903 results on '"O'Sullivan, Patricia S."'
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102. Teaching and educational scholarship in Tanzania: Faculty initiative to improve performance of health professions' students
103. Health professions educators as agents of change in Tanzania: Creativity to implement new curricula
104. First steps towards interprofessional health practice in Tanzania: An educational experiment in rural Bagamoyo district
105. Characteristics of success in mentoring and research productivity — A case–control study of academic centers
106. Faculty motivations for leading clinical clerkship electives: A qualitative study
107. Reviving the medical lecture: practical tips for delivering effective lectures
108. “What is the mechanism?”: Cues, barriers, and opportunities to discuss foundational science during internal medicine rounds
109. Understanding trust as an essential element of trainee supervision and learning in the workplace
110. How Residents Develop Trust in Interns: A Multi-Institutional Mixed-Methods Study
111. Perceptions of Peer-to-Peer Interprofessional Feedback Among Students in the Health Professions
112. Students' Educational Activities During Clerkship.
113. What’s in a learning environment? Recognizing teachers’ roles in shaping a learning environment to support competency
114. Making Sense of Milestones Data—Guiding Residents or Assessing Training Programs?
115. Exploring how feedback reflects entrustment decisions using artificial intelligence
116. The Cognitive Load of Inpatient Consults: Development of the Consult Cognitive Load Instrument and Initial Validity Evidence
117. Residents’ Experiences of Negative Emotions toward Patients: Challenges to their Identities
118. Surgical Trainee Well-Being: A Synergy of Individual and System-Level Interventions
119. The Cognitive Load of Inpatient Consults: A Convergent Parallel Mixed Methods Study Using the Consult Cognitive Load Instrument
120. Influence of Emotion on Cognitive Load Experienced by Trainees While Performing Patient Handoffs
121. The Case for a National Center for Health Professions Education Research.
122. Residents' Experiences of Negative Emotions toward Patients: Challenges to their Identities.
123. Emotion in remediation: A scoping review of the medical education literature
124. Does being a coach benefit clinician-educators? Amixed methods study of faculty self-efficacy, job satisfaction and burnout
125. Emotion in remediation: A scoping review of the medical education literature
126. Reflections on the Identity Development of Medical Educators
127. Moving toward Mastery: Changes in Student Perceptions of Clerkship Assessment with Pass/Fail Grading and Enhanced Feedback
128. A faculty development workshop to support educator identity formation
129. Students are watching: They see how surgical residents and attendings deal with difficult situations
130. How Do Clinical Electives during the Clerkship Year Influence Career Exploration? A Qualitative Study
131. Factors associated with medical students' career choices regarding internal medicine
132. Promoting Scholarship in Faculty Development: Relevant Research Paradigms and Methodologies
133. Educator Identity Formation: A Faculty Development Workshop
134. Demonstration of Portfolios to Assess Competency of Residents
135. Portfolio assessment and self-directed learning
136. Predictors of patient education by bone densitometry technologists
137. Predictive Validity of the Medical College Admissions Test Writing Sample for the United States Medical Licensing Examination Steps 1 and 2
138. Portfolios as a Novel Approach for Residency Evaluation
139. Reliability of speech intelligibility ratings using the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale
140. Moving toward Mastery: Changes in Student Perceptions of Clerkship Assessment with Pass/Fail Grading and Enhanced Feedback.
141. How Do Clinical Electives during the Clerkship Year Influence Career Exploration? A Qualitative Study.
142. A comparison of two methods of teaching reflective ability in Year 3 medical students
143. Using Cognitive Load Theory to Improve Teaching in the Clinical Workplace
144. Evidence for validity for the Cognitive Load Inventory for Handoffs
145. How do attending physicians describe cognitive overload among their workplace learners?
146. “There Is a Lot of Change Afoot”: A Qualitative Study of Faculty Adaptation to Elimination of Tiered Grades With Increased Emphasis on Feedback in Core Clerkships
147. Overcoming the Challenges of Direct Observation and Feedback Programs: A Qualitative Exploration of Resident and Faculty Experiences
148. Exploring Residents’ Experience of Career Development Scholarship Tracks: A Qualitative Case Study Using Social Cognitive Career Theory
149. Enhancing Operative Feedback: A Descriptive Trajectory for Surgical Development in Otolaryngology
150. From clinical educators to educational scholars and leaders: strategies for developing and advancing a career in health professions education
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