medical training
Coverage of medical training in the Nexus archive.
- Kaiser Permanente Medical School “White Coats” 50 New Students at Pasadena Ceremony
Fifty students at the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine received their white coats at the Pasadena Convention Center on Friday, Aug. 14. The ceremony marked the formal start of medical training for the school’s Class of 2030 and was the third White Coat Ceremony for Dean and CEO John L. Dalrymple, MD.
- Opinion: I’m a neurologist. I’ve delivered ALS diagnoses. Then I received one myself
A neurologist who has delivered ALS diagnoses now faces the disease themselves. The article discusses the emotional and professional impact of receiving an ALS diagnosis after years of delivering it to others.
- What Journal Retracted a Hyped Cancer Study?
A journal retracted a hyped cancer study, as highlighted by MedPage Today's weekly quiz challenging medical professionals' knowledge.
- The eerily realistic manikin used to train trauma surgeons for knife and gunshot wounds: Grisly images reveal dummy that beats, breathes, and bleeds just like a real human
A highly realistic manikin used to train trauma surgeons simulates human responses including beating, breathing, and bleeding. The dummy is designed for practicing knife and gunshot wound treatments, enhancing medical training realism.
- The eerily realistic manikin used to train trauma surgeons for knife and gunshot wounds: Grisly images reveal dummy that beats, breathes, and bleeds just like a real human
A highly realistic manikin designed for trauma surgeon training simulates human-like responses including heartbeat, breathing, and bleeding. The device is used to prepare medical professionals for treating severe injuries such as knife wounds and gunshot wounds.