2023
DOI: 10.1111/medu.15036
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Improvisation to combat sexual harassment on the wards

Abstract: A post-activity survey revealed 87% of students strongly agreed on its usefulness for knowledge consolidation, application of high-yield concepts, and capturing their attention. Faculty observers indicated that students were highly engaged and motivated to work as a team to solve the puzzles and be the first ones to escape and win the game.Although this activity was very successful, there were limitations.First, in gamifying the CBL experience, some students indicated that they felt rushed in answering the puz… Show more

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“…Yu Xiao 1,2 Liang Liu 3 Ting-ting Chen 4 1 Psychosomatic Medical Center, The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain…”
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“…Yu Xiao 1,2 Liang Liu 3 Ting-ting Chen 4 1 Psychosomatic Medical Center, The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain…”
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confidence: 99%
“…pose measures for preventing SH. 1 Current surveys indicate that SH is prevalent in medical workplaces, and it remains a critical issue for worker health, productivity, and the optimal delivery of patient care. 2 To address this problem, we must first grasp the barriers to reporting SH in medical settings.…”
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