How effective are selection methods in medical education? A systematic review

F Patterson, A Knight, J Dowell, S Nicholson… - Medical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Context Selection methods used by medical schools should reliably identify whether
candidates are likely to be successful in medical training and ultimately become competent …

[HTML][HTML] Self-efficacy beliefs of medical students: a critical review

RM Klassen, JRL Klassen - Perspectives on medical education, 2018 - Springer
Introduction Self-efficacy is a theoretically and empirically robust motivation belief that has
been shown to play an important role in the learning and development of new skills and …

[HTML][HTML] Caring for health professionals in the COVID-19 pandemic emergency: toward an “epidemic of empathy” in healthcare

S Barello, G Graffigna - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Psychological research into healthcare opened the door to understanding people's
emotional reactions when experiencing events perceived as life-threatening. This is the …

Predictable chaos: a review of the effects of emotions on attention, memory and decision making

VR LeBlanc, MM McConnell, SD Monteiro - Advances in Health Sciences …, 2015 - Springer
Healthcare practice and education are highly emotional endeavors. While this is recognized
by educators and researchers seeking to develop interventions aimed at improving wellness …

[HTML][HTML] Emotional intelligence, perceived stress and academic performance of Sri Lankan medical undergraduates

P Ranasinghe, WS Wathurapatha… - BMC medical …, 2017 - Springer
Background Previous research has shown that higher Emotional Intelligence (EI) is
associated with better academic and work performance. The present study intended to …

What factors promote resilience and protect against burnout in first-year pediatric and medicine-pediatric residents?

K Olson, KJ Kemper, JD Mahan - Journal of evidence-based …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Burnout has high costs for pediatricians and their patients. There is increasing interest in
educational interventions to promote resilience and minimize burnout among pediatric …

[HTML][HTML] Associations between emotional intelligence, empathy and personality in Japanese medical students

K Abe, M Niwa, K Fujisaki, Y Suzuki - BMC medical education, 2018 - Springer
Background It is known that empathic communication is important for physicians to achieve
higher patient satisfaction and health outcomes. Emotional intelligence (EI), empathy and …

How prepared are UK medical graduates for practice? A rapid review of the literature 2009–2014

LV Monrouxe, L Grundy, M Mann, Z John… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To understand how prepared UK medical graduates are for practice and the
effectiveness of workplace transition interventions. Design A rapid review of the literature …

Evidence regarding the utility of multiple mini-interview (MMI) for selection to undergraduate health programs: A BEME systematic review: BEME Guide No. 37

EL Rees, AW Hawarden, G Dent, R Hays, J Bates… - Medical …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School,
the multiple mini-interview (MMI) has become a popular selection tool. We aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] An exploration of changes in cognitive and emotional empathy among medical students in the Caribbean

FF Youssef, P Nunes, B Sa… - International Journal of …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: This study explored the empathy profile of students across five years of medical
training. In addition the study examined whether the Jefferson Scale for Physician Empathy …