Patient Education and Health Literacy (previously chapters 8 and 12) and Applied Behavioral Theory and Adherence: Models for Practice (previously chapters 9 and 10) provide focused presentations on current thinking and practical strategies for addressing health literacy issues in the clinical environment. NEW! Expanded chapter on Post-Professional Clinical Residency and Fellowship Education offers more information on models and trends in residency education and mentoring.