21st Graz Conference, 2017
Medical Faculty of the University of Szeged, Hungary
April 20 - April 22, 2017
Information
Scientific Board: | Márta Széll |
Karl Kremser, Wien | |
Mattäus Grasl, Wien | |
How to cite:
The Conference Booklet can be downloaded here.
To cite the printed edition:
Titel: | 21. Grazer Konferenz |
Subtitel: | Motivating Feedback for satisfied students and teachers |
Editor: | Herbert Plass |
Pagenumber | c.f. Article |
Publisher: | self-published |
ISBN: | 978-3-200-05080-8 |
Article:
Welcome
- Welcome Adress 1
Ferenc Bari - Welcome Adress 2
Mihály Bodosi - In honour of Katalin Barabas
Ferenc Bari, Oguz Kelemen
Workshops
- Meaningful feedback for improvement towards unsupervised practice
Providing and seeking feedback while in clinical workplace is a crucial step for
reaching the entrustment level to work independently
Chantal C.M.A. Duijn, Mira Mándoki - Teaching evaluation and student feedback at King’s College London
Tibor Hortobágyi - How to give feedback in workplace-based assessment?
Bianca Schuh - Propaideutikos board game as an additional learning tool in practical skills peer
teaching at Faculty of Medicine University of Maribor
Nejc Pulko, Jure Hanželič, Urška Koštomaj, Luana Laura Luk,, Klara Masnik, Matic Mihevc, Tadej Petreski, Pia Zabavnik Piano, Tamara Serdinšek,
Sebastjan Bevc - Student driven programs in peer teaching for basic clinical skills
Isabelle Richard, Olivier Brière, Johana Gaulupeau, Audrey Rousseau, Nicolas Lerolle - Extracurricular clinical work
Gyula Sáry, József Piffkó - Challenges of Teaching and Learning Human Anatomy in the 21st Century
Roland Weiczner - Modified PEYTON‘s method in learning the basics in practical ORL-examination.
Matthäus Grasl, Karl Kremser, Michael Hanisch - Using feedback tools for motivation
Karl Kremser, Herbert Plass
Vorträge und Diskussionen
- Clear and attainable learning outcomes are a prerequisite for teacher and student satisfaction
Richard Marz - How to motivate teachers and students for lifelong learning?
Peter van Beukelen - Motivating effects of mentoring and and student-driven educational projects
Konstantinos Dimitriadis, Tanja Pander - Challenges in implementing new assessment methods of students’ learning in the University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tîrgu Mureș, Romania
Angela Borda - Emerging a multidisciplinary simulation center
János Szederjesi, Cosmin Moldovan, Marius Petrisor, Leonard Azamfirei - Hands-on (micro)surgical skills training: Great expectations and learning outcomes
Andrea Szabó, Mihály Boros - Using popular movies to motivate students in medical education
Zalika Klemenc-Ketiš - Entrustable professional activities – a link between pre- and postgraduate education
Jan Breckwoldt - How can we secure international experience for medical students? - Erasmus and beyond
JKarin Frydenlund - Do we need a common quality assurance in times of global cross-border health care
Peter Dieter - Round Table: International aspects of Erasmus exchange program and MD accreditation
- Tibor Bartha
- Angela Borda
- Peter Dieter
- Attila Farkas
- Ferenc Hajnal
- Monika Sobočan
Poster
- Practice of umbilical venous catheterization using a resource-efficient ‘blended’ training model
Nariae Baik-Schneditz, Berndhard Schwaberger, Mirjam Pocivalnik, Berndt Urles-berger, Lukas P. Mileder - An integrated approach for education/training in Veterinary Public Health (VPH) by the Department of Veterinary Science, University of Turin (DVS_UNITO): the experiences of the “VPH mobile clinic” and the “VPH practical weeks”
Daniele De Meneghi, Alessandra Rota, Chiara Sferra, Tiziana Civera, Patrizia Nebbia, Alberto Tarducci, Luca Rossi, Marco Gandini, Mario Marino, Giovanni Tedde, Mauro Moretta, Giovanni Re - Workplace-based assessment tools for feedback and entrustment decisions in medical education: a systematic review
Chantal C.M.A. Duijn, Emma J. van Dijk, Harold G.J. Bok, Mira Mandoki, Olle ten Cate - Students’ Feedback as Quality Management Tool for Effective Teaching - Do Academic Teachers Take Advantage of It?
Ingeborg Friehs, Barbara Friehs - Changes in the knowledge level related to infectious diseases and antibiotic use among medical students during the basic and clinical modules of their education
Márió Gajdács, Katalin Burián, Edit Hajdú, Andrea Szabó, Edit Paulik - Evaluation of quality of telephone-cardiopulmonary resuscitation under contemporary Emergency medical dispatcher training in Graz – a pilot study
Martin R. Grübler, Martin Horn, Marko A. Scherllin, Georg Richtig, Walter Spindelboeck, Nicolas D. Verheyen - Simulated Patients Program at Medical University of Vienna: Assessment of roleplay and feedback in psychiatry
Monika Himmelbauer, Eva Trappl, Irene Steiner, Anita Holzinger - Experiences after the establishment of a blended learning teacher education program for new staff members at medical universities in Hungary
Levente Kiss, Gábor Fritúz, Katalin Barabás - The students’ view of video-assisted learning as an addition to peer teaching of clinical examinations
Klara Masnik, Luana Laura Luk, Tadej Petreski, Nejc Pulko, Tamara Serdinšek, Sebastjan Bevc - Smartphone based decision support systems in acid-base disturbances and diagnostic performance of medical students
Christian Müllner, Marlene Pandis, Georg Richtig, Christian Trummer, Verena Schwetz, Nicolas Verheyen, Martin R. Grübler, Stefan Pilz - Urinary System: An Integrated Teaching Approach
Carmen Panaitescu, Carmen Pitic, Monica Cotarcă, Florina Bojin, Daniela Puşcaşiu, Carmen Tatu - Using an audience response system with a communication backchannel to engage students in a large-scale dermatology class
Philipp Pavelka, Philip Anner, Karl Kremser, Andrea Praschinger, Ismo Ripatti, Erwin Tschachler, Matthäus Grasl - A case study of formative feedback significance in gaining specific skills towards a successful long-term medical career.
Miruna Pepa, Valeria Tarlui, Carina Neagu, Anca Filip - Teaching in Dentistry in Timisoara: Past Experience, Current Trends, and Challenge of the Future
Ramona Amina Popovici, Laura Cristina Rusu, Virgil Rotaru - Progress in knowledge on antimicrobial therapy from medical students to specialists
Jürgen Prattes, Frederike Reischies, Ines Zollner-Schwetz - Feedback for students, teachers, and faculty on the study program level: empowering stakeholders to enhance and maintain quality in competence-based higher education
Ingrid Preusche, Evelyn Bergsmann, Petra Winter - An interactive seminar to develop grantsmanship
Andreas Prokesch, Matthias Frühwirth - The effect of repetitive practice of practical procedures on students’ perception of their skills and competences
Nejc Pulko, Luana Laura Luk, Tamara Serdinšek, Sebastjan Bevc - Youtube Videos in Medical Education at the Medical University Hospital Graz
Frederike M.J. Reischies, Christina Wolfsberger, Emanuel Maitz, Jürgen Prattes, Susanne Eigl, Tobias Meikl, Raimud Winter, Gertraud Eylert, Alexandru Tuca, Christian Smolle - Feedback quality, an important ingredient of the educational management recipe
Virgil Rotaru, Monica Licker, Alexandra Enache, Marius Raica - The “Notfallseminar” of the “Medizinercorps Graz”: Implementation of a specialised education programme in prehospital emergency medicine at the Medical University of Graz
Bernhard Schwaberger, Anna-Sophie Eberl, Martin Horn, Gerhard Prause - Long term diagnostic thinking outcomes with the usage of virtual patients
Neja Turk, Monika Sobočan, Breda Pečovnik Balon - Certified versus non-certified advanced life support training and self-assessed provider performance
Nicolas Verheyen, Georg Richtig, Marlene Pandis, Christian Trummer, Verena Schwetz, Martin R. Grübler - The first Full-Scale Care Process Simulation Training Course for the Management of Severe Burns
Raimund Winter, Thomas Wegscheider, Frederike Marie Josefine Reischies, Alexandru-Cristian Tuca, Paul Wurzer, Lars-Peter Kamolz - How does the students‘ self-directedness in learning evolve through the years of undergraduate medical education?
Vanja Zamuda, Monika Sobočan, Erika Zelko