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A school-level longitudinal study of clinical performance examination scores

Park JH

PURPOSE: This school-level longitudinal study examined 7 years of clinical performance data to determine differences (effects) in students and annual changes within a school and between schools; examine how much...
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Relationships among emotional intelligence, ego-resilience, coping efficacy, and academic stress in medical students

Yoo HH, Park KH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the causal relationship between emotional intelligence, ego-resilience, coping efficacy, and academic stress. METHODS: Participants were 424 medical students from four medical schools...
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What is the current orientation of undergraduate medical education in Korea?

Kim DH, Kim EJ, Hwang J, Shin JS, Lee S

PURPOSE: The educational purpose of a medical school is important, because it guides educational decisions in an individual organization and projects the image of the doctors that we are generating....
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Students' perception of the educational environment of medical schools in Korea: findings from a nationwide survey

Park KH, Park JH, Kim S, Rhee JA, Kim JH, Ahn YJ, Han JJ, Suh DJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine students' perception of the educational environment of medical schools in Korea. METHODS: A total of 9,096 of 12,035 students (75.6%) responded to...
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Avoiding student infection during a Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak: a single medical school experience

Park SW, Jang HW, Choe YH, Lee KS, Ahn YC, Chung MJ, Lee KS, Lee K, Han T

PURPOSE: In outbreaks of infectious disease, medical students are easily overlooked in the management of healthcare personnel protection although they serve in clinical clerkships in hospitals. In the early summer...
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Cooperation and Conflict: Faction Problem of Western Medicine Group in Modern China

Jo J

After the defeat of the Opium War and the Sino-Japanese War, China's intellectuals realized necessity of modernization (Westernization) to survive in the imperial order of the survival of the fittest....
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Evaluation of a personal and professional development module in an undergraduate medical curriculum in India

Komattil R, Hande SH, Mohammed C, Subramaniam B

The study aimed at evaluating the personal and professional development (PPD) module in the undergraduate medical curriculum in Melaka Manipal Medical College, India. PPD hours were incorporated in the curriculum....
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Students' perceptions and satisfaction level of hybrid problem-based learning for 16 years in Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Korea

Yeo S, Chang BH

PURPOSE: Kyungpook National University School of Medicine has been implementing hybrid problem-based learning (PBL) since 1999. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in the students' perceptions...
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The relationship between academic self-efficacy and academic burnout in medical students

Lee SH, Jeon WT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between academic burnout and academic self-efficacy in medical students. METHODS: The study group comprised 446 students in years 1 to...
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Returning students' perspectives on adjusting to medical graduate school in Korea: an interview study

Park SY, Kwon OY, Yoon TY

PURPOSE: The recent trend of switching from medical graduate school to medical school in Korea raises questions about the adjustments that students must make in medical education. We examined the...
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The relationship among self-efficacy, perfectionism and academic burnout in medical school students

Yu JH, Chae SJ, Chang KH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among academic self-efficacy, socially-prescribed perfectionism, and academic burnout in medical school students and to determine whether academic self-efficacy had...
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Extracurricular activities of medical school applicants

Kim SH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate medical school applicants' involvements in extracurricular activities including medical volunteering/community services, nonmedical community services, club activities, leadership role, and research. METHODS: Extracurricular...
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Influences of faculty evaluating system on educational performance of medical school faculty

Kim HB, Myung SJ, Yu HG, Chang JY, Shin CS

PURPOSE: The promotion of educators is challenged by the lack of accepted standards to evaluate the quality and impact of educational activities. Traditionally, promotion is related to research productivity. This...
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Factors that influence student ratings of instruction

Chae SJ, Choung YH, Chung YS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of student ratings of instruction by analyzing their relationships with several variables, including gender, academic rank, specialty, teaching time,...
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Students’ perception of the educational environment in medical college: a study based on DREEM questionnaire

Patil AA, Chaudhari

PURPOSE: The educational environment (EE) plays a very important role in effective student learning. The Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) is a validated tool to assess the EE. This...
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The utility of multiple mini-interviews: experience of a medical school

Kim KJ, Nam KS, Kwon BS

PURPOSE: This paper aims to introduce the design of multiple mini-interviews (MMIs) as a tool to assess medical school applicants' attributes in alignment with the school's educational goals and to...
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Assessing clinical reasoning abilities of medical students using clinical performance examination

Im S, Kim DK, Kong HH, Roh HR, Oh YR, Seo JH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the reliability and validity of new clinical performance examination (CPX) for assessing clinical reasoning skills and evaluating clinical reasoning ability of...
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