Mariela Ruetalo
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Recent Articles
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Alkhawashki S, Alasiri R, Ruetalo M, Maggi J
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2024 Jan;
103(1):e36697.
PMID: 38181276
Clinicians may become parents during their clinical training and may be exposed to several challenges in career development, burnout and work-life balance. Previous research findings have reported that stressors facing...
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Kassam A, Ruetalo M, Topps M, Mountjoy M, Walton M, Edwards S, et al.
BMC Med Educ
. 2019 May;
19(1):150.
PMID: 31096966
Background: Sharing information about learners during training is seen as an important component supporting learner progression and relevant to patient safety. Shared information may cover topics from accommodation requirements to...
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Bandiera G, Kuper A, Mylopoulos M, Whitehead C, Ruetalo M, Kulasegaram K, et al.
Med Educ
. 2017 Oct;
52(1):78-85.
PMID: 28994457
Context: In 1988, the Edinburgh Declaration challenged medical teachers, curriculum designers and leaders to make an organised effort to change medical education for the better. Among a series of recommendations...
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Bandiera G, Abrahams C, Ruetalo M, Hanson M, Nickell L, Spadafora S
Acad Med
. 2015 Oct;
90(12):1594-601.
PMID: 26488571
Medical education institutions have a social mandate to produce a diverse physician workforce that meets the public's needs. Recent reports have framed the admission process outcome of undergraduate and postgraduate...
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Hurst C, Kahan D, Ruetalo M, Edwards S
BMC Med Educ
. 2013 Jul;
13:96.
PMID: 23842470
Background: It is generally understood that trainees experience periods of heightened stress during first year residency, yet there is little information on variations in stress and well-being over the transition...