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Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 78:156-166
To describe an academic performance incentive system (APIS) and faculty perception of it; explore the impacts of incentive level, faculty rank, clinical practice volume, and administrative responsibility on academic productivity; and describe the API
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The American Journal of Surgery. 177:240-243
Faculty often presume that students possess adequate physical examination skills upon graduation. Yet assessments of their performance with these skills often reveal deficiencies. This study was designed to determine if students' physical examination
Autor:
J. Roland Folse
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 120:575-579
Contents: H.S. Barrows, Foreword. Part I:The Evolution of Medical and Surgical Education. S. Abrahamson, Medical Education: The Testing of a Hypothesis. R.H. Moy, Medical Education in the 20th Century. C.E. Engel, Medical Education in Australia, Grea
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5b07e6a361fcd24127550330f72a195c
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410605238
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410605238
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 169(4)
Background In August 1993 the American College of Surgeons sponsored a course entitled “Surgeons as Educators” (SAE) aimed at equipping academic surgeons with the knowledge and skills necessary to enhance surgical education administration, curric
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 163(6)
A stapled vertical gastroesophagostomy (VGE) has been proposed for benign esophageal stricture. The VGE involves performing an anastomosis using a linear cutting stapler inserted via a gastrotomy (one limb in the esophagus, the other in the proximal
Autor:
J. Roland Folse
Publikováno v:
Archives of Surgery. 131:416
Autor:
J. Roland Folse
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Archives of Surgery. 129:1073
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Archives of Surgery. 126:1122
• Since 1960, most newer medical schools have been community-based and have used existing community hospitals and a large number of volunteer faculty. As these schools have evolved, many have developed more traditional characteristics. To assess th
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The American Journal of Surgery. 157:346-349
Inter-rater agreement in assigning grades using five different grading systems was determined. The performance of 16 students in a surgery clerkship was rated by 21 faculty raters using a pass-fail grading system, a pass-fail-honors system, a letter