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2019, Number 5

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Med Int Mex 2019; 35 (5)

Morning report. A unique learning experience

Andrade-Castellanos CA
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Language: Spanish
References: 14
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Key words:

Morning report, Teaching, Internal medicine.

ABSTRACT

Morning report is a case based conference where physicians present and discuss clinical cases. While its primary goal is medical education (it was design to improve residents knowledge, leadership, presentation and problem-solving skills), the advantages for actual patients are many and include monitoring care and reviewing management decisions in a supportive, intellectually stimulating and controlled environment. Didactic style education, proper case selection and organizational characteristics are of upmost importance in designing a proper morning report. In this paper it is reviewed the theoretical benefits of implementing a morning report conference in an academic or university hospital.


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