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Title: Abstracts.
Source: Clinical Teacher. Apr2024 Supplement 1, Vol. 21, p1-55. 55p.
Subject Terms: *Educators' attitudes, *Medical teaching personnel, *Student attitudes, *Teacher development, *Medical students, Clinical supervision, Medical personnel, Obstetrical emergencies
Abstract: This document contains abstracts from various articles published in the Clinical Teacher journal. The articles cover a range of topics related to medical education and training, including near-peer support for newly qualified doctors, financial barriers faced by medical students, educational implications of maternity services, support for trainees, health promotion interventions in the emergency department, hybrid OSCEs during the COVID-19 pandemic, support for international medical graduates, research training for medical students, and approaches to reduce differential attainment in specialty training selection. These articles provide valuable insights into innovative approaches to medical education and training, aiming to improve the knowledge, skills, and confidence of medical professionals and enhance patient care. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:This document contains abstracts from various articles published in the Clinical Teacher journal. The articles cover a range of topics related to medical education and training, including near-peer support for newly qualified doctors, financial barriers faced by medical students, educational implications of maternity services, support for trainees, health promotion interventions in the emergency department, hybrid OSCEs during the COVID-19 pandemic, support for international medical graduates, research training for medical students, and approaches to reduce differential attainment in specialty training selection. These articles provide valuable insights into innovative approaches to medical education and training, aiming to improve the knowledge, skills, and confidence of medical professionals and enhance patient care. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:17434971
DOI:10.1111/tct.13755