Decentralised training for medical students: a scoping review

M De Villiers, S Van Schalkwyk, J Blitz, I Couper… - BMC Medical …, 2017 - Springer
Background Increasingly, medical students are trained at sites away from the tertiary
academic health centre. A growing body of literature identifies the benefits of decentralised …

Suggestions to ameliorate the inequity in urban/rural allocation of healthcare resources in China

Y Chen, Z Yin, Q Xie - International Journal for Equity in Health, 2014 - Springer
The imbalance in the allocation in healthcare resources between urban and rural areas has
become a main focus of the recent medical reforms adopted in China. However, systematic …

The PAUL Suit©: an experience of ageing

P Bennett, M Moore, J Wenham - The clinical teacher, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background An ageing population worldwide makes it increasingly important that health
students understand issues that elderly people face and can provide empathic care to them …

Crash simulation: an immersive learning model

J Wenham, P Bennett, W Gleeson - The clinical teacher, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Far West New South Wales Local Emergency Management Committee runs an
annual crash simulation exercise to assess the operational readiness of all local emergency …

Engaging Medical Students with Art: What's the Value?

C Klinner, P Bennett, C Hooker - MedEdPublish, 2021 - mededpublish.org
This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. This pilot study
investigated the perspectives of medical students around their experiences of creative art …

[HTML][HTML] Student perception about working in rural United States/Canada after graduation: a study in an offshore Caribbean medical school

PR Shankar, AK Dubey, A Nandy, BL Herz… - …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: Rural residents of the United States (US) and Canada face problems in
accessing healthcare. International medical graduates (IMGs) play an important role in …

What artists value when providing workshops for clinical students in a regional training setting: A qualitative study

PW Bennett, C Hooker - Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 2018 - intellectdiscover.com
This study investigates artists' perspectives in participating as non-traditional (not medically
trained) teachers in a clinical training programme. We conducted semi-structured one-to-one …

Reinvigorating the Role of Spirituality in Patient-Centered Care: Islam as a doorway to increased understanding of patient spirituality

P Bennett, ABS Cook, N Soomro - MedEdPublish, 2020 - mededpublish.org
This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. Spirituality is seen
to be an important aspect of patient-centered practice. However, heavy focus on the …

[PDF][PDF] Student perception about working in rural United States/Canada after graduation: a study in an offshore Caribbean medical

PR Shankar, AK Dubey, A Nandy, BL Herz, BW Little - 2014 - researchgate.net
Rural residents of the United States (US) and Canada face Introduction: problems in
accessing healthcare. International medical graduates (IMGs) play an important role in …

[PDF][PDF] Students' perceived levels of'human skills' and effectiveness of various modules in skill development.

PR Shankar, TP Thapa, BMS Karki - Education in Medicine …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Introduction: Medical students need leadership and other 'human'skills to address many of
the health challenges facing society. Objective: The present study was conducted to obtain …