The link between perception of clinical empathy and nonverbal behavior: The effect of a doctor's gaze and body orientation

S Brugel, M Postma-Nilsenová, K Tates - Patient education and counseling, 2015 - Elsevier
Objectives Clinical empathy is considered to be one of the most important skills for medical
professionals. It is primarily conveyed by nonverbal behavior; however, little is known about …

Professionalism education should reflect reality: findings from three health professions

B Burford, G Morrow, C Rothwell, M Carter… - Medical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Context Despite a growing and influential literature,'professionalism'remains conceptually
unclear. A recent review identified three discourses of professionalism in the literature: the …

What are the educational and curriculum needs for emergency medical technicians in Taiwan? A scoping review

YT Chang, KC Tsai, B Williams - Advances in medical education …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose The development of emergency medical services (EMS) training in Taiwan is in a
transitional phase because of increasing demand for, and advancements in, clinical skill …

Emergency medical services provider perceptions of the nature of adverse events and near‐misses in out‐of‐hospital care: an ethnographic view

RJ Fairbanks, CN Crittenden, KG O'Gara… - Academic …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: The objectives were to examine the perceptions of emergency medical services
(EMS) providers regarding near‐misses and adverse events in out‐of‐hospital care …

Self-assessment of professionalism in physical therapy education

DK Anderson, KE Irwin - Work, 2013 - content.iospress.com
OBJECTIVE: With the physical therapy (PT) professions' advancement to the clinical
doctorate degree and the promotion of autonomous practice, exemplary professional …

Professional communication competences of paramedics-practical and educational perspectives

A Wloszczak-Szubzda, MJ Jarosz… - Annals of Agricultural …, 2013 - agro.icm.edu.pl
Introduction: Dissonance between the high 'technical'competences of medical professionals,
including paramedics or emergency medical technicians (EMT), and the relatively low level …

From trade to profession-the professionalisation of the paramedic workforce

S First, L Tomlins, A Swinburn - Journal of Paramedic …, 2012 - magonlinelibrary.com
How do we achieve professionalisation of the paramedic? The Trait theory identifies
profession as having 1. An exclusive body of knowledge 2. Self regulation and 3 …

Assessment of core competencies of physical therapists among students and professionals in Italy a cross-sectional study

S Di Tondo, F Ferretti, S Bielli - Journal of Allied Health, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
OBJECTIVES: Defining professional competence and identifying the best way to evaluate
these skills has become a topic of study for physiotherapists. The aims of this study were:(1) …

Design and field test of an mHealth system for emergency medical services

B Schooley, Y Abed, A Murad, TA Horan… - Health and …, 2013 - Springer
This research uses multiple methods guided by Information Systems Design Theory (ISDT)
to design and evaluate a mobile multimedia information system for communicating patient …

The emergency medical services safety champions

PD Patterson, MS Anderson… - American journal of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The overarching mission of prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) is to deliver
lifesaving care for people when their needs are greatest. Fulfilling this mission is challenged …