Teaching Materials
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Subject Areas on Research
- A national survey of educational resources utilized by the Resident and Associate Society of the American College of Surgeons membership.
- A randomized trial comparing the effects of self-help materials and proactive telephone counseling on teen smoking cessation.
- A tailored intervention to aid decision-making about hormone replacement therapy.
- An instrument for analyzing curriculum materials in nursing.
- Analyzing and selecting audiovisual materials.
- Assessing housestaff diagnostic skills using a cardiology patient simulator.
- Causal pie bingo!
- Effects of a cognitive adjustment program for Thai parents
- Effects of educational materials concerning osteoporosis on women's knowledge, beliefs, and behavior.
- Embracing the Internet as a means of enhancing medical education in nephrology.
- Empowering communication: a community-based intervention for patients.
- Hand-held electronic teaching-aid for demonstrating MRI concepts.
- Implementing evidence-based practices for persons with severe mental illnesses.
- Improving participant understanding of informed consent in an HIV-prevention clinical trial: a comparison of methods.
- Instructional PowerPoint presentations for cutaneous wound healing and tissue response to sutures.
- Is there a use for tailored print communications in cancer risk communication?
- Lessons learned from a Parkinson's disease caregiver intervention pilot study.
- Literacy levels of ophthalmic patient education materials.
- Medical student radiology teaching in Australia and New Zealand.
- Multimaterial three-dimensional printing in brachytherapy: Prototyping teaching tools for interstitial and intracavitary procedures in cervical cancers.
- Newer pharmacologic alternatives for erectile dysfunction.
- Off-service resident education in the emergency department: outline of a national standardized curriculum.
- Paediatric preoperative teaching: effects at induction and postoperatively.
- Physical activity: the science of health promotion through tailored messages.
- Preliminary report on the use of high-fidelity simulation in the training of study coordinators conducting a clinical research protocol.
- Preparation and study of human eyes obtained postmortem with the Miyake posterior photographic technique.
- Problem-based learning of research skills.
- Readability of ocular medication inserts.
- Simulation technology for health care professional skills training and assessment.
- Teaching bedside cardiologic examination skills using "Harvey", the cardiology patient simulator.
- Teaching cardiovascular assessment.
- The National League for Nursing Project to Explore the Use of Simulation for High-Stakes Assessment: Process, Outcomes, and Recommendations.
- The Texas Medication Algorithm Project Patient and Family Education Program: a consumer-guided initiative.
- The use of high-fidelity human patient simulation as an evaluative tool in the development of clinical research protocols and procedures.
- Use of a heart sound simulator in teaching cardiac auscultation.
- Using health web sites for patient education.
- Using tailored interventions to enhance smoking cessation among African-Americans at a community health center.
- Validation of a thoracoscopic lobectomy simulator.
- Validity and reliability of the robotic Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills.
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Keywords of People
- Andolsek, Kathryn Marijoan, Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health, School of Medicine
- Schwartz-Bloom, Rochelle D., Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology, Duke Science & Society
- Taekman, Jeffrey Marc, Professor Emeritus of Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology, Neuroanesthesia