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BMJ Open ; 11(7): e042983, 2021 07 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34230012

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OBJECTIVE: An e-learning resource (MEdic GAming, MEGA) was developed based on the contents of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine exercise prescription booklet. This study aimed to (i) explore medical students' perspectives of physical activity promotion and e-learning and (ii) investigate medical students' response to the design, content and usability of the MEGA e-learning resource. DESIGN: Qualitative think-aloud interview study. SETTING: A London medical school. PARTICIPANTS: 19 undergraduate medical students were interviewed using the think-aloud method while using the e-learning resource concurrently. RESULTS: In general, medical students felt current education on physical activity is inadequate and held a strong desire for more teaching on exercise medicine. Students believed the MEGA e-learning resource addressed a gap in their knowledge on physical activity but noted e-learning should not replace face-to-face teaching and suggested physical activity education would be best delivered through a blended learning approach. Students felt such an approach would allow better opportunity to practice physical activity counselling skills with patients while on clinical placement. Students' motivation to engage with the MEGA e-learning resource was positively impacted by aesthetically appealing design and interactive gamification elements such as self-assessment quizzes and visual progress tracking. CONCLUSION: Medical students value the role of physical activity in health but are disappointed by the lack of teaching within the current medical curriculum. E-learning resources, such as MEGA, which contain interactive features are a viable means to integrate physical activity into the undergraduate curriculum but should be supplemented by the opportunity to practice physical activity counselling in-person.


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Instrução por Computador , Educação de Graduação em Medicina , Estudantes de Medicina , Currículo , Exercício Físico , Humanos , Londres , Prescrições , Design Centrado no Usuário , Interface Usuário-Computador
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BMJ Case Rep ; 20172017 Jun 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28576911

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The authors present a case of a 57-year-old man, who presented to the surgical clinic with a mass in the suprapubic region. A CT scan revealed a well-circumscribed lobular, heterogeneous soft tissue mass measuring 12×8.6×7.8 cm. The final histopathological diagnosis from the resection of the lesion was a myxofibrosarcoma (MFS), grade 3. The management of MFS includes surgical and oncological options which are reviewed here. These are aimed at complete excision and reducing the risk of local occurrence.


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Parede Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagem , Parede Abdominal/patologia , Fibrossarcoma/patologia , Histiocitoma Fibroso Maligno/patologia , Parede Abdominal/cirurgia , Biópsia por Agulha , Fibrossarcoma/radioterapia , Fibrossarcoma/cirurgia , Histiocitoma Fibroso Maligno/radioterapia , Histiocitoma Fibroso Maligno/cirurgia , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Gradação de Tumores , Radioterapia Adjuvante , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento
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BMC Med Educ ; 17(1): 7, 2017 Jan 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28061777

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BACKGROUND: Instant messaging applications have the potential to improve and facilitate communication between hospital doctors and students, hence generating and improving learning opportunities. This study aims to demonstrate the feasibility and acceptability of instant messaging communication to supplement medical education for medical students whilst on clinical attachment. METHODS: A total of 6 WhatsApp Messenger (WhatsApp Inc.) groups were created for medical students on clinical attachment. These were used to provide communication within Problem Based Learning (PBL) groups for a duration of 8 weeks. The frequency and type of communication were recorded. Students' opinions were evaluated through a structured interview process at the end of the study period. A thematic analysis was performed on the content of the instant messaging groups and on the results of the structured interviews. RESULTS: All of the participants were active in their respective messaging groups (19 students and 6 tutors). A total of 582 messages, 22 images and 19 webpage links were sent. Thematic analysis on content of the instant messaging groups identified the following themes: organisational, educational and social. Thematic analysis on the content of interviews identified themes such as the ease of use of instant messaging, benefit of instant messaging to foster understanding and learning, and the ability to access recorded discussions. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study illustrate a method by which communication within PBL groups can be facilitated by the use of instant messaging. The results indicate the feasibility and acceptability of WhatsApp Messenger in supplementing PBL teaching for medical students, and provides a framework for studies to investigate use amongst larger cohorts of students.


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Educação de Graduação em Medicina/métodos , Aplicativos Móveis , Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas/métodos , Estudantes de Medicina , Envio de Mensagens de Texto , Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Comunicação , Comportamento Cooperativo , Currículo , Educação de Graduação em Medicina/normas , Humanos , Mentores , Modelos Educacionais , Motivação , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Reino Unido
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