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An Integrated Virtual Family Curriculum to Introduce Specialty-Specific Clinical Skills to Rising Third-Year Medical Students
Published in Teaching and learning in medicine (01-10-2013)“…Background: Transitioning from a preclinical to a clinical curriculum can be challenging for medical students. As a central component of a new 3-week…”
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A new clinical skills clerkship for medical students
Published in Family medicine (01-06-2014)“…The transition to clinical clerkships can be challenging for medical students. In the context of a formal clinical curriculum redesign, a curriculum team led…”
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An intensive medical education elective for senior medical students
Published in Rhode Island medical journal (2013) (01-07-2014)“…Peer teaching by medical students is increasingly consid- ered an effective and efficient instructional modality with value for both teachers and learners. In…”
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Inclusion of AIDS educational messages in rites of passage ceremonies: Reaching young people in tribal communities
Published in Culture, health & sexuality (01-07-2006)“…The impact of HIV on tribal populations has received little attention. Often living in remote areas, further isolated by language, tradition and endogamous…”
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State-wide support for physician-mothers who are breastfeeding
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Using a professional organization, MomDocFamily, to understand the lives of physician-mothers
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Medical student-mothers
Published in Rhode Island medical journal (2013) (01-03-2013)“…Medical training is challenging and parenting is a full-time responsibility. Balancing a family with the significant demands of medical school is a daunting…”
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Promoting quality care for recently resettled populations: curriculum development for internal medicine residents
Published in Journal of graduate medical education (01-06-2014)“…Residents report they lack preparation for caring for an increasingly diverse US population. In response, a variety of curricula have been developed to…”
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A focus on primary care: effective strategies for recruiting students
Published in Medicine and health, Rhode Island (01-08-2011)Get more information
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