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          id: cord-003749-3uivy27w
      author: Witkowska-Piłaszewicz, Olga
       title: Changes in Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Concentration in Arabian Endurance Horses During First Training Season
        date: 2019-06-08
       words: 3111
      flesch: 40
     summary: In the case of exercise-induced APR, as described earlier, the highest (10-fold or more) increases in SAA concentration have been reported in endurance horses that completed the longest (120-160 km) The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate the changes in SAA concentration in Arabian endurance horses during their first training season, with special regard to the relationship between SAA concentration and the time and type of effort (training versus competition).
    keywords: blood; concentration; endurance; exercise; horses; saa; training
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          id: cord-013023-uanozm00
      author: Crouse, Richard B
       title: Acetylcholine is released in the basolateral amygdala in response to predictors of reward and enhances the learning of cue-reward contingency
        date: 2020-09-18
       words: 13317
      flesch: 41
     summary: To test this hypothesis, we measured relative levels of BLA ACh (ACh signaling), cholinergic NBM-BLA terminal fiber activity (BLA ACh signal origin), and the activity of BLA principal neurons (BLA output) across all phases of learning in an appetitive operant learning task to evaluate how BLA output and ACh signaling are related to behavioral performance in this paradigm. Traces of signal and reference channels (%DF/F0) during nose pokes are shown in Figure 2 figure supplement 1B-C. Incorrect nose pokes on the last day of PT versus Training Day 1 shown in Figure 2 -figure supplement 2B. (D) Heatmap of BLA ACh signaling in Mouse 1 across all training phases, aligned to tone onset (Tone), correct nose poke (NP), and receptacle entry (Rec).
    keywords: ach; activity; bla; cholinergic; cue; et al; fiber; figure; incorrect; learning; mice; nbm; neurons; nose; nose pokes; pokes; pre; reward; signaling; stimulation; task; tone; training
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          id: cord-030600-0o7xafqz
      author: Fonseka, T
       title: The effects of COVID-19 on training within urology: Lessons learned in virtual learning, human factors, non-technical skills and reflective practice
        date: 2020-08-17
       words: 3780
      flesch: 43
     summary: In the USA, Vargo et al. 14 have created a structured framework through the use of virtual learning to continue urology training despite lower surgical volumes and the inability to have face-to-face meetings during the pandemic. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on urology residency training in Italy Surgery specific management of ARCPs during COVID-19 COVID-19 and Trainee Progression in 2020 (update I) Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments Impact of performance in a mandatory postgraduate surgical examination on selection into specialty training COVID-19 and the urology match: Perspectives and a call to action Is there a need for an undergraduate urological curriculum? Medical students' exposure to urology in the undergraduate curriculum, a web based survey The urological foot soldier: Are we equipping our foundation-year doctors Avoidable iatrogenic complications of urethral catheterization and inadequate intern training in a tertiary-care teaching hospital Foundation Year 1 doctors' experience and confidence in catheterisation: A multicentre survey The cost of a number: Can you afford to become a surgeon? Clinic Akron general urology residency program's COVID-19 experience Current status of simulation and training models in urological surgery: A systematic review Adapting urology residency training in the COVID-19 era Slowdown of urology residents' learning curve during the COVID-19 emergency The impact of COVID-19 on Canadian urology residents COVID-19 webinar series -Royal College of Surgeons The Royal College of Anaesthetists.
    keywords: covid-19; face; pandemic; practice; skills; surgeons; trainees; training; urology
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          id: cord-159103-dbgs2ado
      author: Rieke, Nicola
       title: The Future of Digital Health with Federated Learning
        date: 2020-03-18
       words: 6704
      flesch: 41
     summary: Medical data is particularly diverse -not only in terms of type, dimensionality and characteristics of medical data in general but also within a defined medical task, due to factors like acquisition protocol, brand of the medical device or local demographics. key: cord-159103-dbgs2ado authors: Rieke, Nicola; Hancox, Jonny; Li, Wenqi; Milletari, Fausto; Roth, Holger; Albarqouni, Shadi; Bakas, Spyridon; Galtier, Mathieu N.; Landman, Bennett; Maier-Hein, Klaus; Ourselin, Sebastien; Sheller, Micah; Summers, Ronald M.; Trask, Andrew; Xu, Daguang; Baust, Maximilian; Cardoso, M. Jorge title: The Future of Digital Health with Federated Learning date: 2020-03-18 journal: nan DOI: nan sha: doc_id: 159103 cord_uid: dbgs2ado Data-driven Machine Learning has emerged as a promising approach for building accurate and robust statistical models from medical data, which is collected in huge volumes by modern healthcare systems.
    keywords: access; data; datasets; federated; healthcare; institutions; learning; medical; model; peer; privacy; research; training
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          id: cord-209221-vjfmxsks
      author: Ishiguro, Katsuhiko
       title: Data Transfer Approaches to Improve Seq-to-Seq Retrosynthesis
        date: 2020-10-02
       words: 7297
      flesch: 54
     summary: Such behaviors are not mentioned in the literature so far, possibly opening a new question for model training. We showed in this study that the hypothesis does not hold for single model training on USPTO-50K, which is the default training strategy in previous studies.
    keywords: accuracy; dataset; et al; fine; model; pre; retrosynthesis; test; training; transfer; tuning
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          id: cord-252129-hlqr5jby
      author: Bisciotti, Gian Nicola
       title: Return to football training and competition after lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: medical recommendations
        date: 2020-06-25
       words: 4863
      flesch: 41
     summary: Indeed, ec-centric exercises are particularly effective both for the prevention of muscle injuries and for the increase in maximal strength [36] . Resistance training involving high intensity contractions is able to increase muscle mass inducing hypertrophy.
    keywords: fibres; football; injury; muscle; performance; period; players; speed; tendon; training; type
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          id: cord-256960-57syyb9n
      author: Girardi, Michele
       title: Detraining Effects Prevention: A New Rising Challenge for Athletes
        date: 2020-10-15
       words: 3189
      flesch: 24
     summary: Training cessation leads to changes in VO 2max during both short-(≤4 weeks) and long-term (≥4 weeks) periods (Mujika and Padilla, 2000a,b) . For example, it has been found that expansions in blood volume can partially reestablish VO 2max losses following a period of training cessation; nonetheless, this manipulation was not able to compensate for endurance performance decrements .
    keywords: athletes; cessation; effects; et al; exercise; muscle; training
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          id: cord-258475-hj7fverf
      author: Ahmad, Karam
       title: Using cognitive task analysis to train orthopaedic surgeons - Is it time to think differently?A systematic review
        date: 2020-09-23
       words: 2129
      flesch: 48
     summary: CTA learning tools have demonstrated significant objective and subjective benefits in trauma and orthopaedic training. It has been used in training athletes and in general surgery but is new to orthopaedic training.
    keywords: cta; orthopaedic; studies; time; tool; training
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          id: cord-261512-eoqrqnl4
      author: Sneyd, J.Robert
       title: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on anaesthesia trainees and their training
        date: 2020-07-23
       words: 2688
      flesch: 38
     summary: key: cord-261512-eoqrqnl4 authors: Sneyd, J.Robert; Mathoulin, Sophie E.; O'Sullivan, Ellen P.; So, Vincent C.; Roberts, Fiona R.; Paul, Aaron A.; Cortinez, Luis I.; Ampofo, Russell S.; Miller, Caitlynn J.; Balkisson, Maxine A. title: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on anaesthesia trainees and their training date: 2020-07-23 journal: To better understand and to document these impacts, we contacted anaesthesia trainees and trainers across six continents and collated their experiences during the pandemic.
    keywords: anaesthesia; covid-19; health; impact; learning; pandemic; patient; trainees; training
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          id: cord-264958-dbqit3vu
      author: Pervez, Anum
       title: The pursuit of radiology training in times of a pandemic
        date: 2020-09-07
       words: 1957
      flesch: 53
     summary: key: cord-264958-dbqit3vu authors: Pervez, Anum; McCurdie, Fiona; Poon, Daniel title: The pursuit of radiology training in times of a pandemic date: 2020-09-07 journal: BJR Open DOI: 10.1259/bjro.20200039 sha: doc_id: 264958 cord_uid: dbqit3vu The Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has been the greatest challenge faced by the National Health Service (NHS) in its lifetime. In this article, we discuss the impact of the pandemic on Radiology training in the UK.
    keywords: covid-19; pandemic; radiology; trainees; training
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          id: cord-267229-hdnzs9o6
      author: Yang, Dennis
       title: The status of training in new technologies in advanced endoscopy: from defining competence to credentialing and privileging
        date: 2020-06-03
       words: 6131
      flesch: 30
     summary: In recent years, with the transition toward a competency-based training curriculum, we have witnessed the development and integration of standardized measurement tools that aim at providing both quantitative and qualitative assessment in endoscopic training [14] A national audit of colonoscopy performance in the United Kingdom (UK) identified the numerous pitfalls of this informal and highly subjective teaching approach [46, 47] , which subsequently sparked the implementation of various strategies aimed at improving endoscopic training [15, 16] .
    keywords: assessment; competence; endoscopic; esd; learning; poem; procedures; skills; trainees; training
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          id: cord-274448-lzxhtnfi
      author: Chua, Alfredo
       title: Changing the Landscape of Medical Oncology Training at the National University Hospital in the Philippines during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic
        date: 2020-06-05
       words: 1656
      flesch: 41
     summary: Emphasis was given on the important considerations in the management of cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. During discussions, emphasis was given on the important considerations in the management of cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    keywords: covid-19; pandemic; patients; training
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          id: cord-275711-ejw3ausf
      author: Mon-López, Daniel
       title: The Impact of Covid-19 and the Effect of Psychological Factors on Training Conditions of Handball Players
        date: 2020-09-05
       words: 5822
      flesch: 41
     summary: Regarding the competition level, there was a greater training time reduction in professional handball players (Tdays, p = 0.004; Thours, p < 0.001) than in non-professionals (Tdays, p > 0.05; Thours, p > 0.05). Relevant training reductions in volume and intensity were detected, especially in women and professionals, while a decrease in sleep quality was identified in professional handball players, especially in men.
    keywords: conditions; covid-19; handball; isolation; non; period; players; sleep; step; training
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          id: cord-279891-v71rysnw
      author: Karampekos, George
       title: Differences between fellows and fellowship program directors in their perception of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gastroenterology training: results from a nationwide survey in Greece
        date: 2020-10-12
       words: 3156
      flesch: 32
     summary: To conclude, Greek gastroenterology fellows are convinced that the COVID-19 outbreak will have a negative impact on their training, while training program directors are less concerned. Dig Liver Dis The impact of COVID-19 on endoscopic training The impact of COVID-19 on gastrointestinal endoscopy training in the United Kingdom Do breaks in gastroenterology fellow endoscopy training result in a decrement in competency in colonoscopy? Status of competency-based medical education in endoscopy training: a nationwide survey of US ACGME-accredited gastroenterology training programs Factors associated with residents' satisfaction with their training as specialists COVID-19 and endoscopy training Restarting gastrointestinal endoscopy in the deceleration and early recovery phases of COVID-19 pandemic: Guidance from the British Society of Gastroenterology COVID-19) outbreak: what the department of endoscopy should know The challenges of continuing medical education in a pandemic era COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of a gastroenterology fellow: looking for the silver lining The authors would like to thank all participants for their contribution to the study.
    keywords: covid-19; directors; fellows; impact; program; training
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          id: cord-282176-537vim4n
      author: Algiraigri, Ali H.
       title: Postgraduate Medical Training and COVID-19 Pandemic: Should We Stop, Freeze, or Continue?
        date: 2020-05-19
       words: 785
      flesch: 47
     summary: Finally, a take-home Table that summarised the current challenges due to COVID-19 lockdown state and some suggested solutions can be summarised in Table 2 . [1], such a state may affect postgraduate medical training (PGMT) adversely in different aspects.
    keywords: trainees; training
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          id: cord-282265-8pfbzach
      author: Yu, Christiaan
       title: COVID‐19 significantly affects specialty training
        date: 2020-08-22
       words: 585
      flesch: 28
     summary: A paradigm shift from the traditional models of specialty training is needed to address the challenges presented by this unrelenting outbreak. Balancing the fidelity, realism and cost effectiveness of virtual training programmes against the limitations placed by COVID-19 would be integral to future training models.
    keywords: simulation; trainees; training
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          id: cord-285639-1vf7ot1r
      author: Tait, S.
       title: COVID 19 and training in the UK- Correspondence
        date: 2020-05-01
       words: 829
      flesch: 51
     summary: With the confounding factors of meeting ARCP requirements, changes to ST3 surgical application process, delays in exams and courses and the knock-on effect on progression, this is a difficult and dark time for surgical training. This is a difficult time for surgical training both now and in the near future.
    keywords: trainees; training
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          id: cord-288933-q3b0r5ig
      author: Bushell, Mary
       title: Evaluation of Vaccination Training in Pharmacy Curriculum: Preparing Students for Workforce Needs
        date: 2020-08-20
       words: 4281
      flesch: 40
     summary: With reference to and consistent with the literature on pharmacy student vaccination training, there were a variety of educational pedagogies used to promote understanding and skill competency [13] . However, authorization to administer vaccinations is determined by state and territory legislation; at the time of writing, regulations preclude pharmacy student vaccinations in all Australian states and territories.
    keywords: administer; education; knowledge; pharmacy; practice; program; students; training; vaccination
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          id: cord-291366-d5d9l0xr
      author: Eirale, Cristiano
       title: Medical recommendations for home-confined footballers’ training during the COVID-19 pandemic: from evidence to practical application
        date: 2020-04-10
       words: 3187
      flesch: 41
     summary: In the absence of suitable equipment, strength training can be carried out at home with elastic resistance [45] or body weight exercises, for example pull-ups, push-ups, sit-ups, dips, Nordic hamstring exercise, etc [46, 47] . In any case, we do not recommend strength training to be carried out at maximal levels as there is evidence of a reduction of up to 15% of isometric strength in infected subjects who do not fully recover until a month after the illness [52] .
    keywords: activity; covid-19; evidence; exercise; period; strength; system; training
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          id: cord-293041-7ndp05ru
      author: Xu, Pengbo
       title: The Effect of Response Inhibition Training on Risky Decision-Making Task Performance
        date: 2020-07-24
       words: 5578
      flesch: 42
     summary: In this study, two kinds of response inhibition training tasks were adopted. In addition, inhibitory control training can affect working memory and fluid intelligence (Liu et al., 2015) , and there have already been some practical applications in controlling addictive behavior, losing weight, reducing diet consumption, and improving mental illness (Houben, 2011;
    keywords: control; decision; et al; inhibition; making; response; task; training
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          id: cord-297734-rp7eoonp
      author: Bdaiwi, Yamama
       title: Challenges of providing healthcare worker education and training in protracted conflict: a focus on non-government controlled areas in north west Syria
        date: 2020-07-08
       words: 7647
      flesch: 38
     summary: Broadly, this includes areas under government control, north east Syria (under de facto Kurdish control), north west Syria (under opposition control) and areas in northern Syria which are under Turkish control Develop a locally driven healthcare worker education strategy for north west Syria which is developed in close collaboration with key local and international stakeholders and which could lead to the formation of a consortium focused on healthcare worker education.
    keywords: conflict; education; government; hcws; healthcare; idlib; medical; north; physician; students; syria; system; training; university; west
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          id: cord-303861-qn8yifcd
      author: Wang, Chongjian
       title: Evaluating the effectiveness of an emergency preparedness training programme for public health staff in China
        date: 2008-05-31
       words: 3076
      flesch: 40
     summary: The investigation revealed that knowledge levels of public health emergency preparedness were relatively low before training. key: cord-303861-qn8yifcd authors: Wang, Chongjian; Wei, Sheng; Xiang, Hao; Xu, Yihua; Han, Shenghong; Mkangara, Ommari Baaliy; Nie, Shaofa title: Evaluating the effectiveness of an emergency preparedness training programme for public health staff in China date: 2008-05-31 journal: Public Health DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2007.08.006 sha: doc_id: 303861 cord_uid: qn8yifcd Summary Background The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) crisis of 2003 provided a new urgency in China in terms of preparing public health staff to respond effectively to public health emergencies.
    keywords: emergency; health; participants; preparedness; programme; test; training
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          id: cord-308409-0n2ysgsa
      author: Pawlak, Katarzyna M.
       title: Impact of COVID-19 on endoscopy trainees: an international survey
        date: 2020-06-11
       words: 3539
      flesch: 31
     summary: key: cord-308409-0n2ysgsa authors: Pawlak, Katarzyna M.; Kral, Jan; Khan, Rishad; Amin, Sunil; Bilal, Mohammad; Lui, Rashid N.; Sandhu, Dalbir S.; Hashim, Almoutaz; Bollipo, Steven; Charabaty, Aline; de-Madaria, Enrique; Rodríguez-Parra, Andrés Felipe; Sánchez-Luna, Sergio A.; Żorniak, Michał; Walsh, Catharine M.; Grover, Samir C.; Siau, Keith title: Impact of COVID-19 on endoscopy trainees: an international survey date: 2020-06-11 journal: Gastrointest Endosc DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2020.06.010 sha: doc_id: 308409 cord_uid: 0n2ysgsa nan The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a profound impact on the provision of GI endoscopy services worldwide, with the radical curtailment of elective procedures to restrict disease transmission. The COVID-19 pandemic creates challenges for endoscopy trainees for several reasons.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; endoscopy; impact; pandemic; ppe; survey; trainees; training
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          id: cord-312232-ktlrc5gx
      author: Comfort, Alison B.
       title: Improving capacity at school-based health centers to offer adolescents counseling and access to comprehensive contraceptive services
        date: 2020-07-28
       words: 4185
      flesch: 40
     summary: Our findings highlighted that offering provider training to SBHCs is an effective way to improve adolescents' access to full contraceptive services. [5] [6] [7] National survey data of contraceptive providers show that many providers hesitate to offer the IUD to adolescents due to providers' outdated views on patient eligibility.
    keywords: access; adolescents; contraceptive; counseling; health; provider; sbhcs; services; training
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          id: cord-313087-8ku61qox
      author: Raftery, Philomena
       title: European Union training programme for tuberculosis laboratory experts: design, contribution and future direction
        date: 2020-05-11
       words: 5465
      flesch: 32
     summary: Existing TB laboratory training initiatives at the Global and European level have predominantly focussed on technical issues, QMS, planning and accreditation. To achieve and maintain resilient laboratory systems, special consideration needs to be given to training programmes for laboratory management and leadership, strengthening laboratory networks through partnerships and pooling of resources, and developing strategies to integrate laboratories' functions [10] .
    keywords: erltb; european; laboratories; laboratory; net; participants; programme; support; training
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          id: cord-315991-uecdbanf
      author: Hughes, David
       title: The Australian Institute of Sport Framework for Rebooting Sport in a COVID-19 Environment
        date: 2020-05-06
       words: 10316
      flesch: 51
     summary: Sport Organisations and athletes will be faced with complex decisions 821 regarding resumption of training activities in the current circumstances. Non-contact skills training.
    keywords: aerobic; agility training; athletes; contact; covid-19; drills; groups; health; non; resistance training; running; skills; solo; sport; sporting; staff; total; training
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          id: cord-316879-nbkvd0le
      author: Ashcroft, James
       title: Preparing medical students for a pandemic: a systematic review of student disaster training programmes
        date: 2020-06-09
       words: 4935
      flesch: 37
     summary: 23 studies met inclusion criteria assessing knowledge (n=18, 78.3%), attitude (n=14, 60.9%) or skill (n=10, 43.5%) following medical student disaster training. Overall, medical student disaster training programmes improved student disaster and pandemic preparedness and resulted in improved attitude, knowledge and skills.
    keywords: courses; covid-19; disaster; knowledge; medical; medicine; pandemic; preparedness; students; studies; training
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          id: cord-318527-6dbat1cf
      author: van der Meulen, Matthijs
       title: COVID-19 and neurological training in Europe: from early challenges to future perspectives
        date: 2020-09-24
       words: 1520
      flesch: 34
     summary: key: cord-318527-6dbat1cf authors: van der Meulen, Matthijs; Kleineberg, Nina N.; Schreier, David R.; García-Azorin, David; Di Lorenzo, Francesco title: COVID-19 and neurological training in Europe: from early challenges to future perspectives date: 2020-09-24 journal: Neurol Sci DOI: 10.1007/s10072-020-04723-9 sha: doc_id: 318527 cord_uid: 6dbat1cf The worldwide SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is dramatically affecting health systems with consequences also for neurological residency training. The COVID-19 pandemic severely and diffusely affects neurological residency training.
    keywords: neurology; residency; residents; training
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          id: cord-318813-eiazlhi4
      author: Trembley, Lauren L.
       title: A Multidisciplinary Intubation Algorithm for Suspected COVID-19 Patients in the Emergency Department
        date: 2020-06-03
       words: 4024
      flesch: 38
     summary: Lastly, our extensive process validation that included simulation training sessions along with debriefings after our first two experiences with actual patients allowed for the development of materials to facilitate deployment of our recommended new approach to airway management to the 19 EDs across our health system that see over 400,000 patients per year. Training sessions also enabled the participants to practice the algorithm as a team.
    keywords: algorithm; equipment; intubation; patients; process; simulation; team; training
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          id: cord-319859-6mt34av6
      author: Zhou, Min
       title: Research on the individualized short‐term training model of nurses in emergency isolation wards during the outbreak of COVID‐19
        date: 2020-08-04
       words: 2731
      flesch: 45
     summary: Hopefully, this study could provide theoretical basis for training nurses under emergency assistance of COVID-19 and we also hope to work with nursing colleagues around the world with an open attitude to save more patients. Emergency training of nursing staff is crucial on preventing the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic effectively and ensuring the operation of emergency isolation ward orderly.
    keywords: covid-19; emergency; isolation; nurses; nursing; online; staff; training
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          id: cord-321125-ok0o1wiy
      author: Hsu, Peng-Wei
       title: Comparing learning outcomes among postgraduate year trainee groups
        date: 2020-10-22
       words: 2879
      flesch: 40
     summary: The results of present study provide valuable information that can be used to improve the design of medical training programs. Since then, advanced countries have established comprehensive medical training programs for 1 or 2 years to improve the patient care abilities, clinical skills, and physicianepatient communication skills of medical graduates.
    keywords: program; skills; trainees; training; year
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          id: cord-325916-t8feni6a
      author: Gorozidis, Georgios S.
       title: Facebook group PETCoN (Physical Education Teacher Collaborative Network). An innovative approach to PE teacher in-service training: A self-determination theory perspective
        date: 2020-08-20
       words: 10920
      flesch: 37
     summary: N. is a promising, innovative approach to teacher training. On the other hand, Communities of Practice (CoP) may serve as an effective alternative for inservice PE teachers' professional development (e.g., Deglau & O'Sullivan, 2006; Yoon & Armour, 2017) and there has been a call for a shift from traditional provision of teacher training to supportive and collaborative learning partnerships (Wenger-Traynor, 2014) such as teacher learning communities (Lieberman & Miller, 2011) .
    keywords: data; facebook; group; learning; members; motivation; need; online; participants; pe.t.co.n; professional; relatedness; research; satisfaction; self; social; teachers; training
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      author: Owens, Michael D.
       title: Assessment of the Angolan (CHERRT) Mobile Laboratory Curriculum for Disaster and Pandemic Response
        date: 2020-04-13
       words: 3343
      flesch: 45
     summary: Secondary outcomes included the two additional Likert-scale questions assessing overall effectiveness of the training and a final, open-ended comment section eliciting recommendations for additional training that the respondent felt was needed or desired. The post-survey questionnaire included these same six questions, two additional Likert-scale questions assessing the overall effectiveness of the training, and a ninth open-ended question requesting comments for needed additional training.
    keywords: lab; laboratory; mobile; post; pre; questions; survey; training
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          id: cord-326657-zzvmj5qy
      author: James, Dr Hannah K.
       title: Disruption to surgical training during Covid-19 in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australasia: a rapid review of impact and mitigation efforts
        date: 2020-06-25
       words: 2323
      flesch: 32
     summary: key: cord-326657-zzvmj5qy authors: James, Dr Hannah K.; Pattison, Mr Giles T.R. title: Disruption to surgical training during Covid-19 in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australasia: a rapid review of impact and mitigation efforts date: 2020-06-25 journal: J Surg Educ DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.06.020 sha: doc_id: 326657 cord_uid: zzvmj5qy The global Covid-19 pandemic has the potential to lead to significant training disruptions affecting surgical residents across all specialties. We present a rapid scoping review synthesising the current evidence of pandemic-related impact on surgical training in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
    keywords: college; covid-19; pandemic; residency; residents; surgeons; training
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          id: cord-328315-idel6l11
      author: Mellor, Nicholas
       title: Experience of Using Simulation Technology and Analytics During the Ebola Crisis to Empower Frontline Health Workers and Improve the Integrity of Public Health Systems
        date: 2016-12-31
       words: 4409
      flesch: 45
     summary: This article presents a model that could transform IPC training. The field trials showcased the potential of ebuddi to augment existing IPC training in Liberia, which has contributed to the success of stopping the outbreak.
    keywords: approach; development; ebola; ebuddi; health; learning; module; outbreak; response; training; workers
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      author: Keane, Martin G.
       title: Time (f)or Competency
        date: 2020-08-03
       words: 1464
      flesch: 31
     summary: Necessity is the mother of invention, however, and the ongoing COVID-19 crisis may prove instrumental in shifting the focus of echocardiography training evaluation from time and numbers to consideration of alternative measures of skill. As with the Johns Hopkins program, training programs across the country are faced with significant decline in the volume of all forms of echocardiographic evaluation as clinical focus shifts toward the care of an overwhelming number of patients with COVID-19.
    keywords: competency; echocardiography; level; time; training
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          id: cord-330666-puhijixa
      author: Carrico, Ruth M.
       title: Changing health care worker behavior in relation to respiratory disease transmission with a novel training approach that uses biosimulation
        date: 2007-02-02
       words: 3397
      flesch: 42
     summary: We used pre-/posttest knowledge assessments and observations of HCW-patient interactions to evaluate the impact of the visual demonstration of respiratory disease transmission on PPE use by HCWs. If the patient-subject interaction was appropriate, the observers evaluated the subject's behavior with regard to PPE use.
    keywords: care; group; patient; ppe; respiratory; study; training; use
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          id: cord-331844-trjxt9qk
      author: de Berker, Henry T
       title: Surgical training during the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges and opportunities for junior trainees
        date: 2020-08-13
       words: 965
      flesch: 37
     summary: In this piece of correspondence, the authors set out the challenges and opportunities presented by the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic to junior surgical trainees embarking on a career in plastic surgery. Core surgical trainees starting in August, and those returning to their posts after redeployment, face new rota patterns and the ever-present concern of a 'second wave' causing further disruption to training.
    keywords: surgery; trainees; training
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          id: cord-340882-why0t9ld
      author: Carneiro, Lara
       title: The Effects of Exclusively Resistance Training-Based Supervised Programs in People with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
        date: 2020-09-15
       words: 8051
      flesch: 43
     summary: To achieve optimal outcomes and decrease dropouts, the evidence also indicates that physiotherapists and qualified exercise professionals should lead and supervise physical exercise programs Additionally, incorporating a motivational component into exercise interventions for depression may be needed to decrease dropouts.
    keywords: analysis; depression; effects; exercise; group; meta; people; physical; resistance; studies; symptoms; training
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          id: cord-340930-5cavkdde
      author: Cheung, Victor Kai-Lam
       title: Investigating effects of healthcare simulation on personal strengths and organizational impacts for healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
        date: 2020-07-16
       words: 2624
      flesch: 30
     summary: This cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating impacts of healthcare simulation training, either in-situ or lab-based, on personal strengths of healthcare workers (HCWs) and organizational outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between 05 February and 18 March 2020, 101 sessions of simulation training were conducted in “In-Situ” at either Accident & Emergency Department (20, 20%) or Intensive Care Unit (15, 14%) and “Lab-based” for Isolation (30, 30%) and General Wards (36, 36%).
    keywords: control; covid-19; hcws; healthcare; hospital; simulation; situ; strengths; training
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      author: Jukic, Igor
       title: Strategies and Solutions for Team Sports Athletes in Isolation due to COVID-19
        date: 2020-04-24
       words: 4267
      flesch: 35
     summary: A major consideration when training athletes in home isolation is compliance, especially regarding the intensity and volume of exercise. A major consideration when training athletes in home isolation is compliance, especially regarding the intensity and volume of exercise.
    keywords: athletes; body; effects; exercise; isolation; muscle; performance; protein; sports; strength; training
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          id: cord-352040-zmkjine7
      author: Dominski, Fábio Hech
       title: Psychological variables of CrossFit participants: a systematic review
        date: 2020-08-29
       words: 6620
      flesch: 34
     summary: This scale was designed specifically for use in exercise training studies, and it uses a 15-point scale (5 points for study quality and 10 points for reporting). Kinesiology, Sport Studies, and Physical Education Synthesis Projects The role of social capital and community belongingness for exercise adherence: an exploratory study of the CrossFit gym model High-intensity functional training improves functional movement and body composition among cancer survivors: a pilot study The benefits and risks of the high-intensity CrossFit training The influence of sense of community on the perceived value of physical activity: a cross-context analysis The lived experience of CrossFit as a context for the development of women's body image and appearance management practices Physiological differences between advanced CrossFit athletes, recreational CrossFit participants, and physically-active adults Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015 statement Checking reference lists to find additional studies for systematic reviews Utilization of the PICO framework to improve searching PubMed for clinical questions Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE): explanation and elaboration Standards for reporting qualitative research: a synthesis of recommendations Validation of a new tool for the assessment of study quality and reporting in exercise training studies: TESTEX Attentive processes, blood lactate and CrossFit® The relationship between basic psychological need satisfaction, behavioral regulation, and Participation in CrossFit Motivational factors in CrossFit® training participation Examining the influence of CrossFit participation on body image, self-esteem, and eating behaviours among women Percepción de esfuerzo, diversión y aprendizaje en alumnos de educación secundaria en las clases de Educación Física durante una Unidad Didáctica de CrossFit.
    keywords: body; crossfit; exercise; health; intensity; mood; motivation; participants; practice; review; studies; study; training
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          id: cord-356288-zaspyveg
      author: Giroux, Maria
       title: A randomized comparison of training programs using a pelvic model designed to enhance pelvic floor examination in patients presenting with chronic pelvic pain
        date: 2020-09-08
       words: 3689
      flesch: 42
     summary: Pelvic training models are useful tools for teaching the technique of pelvic examinations and enable learners to feel comfortable with pelvic examinations prior to patient contact [7] [8] [9] [10] . key: cord-356288-zaspyveg authors: Giroux, Maria; Funk, Suzanne; Karreman, Erwin; Kamencic, Huse; Bhargava, Rashmi title: A randomized comparison of training programs using a pelvic model designed to enhance pelvic floor examination in patients presenting with chronic pelvic pain date: 2020-09-08 journal:
    keywords: assessment; floor; participants; pelvic; scores; training; video
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