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The relationship between empathy and stress: a cross-sectional study among undergraduate medical students

Wahjudi JW, Findyartini A, Kaligis F

PURPOSE: Empathy is critical for medical doctors, as it enables them to conduct good patient-centred care. Medical students are expected to learn this ability as part of their education and...
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Medical students in Indonesia: an invaluable living gemstone during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

Lazarus G, Mangkuliguna G, Findyartini A

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The relationship between gender and coping mechanisms with burnout events in first-year medical students

Palupi R, Findyartini A

PURPOSE: First-year students are susceptible to experiencing burnout if the coping mechanism being used is inadequate; therefore, employing effective coping mechanisms could help students to minimize burnout. Coping mechanisms are...
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Adaptation of internet-based multiple mini-interviews in a limited-resource medical school during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

Yolanda S, Wisnu W, Wahjudi JM, Findyartini A

The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has affected many aspects of life, including medical education. The selection of students using multiple mini-interviews (MMI) should be adapted promptly as internet-based MMI (iMMI)...
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Stereotypes among health professions in Indonesia: an explorative study

Darmayani S, Findyartini A, Widiasih N, Soemantri D

Purpose: Effective and efficient health services require efforts to increase collaboration among health professionals. One of the barriers to effective collaboration is stereotypes. Stereotypes represent perceptions or perspectives about a...
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Deeper look into feedback practice in an Indonesian context: exploration of factors in undergraduate clinical settings

Felaza E, Findyartini A, Mustika R, Bashiruddin J, Royanto LR, Prihartono J, Ramani S

Purpose: The practice of feedback is influenced by the characteristics of students, teachers, and the clinical environment. Most studies on feedback have been conducted in Western settings with different sociocultural...
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Faculty development in medical education: an environmental scan in countries within the Asia pacific region

Samarasekera DD, Lee SS, Findyartini A, Mustika R, Nishigori , Kimura S, Lee YM

Purpose: In recent years, faculty development (FD) research is more noticeable within an inter-professional context and in allied health education. However, there is a paucity of published literature on FD...
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Cardiology residents’ attitudes towards clinical supervision: a multi-centered study

Allo sJT, Findyartini A, Santoso A, Iqbal M

Purpose: Residents’ gender, residency level, and hospital types might influence their attitudes towards clinical supervision (CS); however, reports of its impact on cardiology residency are nonexistent. We explore the effect...
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