Marie-Laurence Tremblay
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Recent Articles
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Nguyen-Tri I, Tremblay-Laroche D, Lavigne F, Tremblay M, Lafleur A
J Grad Med Educ
. 2024 Jun;
16(3):286-295.
PMID: 38882423
The integration of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) within objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) has yielded a valuable avenue for delivering timely feedback to residents. However, concerns about feedback quality persist....
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Tremblay M, Guay M, Lafleur A
Can Pharm J (Ott)
. 2024 Mar;
157(2):70-76.
PMID: 38463177
Background: As the scope of pharmacy practice is expanding, a growing number of pharmacists perform physical examination (PE) to gather additional information to monitor the effectiveness and safety of their...
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Nuschke A, Sobey-Skelton C, Dawod B, Kelly B, Tremblay M, Davis C, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2023 Sep;
25(5):844-856.
PMID: 37715090
Purpose: In vivo immune cell tracking using MRI can be a valuable tool for studying the mechanisms underlying successful cancer therapies. Current cell labeling methods using superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)...
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Tremblay M, Lafleur A, Dieckmann P, Rethans J, Dolmans D
Simul Healthc
. 2023 Jan;
18(6):375-381.
PMID: 36693158
Introduction: In simulation, students often observe their peers perform a task. It is still unclear how different types of instructional guidance can turn the observational phase into an active learning...
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Tremblay M, Rethans J, Dolmans D
Med Educ
. 2022 Sep;
57(2):161-169.
PMID: 36151727
Introduction: When designing simulation for novices, educators aim to design tasks and environments that are complex enough to promote learning but not too complex to compromise task performance and cause...
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Tremblay M, OBrien-Moran Z, Rioux J, Nuschke A, Davis C, Kast W, et al.
Oncoimmunology
. 2020 Dec;
9(1):1851539.
PMID: 33299663
DPX is a unique T cell activating formulation that generates robust immune responses (both clinically and preclinically) which can be tailored to various cancers via the use of tumor-specific antigens...
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Lafleur A, Demchuk G, Tremblay M, Simard C, Riviere E
Clin Teach
. 2019 Feb;
16(6):615-622.
PMID: 30761751
Background: In self-regulated procedural simulation, learners practise on many simulators (e.g. paracentesis), self-regulating their choice of simulators, time and goals. Current needs assessments cannot predict the number of simulators needed...
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Tremblay M, Leppink J, Leclerc G, Rethans J, Dolmans D
Med Educ
. 2018 Nov;
53(4):380-389.
PMID: 30443970
Context: Simulated clinical immersion (SCI), in which clinical situations are simulated in a realistic environment, safely and gradually exposes novices to complex problems. Given their limited experience, undergraduate students can...
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Tremblay M
Am J Pharm Educ
. 2018 Sep;
82(6):6531.
PMID: 30181673
To describe strategies for implementation of simulation-based crisis resource management (CRM) in pharmacy education and present students' appreciation of an interdisciplinary CRM training at a university in Canada. In fall...