medical education

collocation in English

meaningsofmedicalandeducation

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medical
adjective
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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education
noun[S or U]
uk
/ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandeducationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmedical education

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Muchmedicaleducationstill focuses predominantly on drug treatment, and commercial interests continue to fuel this to the detriment of non-drug treatments.
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The culture ofmedicaleducationrequires that physicians in training defer to supervising physician on a variety of issues, including clinical judgment and ethical standards.
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The content includes original articles, brief reports, editorials and continuingmedicaleducationpapers.
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Nevertheless, these competencies have brought us to a watershed moment in residency, and by extension, inmedicaleducation.
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Effects of continuingmedicaleducationon improving physician clinical care and patient health: a review of systematic reviews.
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Evaluation of an audit with feedback continuingmedicaleducationprogram for radiation oncologists.
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Among the important features of the new system is a corporate mentality in which much of the "fat" of traditionalmedicaleducationseems disposable.
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More recently, there has been growing discussion of the importance of professionalism inmedicaleducation.
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State licensing, in conjunction withmedicaleducationreform, led to the demise of physician-owned for-profit medical schools and their replacement by not-for-profit and state-owned institutions.
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This is recognized in academic literature,medicaleducationand throughout governmental and voluntary sector publications and initiatives.
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Faculty members have to communicate and collaborate in implementing a curriculum that reinforces this learning by spanning all years ofmedicaleducation.
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As palliative care issues continue to become an integral component ofmedicaleducationacross specialties, these differences may begin to decrease.
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Whether this is a result of selecting narcissistic students as medical student candidates or the consequence of a gruelingmedicaleducationis unclear.
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However, the duration, rigor, intensity, and abusiveness of today'smedicaleducationalso engender a sense of entitlement to high income, prestige, and social power.
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Our thesis is that the nonreflective professionalism engendered by today'smedicaleducationis especially deficient in this respect.
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The effects of two continuingmedicaleducationprograms on communication skills of practicing primary care physicians.
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Resisting vice is also important, however, and has received little attention inmedicaleducationto date.
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A systematic review of the effect of continuingmedicaleducationstrategies.
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Clearly, additional research needs to be done to investigate, characterize, and more fully understand the relationship betweenmedicaleducationand moral orientation.
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The means of standardising quality assessment, continuingmedicaleducation, and recertification are now under discussion.
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