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View article: What is the effectiveness of interventions to support the mental and emotional health and wellbeing of young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET)? A Rapid Evidence Review
What is the effectiveness of interventions to support the mental and emotional health and wellbeing of young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET)? A Rapid Evidence Review Open
Mental health problems among young people have continued to rise over the last decade. Support services are available in higher education and in many workplace environments. However, while approaches to maintain or enhance mental health an…
View article: Residency Preparation Courses: What Is the Durable Impact Beyond Medical School?
Residency Preparation Courses: What Is the Durable Impact Beyond Medical School? Open
Introduction An increasing number of medical schools are implementing Residency Preparation Courses. Our objective was to examine learners’ perceptions of course impact 3 months into residency training—specifically, whether participation i…
View article: Improving the Transition From Medical School to Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
Improving the Transition From Medical School to Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Open
View article: Program Evaluation for Graduate Medical Education: Practical Approaches From the Reimagining Residency Evaluation Community of Practice
Program Evaluation for Graduate Medical Education: Practical Approaches From the Reimagining Residency Evaluation Community of Practice Open
View article: A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre 2021–2023
A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre 2021–2023 Open
View article: The Relative Influence of Program Signaling, Geographic Preferences, and In-State Status in Determining Odds of Interview Invitation in Residency Selection
The Relative Influence of Program Signaling, Geographic Preferences, and In-State Status in Determining Odds of Interview Invitation in Residency Selection Open
Background Program signaling and geographic preferences are intended to give residency applicants agency in selecting preferred training locations while allowing programs to identify interested applicants. However, how these variables comp…
View article: Improving medical students’ responses to emergencies with a simulated cross-cover paging curriculum
Improving medical students’ responses to emergencies with a simulated cross-cover paging curriculum Open
New residents are often unprepared to respond to medical emergencies. To address this gap, we implemented a simulated cross-cover paging curriculum. All senior medical students enrolled in a required specialty-specific (internal medicine, …
View article: What interventions are effective and cost-effective for supporting the health and well-being of people with obesity on healthcare waiting lists? A Rapid Review
What interventions are effective and cost-effective for supporting the health and well-being of people with obesity on healthcare waiting lists? A Rapid Review Open
Currently, there is a significant demand for tier 3 weight management services, with individuals waiting between three and five years to access these services in parts of Wales. This rapid review aimed to identify and synthesise the eviden…
View article: Opportunities to Improve Communication With Residency Applicants: Cross-Sectional Study of Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program Websites
Opportunities to Improve Communication With Residency Applicants: Cross-Sectional Study of Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program Websites Open
Background As part of the residency application process in the United States, many medical specialties now offer applicants the opportunity to send program signals that indicate high interest to a limited number of residency programs. To d…
View article: Burnout and Well-Being in Trainees: Findings From a National Survey of US Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents
Burnout and Well-Being in Trainees: Findings From a National Survey of US Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents Open
Background Despite national attention on resident well-being, challenges persist. Effective solutions require greater understanding of personal and program factors. Objective To explore burnout, resilience, self-reported mental health, and…
View article: A rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions for addressing digital exclusion in older adults
A rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions for addressing digital exclusion in older adults Open
Older adults constitute the largest proportion of non-users of the internet. With the increasing digitalisation of services, in particular those provided in Social Care in Wales, it is important to understand how best to support older adul…
View article: Trends in Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Applications in the Year After Abortion Access Changes
Trends in Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Applications in the Year After Abortion Access Changes Open
Importance State-specific abortion restrictions currently affect the training of approximately 44% of obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) residents in the US. Examination of where future trainees apply for residency is important. Objective T…
View article: A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales Covid-19 Evidence Centre 2021-23
A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales Covid-19 Evidence Centre 2021-23 Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic presented policymakers with time-sensitive decision problems and a rapidly increasing volume of research, not all of which was robust, or relevant to local contexts. A bespoke evidence review process suppor…
View article: Transition to Residency Courses: Recommendations for Creation and Implementation
Transition to Residency Courses: Recommendations for Creation and Implementation Open
Transition to Residency (TTR) courses help ease the critical transition from medical school to residency, yet there is little guidance for developing and running these courses. In this perspective, the authors use their expertise as well a…
View article: Impact of the United States Supreme court Dobbs versus Jackson Health Women’s Organization Decision on Abortion Curricula in United States Medical Schools
Impact of the United States Supreme court Dobbs versus Jackson Health Women’s Organization Decision on Abortion Curricula in United States Medical Schools Open
This study investigated the effect of the reversal of Roe versus Wade, with the 2022 United States (U.S.) Supreme Court Dobbs1 decision, on medical school reproductive health curriculum in U.S. An electronic survey was distributed to 248 U…
View article: Certified Nurse‐Midwives as Teachers: Expanding Interprofessional Collaboration Learning Opportunities for Medical Students on the Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship
Certified Nurse‐Midwives as Teachers: Expanding Interprofessional Collaboration Learning Opportunities for Medical Students on the Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship Open
Introduction Interprofessional experiences provide critical exposure to collaborative health care teams, yet medical students often lack this experience during clinical clerkships. We created a labor and delivery triage rotation exclusivel…
View article: A rapid review exploring the effectiveness of artificial intelligence for cancer diagnosis
A rapid review exploring the effectiveness of artificial intelligence for cancer diagnosis Open
There is growing demand for diagnostic services in the UK. This rapid review aimed to assess the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostic radiology with a focus on cancer diagnosis. A range of AI models including machine…
View article: Obstetrics and gynecology clerkship directors’ experiences advising residency applicants
Obstetrics and gynecology clerkship directors’ experiences advising residency applicants Open
View article: The power of written word: Reflection reduces errors of omission
The power of written word: Reflection reduces errors of omission Open
Background Medical trainees are expected to perform complex tasks while experiencing interruptions, which increases susceptibility to errors of omission. In our study, we examine whether documentation of clinical encounters increases refle…
View article: Strategies to Create a More Gender Identity Inclusive Learning Environment in Preclinical and Clinical Medical Education
Strategies to Create a More Gender Identity Inclusive Learning Environment in Preclinical and Clinical Medical Education Open
Recognition of the spectrum of gender identities has been a recent phenomenon in the medical profession. Over the past 20 years, medical literature related to gender identity diversity has increased several-fold, yet it more commonly addre…
View article: A rapid review of the effectiveness, efficiency, and acceptability of surgical hubs in supporting planned care activity
A rapid review of the effectiveness, efficiency, and acceptability of surgical hubs in supporting planned care activity Open
The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated disruptions to elective care services in the UK, leading to longer waits for treatment and a growing elective surgery backlog. There have been growing calls for the creation of surgical hubs to hel…
View article: When Abortion Is Illegal—Profound Effects on Resident Health and Well-being
When Abortion Is Illegal—Profound Effects on Resident Health and Well-being Open
This Viewpoint discusses the need for the leadership of hospital systems and graduate medical education programs to address the effects of abortion restrictions on medical residents’ health, well-being, and training.
View article: Clerkship director confidence in medical student career advising in obstetrics and gynecology
Clerkship director confidence in medical student career advising in obstetrics and gynecology Open
View article: Parenting on the Frontlines
Parenting on the Frontlines Open
Each day of working parenthood is a rollercoaster of success and failure. My child ate a carrot! Then spit it out on the dog. I got to work on time! But there is a mystery stain on my dress shirt and this Tide stick is definitely making it…
View article: Current Communication Practices Between Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Applicants and Program Directors
Current Communication Practices Between Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Applicants and Program Directors Open
Importance In order to equitably improve the residency application process, it is essential to understand the problems we need to address. Objective To determine how obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) applicants and faculty communicate appl…
View article: Enhancing interprofessional collaboration and interprofessional education in women’s health
Enhancing interprofessional collaboration and interprofessional education in women’s health Open
This article is from the 'To The Point' series from the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Undergraduate Medical Education Committee. The purpose of this review is to provide an understanding of the differing yet comple…
View article: Relational experiences of community members participating in a rural health initiative with interprofessional students
Relational experiences of community members participating in a rural health initiative with interprofessional students Open
Background. A South African faculty of health sciences created a forum for the community to voice their relational experiences with interprofessional students through visual projections. No other studies that explore such experiences using…
View article: Operational Constraints and Gender Biases: A Qualitative Analysis of Physician Parenting Experiences
Operational Constraints and Gender Biases: A Qualitative Analysis of Physician Parenting Experiences Open
Addressing the challenges and opportunities identified in the study is critical to building a more supportive institutional culture around parenting and to increase gender parity in academic medicine.
View article: Perspectives of Stakeholders About an Early Result Acceptance Program to Complement the Residency Match in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Perspectives of Stakeholders About an Early Result Acceptance Program to Complement the Residency Match in Obstetrics and Gynecology Open
Stakeholders in the OBGYN application process expressed broad support for the concept of ERAP. The majority of applicants and programs indicated that they would participate, with potentially substantial positive impact on the application p…
View article: The Development of a Video Intervention to Improve Senior Medical Students’ Performance on Outpatient Telephone Encounters: a Delphi Analysis and Randomized Controlled Trial
The Development of a Video Intervention to Improve Senior Medical Students’ Performance on Outpatient Telephone Encounters: a Delphi Analysis and Randomized Controlled Trial Open