Learning procedural skills in family medicine residency: comparison of rural and urban programs.

J Goertzen - Canadian Family Physician, 2006 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To determine whether family medicine residents graduating from rural
programs assess themselves as more experienced and competent in a range of procedural …

[HTML][HTML] Procedural knowledge and skills of residents entering Canadian family medicine programs in Alberta

J Garcia-Rodriguez, J Dickinson, G Perez, D Ross… - Family …, 2018 - journals.stfm.org
Abstract Background and Objectives: Incoming family medicine (FM) residents start
residency with different levels of procedural training. Understanding their baseline skill level …

Procedural skills training. Canadian family practice residency programs.

T van der Goes, SC Grzybowski… - Canadian Family …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To survey Canadian family practice residency programs to discover which
procedural skills residents are expected to learn. DESIGN: Cross-sectional eight-item …

[PDF][PDF] A national survey of procedural skill requirements in family practice residency programs

JL Tenore, LK Sharp, MS Lipsky - FAMILY MEDICINE-KANSAS CITY …, 2001 - academia.edu
Background and Objectives: Procedural skill training is a controversial but important
component of family practice residency programs. This study examines the use and …

[PDF][PDF] Where Canadian family physicians learn procedural skills

RG Chaytors, DA Topps, PWA Humphries, PG Norton - Fam Med, 2005 - researchgate.net
Background and Objectives: Little is known about where family physicians learn procedural
skills. In this study, we examine where Canadian family medicine graduates learned to do …

Perception of competency to perform procedures and future practice intent: a national survey of family practice residents

LK Sharp, R Wang, MS Lipsky - Academic Medicine, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Purpose A national survey of family practice (FP) chief residents to identify the type of
procedural skills they have completed, assess their perceptions of competence to perform …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of procedural skills in family medicine training

C Rivet, S Wetmore - Canadian Family Physician, 2006 - cfp.ca
Procedures are regarded as an integral part of fam-ily medicine. There are many
advantages to doing procedures in the office: patients are more satisfied if procedures are …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers and methods to improve office-based procedural training in a family medicine residency

S Langner, B Deffenbacher, J Nagle… - International Journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Family Medicine is a unique field in which the physician is required to be knowledgeable
about many different aspects of medicine across all ages, genders, and specialties. This …

Procedural training in family practice residencies: current status and impact on resident recruitment

MB Harper, EJ Mayeaux, JB Pope… - The Journal of the …, 1995 - Am Board Family Med
Background: Although procedural training in family practice has recently received greater
emphasis, the current status of this training in residency programs has not been reported …

[PDF][PDF] Required procedural training in family medicine residency: a consensus statement

M Nothnagle, JM Sicilia, S Forman, J Fish… - FAMILY MEDICINE …, 2008 - researchgate.net
The leaders of the STFM group used the group's listserve to develop a comprehensive
master procedure list from which the working group would choose required procedures. A …