Reliability of a Tool to Measure Culture Shock in Medical Trainees - Project Prime (Psychosocial Response to International Medical Electives) Pilot Study

2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. e13
Author(s):  
Vanessa C. McFadden ◽  
Sabrina Butteris ◽  
Tifany Frazer ◽  
Ashley Hines ◽  
Zahra Ismail ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
S. Glover Takahashi ◽  
M. Alameddine ◽  
D. Martin ◽  
S. Verma ◽  
S. Edwards

This paper is describes the design, development, implementation and evaluation of a preparatory training program for international medical trainees. The program was offered for one week full time shortly before they begin their residency training programs. First the paper reports on the survey and focus groups that guided the learning objectives and the course content. Next the paper describes the curriculum development phase and reports on the topical themes, session goals and objectives and learning materials. Three main themes emerged when developing the program: understanding the educational, health and practice systems in Canada; development of communication skills; and supporting personal success in residency training including self assessment, reflection and personal wellness. Sample lesson plans and handouts from each of the theme areas are illustrated. The comprehensive evaluation of the sessions and the overall program is then also described. The paper then summarizes the identified key issues and challenges in the design and implementation of a preparatory training program for international medical trainees before they begin their residency training programs. Allan GM, Manca D, Szafran O, Korownyk C. Workforce issues in general surgery. Am Surg. 2007 Feb; 73(2):100-8. Dauphinee, WD. The circle game: understanding physician migration patterns within Canada. Acad Med. 2006 (Dec); 81(12 Suppl):S49-54. Spike NA. International medical graduates: the Australian perspective. Academic Medicine. 2006 (Sept); 81(9):842-6.


Pain Medicine ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 280-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole A. Hollingshead ◽  
Marianne S. Matthias ◽  
Matthew J. Bair ◽  
Adam T. Hirsh

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mukaish Kumar ◽  
Raghav Govindarajan

Abstract Background:Empathy is an essential ingredient of patient-centered care. Traditional neurology clerkship does not provide a structured way to teach, evaluate and inculcate the virtue of empathy among our medical students while dealing with various complex neurological conditions. We designed an innovative Objective Structured Clinical Evaluations (O.S.C.E.s) entitled as Empathetic Neurological Care (ENC) O.S.C.E.s as a part of clerkship evaluation to assess empathy among American Medical Graduates (A.M.G.s) and International Medical Graduates (I.M.G.s) and establish the need of training of empathy skills to future professionals.Study Objective: We aim to illustrate the model of Empathetic Neurological Care (ENC) O.S.C.E. & to report the comparative analysis of empathy scores among the A.M.G.s and I.M.G.s.Methods: This is a pilot study comparing empathy among A.M.G.s and I.M.G.s, measured by the Standardized Patients (SPs) using the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (7-point Likert type scale) during pre-designed ENC-OSCEs. The proposed curriculum included complex neurological cases involving breaking bad news (e.g., delivering the diagnosis of A.L.S.), opioid addiction counseling, disclosing medical error (stroke), and explaining the diagnosis of non-epileptic seizures.Results: 12 students (6 AMGs, 3 Males/ 3 Females and 6 IMGs 4 Males/2 Females) completed the OSCE. A.M.G.s scored higher in empathy scores graded by S.P.s than I.M.G.s (P=0.0004). Conclusion: A.M.G.s scored higher empathy as compared to I.M.G.s by the S.P.s during ENC-OSCEs. We highlight the importance of focused empathy training with assessment during neurology clerkship rotations for A.M.G.s & the need of formal curricular training as a part of the orientation program at the beginning of residency training for I.M.G.s.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 788-797 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rashida Haq ◽  
Benjamin Li ◽  
Aleksandra Jovicic ◽  
Daisy Dastur ◽  
Martina Trinkaus ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 20-26
Author(s):  
Rishab Revankar ◽  
Kassahun Bilcha ◽  
Annisa Befekadu ◽  
Howa Yeung ◽  
Benjamin Stoff
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