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View article: Revision of a nationwide competency framework for undergraduate medical education in Switzerland: PROFILES 2
Revision of a nationwide competency framework for undergraduate medical education in Switzerland: PROFILES 2 Open
For more than 20 years, Switzerland has had a national binding set of learning objectives to guide medical education at universities. The learning expectations, compiled in the Principal Relevant Objectives and Framework for Integrative Le…
View article: Community pharmacists’ practices and clinical reasoning towards hospital discharge prescription: a study using simulations and retrospective think-aloud methodology
Community pharmacists’ practices and clinical reasoning towards hospital discharge prescription: a study using simulations and retrospective think-aloud methodology Open
Background The roles of community pharmacists have evolved from dispensing medications to clinical decision makers. This shift requires a clearer understanding of pharmacists’ clinical reasoning. Managing hospital discharge prescriptions r…
View article: Perceptions of Ad Hoc Entrustment, the Need for Supervision, and Coping Strategies in Clinical Residents: A Qualitative Study
Perceptions of Ad Hoc Entrustment, the Need for Supervision, and Coping Strategies in Clinical Residents: A Qualitative Study Open
Purpose Negotiating the balance between clinical residents’ roles as health care practitioners and learners is a struggle in postgraduate medical education. Although ad hoc entrustment has been studied in this context, little is known abou…
View article: Diagnoses supported by a computerised diagnostic decision support system versus conventional diagnoses in emergency patients (DDX-BRO): a multicentre, multiple-period, double-blind, cluster-randomised, crossover superiority trial
Diagnoses supported by a computerised diagnostic decision support system versus conventional diagnoses in emergency patients (DDX-BRO): a multicentre, multiple-period, double-blind, cluster-randomised, crossover superiority trial Open
Swiss National Science Foundation and University Hospital Bern.
View article: Validity evidence for a French version of the Stigma of Occupational Stress Scale for Doctors (SOSS-D)
Validity evidence for a French version of the Stigma of Occupational Stress Scale for Doctors (SOSS-D) Open
The results provide evidence of the validity and reliability of the French version of the SOSS-D indicating its suitability for use in a French-speaking physician population.
View article: The impact of gendered experiences on the career choice of swiss medical students: A qualitative study protocol
The impact of gendered experiences on the career choice of swiss medical students: A qualitative study protocol Open
The problem of gender discrimination and sexual harassment in medicine is long-standing and widespread. This project aims to document and understand how gendered experiences encountered by final-year medical students in Switzerland are exp…
View article: E-learning modules to improve clinical reasoning and practice: a prospective comparative study
E-learning modules to improve clinical reasoning and practice: a prospective comparative study Open
Background Controversy remains about whether e-learning can improve clinical competences. Our study aimed to compare the effects of e-learning versus traditional education on medical students' reasoning and how they applied their knowledge…
View article: Formative assessments during COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study on performance and experiences of medical students
Formative assessments during COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study on performance and experiences of medical students Open
Background Because of COVID-19, the 2020 written medical examinations were replaced by mandatory formative online assessments. This study aimed to determine students’ performance, self-assessment of performance, and perception about the sw…
View article: Exploring Medical Career Choice to Better Inform Swiss Physician Workforce Planning: Protocol for a National Cohort Study
Exploring Medical Career Choice to Better Inform Swiss Physician Workforce Planning: Protocol for a National Cohort Study Open
Background A medical student’s career choice directly influences the physician workforce shortage and the misdistribution of resources. First, individual and contextual factors related to career choice have been evaluated separately, but t…
View article: Contemporary adequacy of thromboprophylaxis in acutely ill medical patients in Switzerland: a bi-centric prospective cohort
Contemporary adequacy of thromboprophylaxis in acutely ill medical patients in Switzerland: a bi-centric prospective cohort Open
BACKGROUND: Venous thromboembolism is a dreaded complication of hospitalised patients, with associated morbidity, mortality and increased healthcare costs. Previous studies have shown that pharmacological thromboprophylaxis, though effecti…
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View article: Exploring Medical Career Choice to Better Inform Swiss Physician Workforce Planning: Protocol for a National Cohort Study (Preprint)
Exploring Medical Career Choice to Better Inform Swiss Physician Workforce Planning: Protocol for a National Cohort Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND A medical student’s career choice directly influences the physician workforce shortage and the misdistribution of resources. First, individual and contextual factors related to career choice have been evaluated separately, but …
View article: Formative assessments during COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study on performance and experiences of medical students
Formative assessments during COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study on performance and experiences of medical students Open
Background: Because of COVID-19, the 2020 written medical examinations were replaced by mandatory formative online assessments. This study aimed to determine students’ performance, self-assessment of performance, and perception about the s…
View article: E-learning modules to improve clinical reasoning and practice: a prospective comparative study
E-learning modules to improve clinical reasoning and practice: a prospective comparative study Open
Background:Controversy remains about whether e-learning can improve clinical competences. Our study aimed to compare the effects of e-learning versus traditional education on medical students' reasoning and how they applied their knowledge…
View article: Addressing Non-Communicable Diseases in Primary Healthcare in Kyrgyzstan: A Study on Population’ Knowledge and Behavioral Changes
Addressing Non-Communicable Diseases in Primary Healthcare in Kyrgyzstan: A Study on Population’ Knowledge and Behavioral Changes Open
Objective: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Kyrgyzstan are responsible for 83% of all deaths. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of WHO “Package of Essential Interventions on NCDs” (PEN) on health education and counselling at …
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View article: Trainee doctors' preparedness for clinical work in geriatric psychiatry: A survey on 18 preliminary entrustable professional activities
Trainee doctors' preparedness for clinical work in geriatric psychiatry: A survey on 18 preliminary entrustable professional activities Open
Background Research concerning transitions from one rotation to another during medical specialist training is scarce. This study examined trainee doctors' perceived preparedness for core clinical activities, trainee doctors' preparedness l…
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View article: A severe case of rhabdomyolysis after Moderna <scp>mRNA anti‐COVID</scp>‐19 vaccine with a literature review
A severe case of rhabdomyolysis after Moderna <span>mRNA anti‐COVID</span>‐19 vaccine with a literature review Open
The identification of rhabdomyolysis as a potential fatal adverse reaction to recent COVID‐19 vaccines is essential. As the symptoms of rhabdomyolysis are not specific, the threshold to actively search for this complication should be low.
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View article: Exploring medical students’ perceptions of family medicine in Kyrgyzstan: a mixed method study
Exploring medical students’ perceptions of family medicine in Kyrgyzstan: a mixed method study Open
Background Despite knowing that health systems with strong primary care improve overall health outcomes within a population, many countries are facing a global trend of declining interest and shortage of family doctors. This is the case of…
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View article: Effects of a computerised diagnostic decision support tool on diagnostic quality in emergency departments: study protocol of the DDx-BRO multicentre cluster randomised cross-over trial
Effects of a computerised diagnostic decision support tool on diagnostic quality in emergency departments: study protocol of the DDx-BRO multicentre cluster randomised cross-over trial Open
Introduction Computerised diagnostic decision support systems (CDDS) suggesting differential diagnoses to physicians aim to improve clinical reasoning and diagnostic quality. However, controlled clinical trials investigating their effectiv…
View article: Development and validity evidence for the intraprofessional conflict exercise: An assessment tool to support collaboration
Development and validity evidence for the intraprofessional conflict exercise: An assessment tool to support collaboration Open
Background Effective collaboration is the foundation for delivering safe, high quality patient care. Health sciences curricula often include interprofessional collaboration training but may neglect conflicts that occur within a profession …
View article: Is COVID-19 perceived as a threat to equal career opportunities amongst Swiss medical students? A cross-sectional survey study from Bern and Geneva
Is COVID-19 perceived as a threat to equal career opportunities amongst Swiss medical students? A cross-sectional survey study from Bern and Geneva Open
Introduction: Students frequently rely on part-time jobs to earn a living wage. We sought to evaluate the sociodemographic status of Swiss medical students and their perception regarding equal career opportunities in view of impaired part-…
View article: Evaluating the implementation of EPAs in undergraduate medical education with the RIME model
Evaluating the implementation of EPAs in undergraduate medical education with the RIME model Open
Background: Undergraduate Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are intended to entrust future physicians with a number of clinical tasks from their first day of residency, in accordance with the competency-based medical education (CB…
View article: Formative assessments during COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study on performance and experiences of medical students
Formative assessments during COVID-19 pandemic: an observational study on performance and experiences of medical students Open
Background: Because of COVID-19, the 2020 written medical examinations were replaced by mandatory formative online assessments. This study aimed to determine students’ performance, self-assessment of performance, and perception about the s…
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View article: Formative assessment COVID
Formative assessment COVID Open
Formative assessment and survey data