Computer-Assisted Instruction
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Subject Areas on Research
- A conceptual introduction to cognitive remediation for memory deficits associated with right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy.
- A novel application of the MIRC repository in medical education.
- A novel method of teaching surgical techniques to residents--computerized enhanced visual learning (CEVL) with simulation to certify mastery of training: a model using newborn clamp circumcision.
- A rubric for improving the quality of online courses.
- A urinary incontinence continuing education online course for community health nurses in South Korea.
- A virtual reality simulator for bone marrow harvest for pediatric transplant.
- Acceptability and feasibility of a culturally tailored Internet-delivered intervention to promote blood donation in Blacks.
- An Innovative Use of Telepresence Robots for Educating Healthcare Professional.
- An evaluation of bariatric Web sites for patient education and guidance.
- An evaluation of sepsis Web sites for patient and family education.
- An intervention to improve cancer patients' understanding of early-phase clinical trials.
- An online education approach to population health in a global society.
- Application description and policy model in collaborative environment for sharing of information on epidemiological and clinical research data sets.
- Assessing informatics students' satisfaction with a web-based courseware system.
- Becoming a face expert: a computerized face-training program for high-functioning individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
- Birds of a feather: introducing a virtual learning community for geriatric nurse educators.
- Cardiology patient simulator and computer-assisted instruction technologies in bedside teaching.
- Computer communication for international collaboration in education in public health. The TEMPUS Consortium for a New Public Health in Hungary.
- Computer use in ADN programs.
- Computer-Assisted Face Processing Instruction Improves Emotion Recognition, Mentalizing, and Social Skills in Students with ASD.
- Computer-aided instruction in clinical neurology.
- Computer-based learning in medical education: a critical view.
- Computerized cognitive training in survivors of childhood cancer: a pilot study.
- Cultivating a Culture of Medication Safety in Prelicensure Nursing Students.
- Deployment of health information kiosks in diverse community settings: experience and lessons learned.
- Development and evaluation of an ODL course on Medical Image Processing.
- Development and initial testing of a computer-based patient decision aid to promote colorectal cancer screening for primary care practice.
- Development of a web-based, specialty specific portfolio.
- Enhancing communication between oncologists and patients with a computer-based training program: a randomized trial.
- Enhancing pediatric safety: assessing and improving resident competency in life-threatening events with a computer-based interactive resuscitation tool.
- Evaluating participants' use of a hormone replacement therapy decision-making intervention.
- Evaluation of Web sites on management of pain in children.
- Evaluation of a Sickle Cell Disease Educational Website for Emergency Providers.
- Evaluation of a web course to increase evidence-based practice knowledge among nurses.
- Evaluation of an online bioterrorism continuing medical education course.
- Evaluation of asthma websites for patient and parent education.
- Evaluation of breastfeeding Web sites for patient education.
- Evidence-based strategies to create a culture of cybercivility in health professions education.
- Exploring the impact of tablet computers on medical training at an academic medical center.
- FDDI information management system for centralizing interactive, computerized multimedia clinical experiences in pediatric rheumatology/Immunology.
- Feasibility and pilot efficacy results from the multisite Cognitive Remediation in the Schizophrenia Trials Network (CRSTN) randomized controlled trial.
- Health information technology (IT) to improve the care of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
- HeartCode BLS with voice assisted manikin for teaching nursing students: preliminary results.
- Impact of endovascular simulator training on vascular surgery as a career choice in medical students.
- Implementation of a four-year multimedia computer curriculum in cardiology at six medical schools.
- Implementing a hybrid web-based curriculum for an elective medical student clerkship in a busy surgical intensive care unit (ICU): effect on test and satisfaction scores.
- Individualized computer-aided education in mammography based on user modeling: concept and preliminary experiments.
- Informed consent procedures: an experimental test using a virtual character in a dialog systems training application.
- Integrating Telepresence Robots Into Nursing Simulation.
- Internet education of African American consumers on quality of care.
- Keep it flowing: a simulation involving defective anesthetic gas delivery equipment.
- Keeping clinicians in clinical research: the Clinical Research/Reproductive Scientist Training Program.
- Leveraging E-Learning for Pedagogical Innovation in PA Education.
- Medical education over the Internet.
- Mortality versus survival graphs: improving temporal consistency in perceptions of treatment effectiveness.
- Multimedia computer-assisted instruction in cardiology.
- New educational technology.
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- Presentation and explanation of medical decision models using the World Wide Web.
- Process evaluation of E-learning in continuing medical education: evidence from the China-Gates Foundation Tuberculosis Control Program.
- Psychopharmacology curriculum field test.
- Readability of patient education materials in ophthalmology: a single-institution study and systematic review.
- Research on teaching methods.
- Results of a pilot test of a brief computer-assisted tailored HIV prevention intervention for use with a range of demographic and risk groups.
- Sensorimotor Learning in a Computerized Athletic Training Battery.
- Simulation for Teaching Orthopaedic Residents in a Competency-based Curriculum: Do the Benefits Justify the Increased Costs?
- Simulation in Neurosurgery-A Brief Review and Commentary.
- Small-group CME using e-mail discussions. Can it work?
- Successful computer-based learning center.
- Tackling acid-base disorders, one Twitter poll at a time.
- Teaching resources for genetics.
- Teaching surgical decision-making: an interactive, web-based approach.
- The Implementation of a Structured Nursing Leadership Development Program for Succession Planning in a Health System.
- The effectiveness of E-learning in continuing medical education for tuberculosis health workers: a quasi-experiment from China.
- The future of endoscopy simulation: a Duke perspective.
- The potential use of expert systems to enable physicians to order more cost-effective diagnostic imaging examinations.
- Training in ureteroscopy: a critical appraisal of the literature.
- Use of and reactions to a tailored CD-ROM designed to enhance oncologist-patient communication: the SCOPE trial intervention.
- Use of computer graphics simulation for teaching of flexible sigmoidoscopy.
- Using a wiki in nursing education and research.
- Using computer-extracted image features for modeling of error-making patterns in detection of mammographic masses among radiology residents.
- Value, Strengths, and Challenges of e-Learning Modules Paired with the Flipped Classroom for Graduate Medical Education: A Survey from the National Neonatology Curriculum.
- Vascular e-Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The EL-COVID Survey.
- Virtual reality in surgical education.
- Virtual reality: current urologic applications and future developments.
- WISE-MD usage among millennial medical students.
- Web-based education in science and engineering ethics--topic and technology barriers--commentary on "Ways of thinking about and teaching ethical problem solving: microethics and macroethics in engineering".
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Keywords of People
- Chen, Mengtian, Lecturer of Chinese Language at Duke Kunshan University, DKU Faculty
- Olsen, Maren Karine, Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
- Preminger, Glenn Michael, James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology, Surgery, Urology