Social Sciences
Medical Student
87%
Patients
86%
Students
82%
Simulation
63%
Evaluation
52%
Examinations
43%
Experience
42%
Learning
37%
Medical Education
35%
Skills
27%
Undergraduates
27%
UK
27%
Training
26%
Performance
25%
Qualitative Research
24%
Health Care
23%
Occupations
23%
Environment
21%
Education
21%
Analysis
20%
Student Experience
19%
Professional Personnel
17%
Leave
16%
Activity
16%
Health
16%
Interviews
16%
Perspective
15%
Learner
14%
Support
14%
Graduates
13%
Stress
13%
Literature Reviews
13%
Ability
13%
Design
12%
Attitudes
12%
Identity
12%
Complexity
12%
Work
12%
Responsibility
11%
Intervention
11%
Prescription
11%
Systematic Review
11%
Nonprofit Organizations
10%
Decision
10%
Boundaries
10%
Process
10%
Time
10%
Curriculum
10%
Schools
9%
Understanding
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Student
100%
Patient
87%
Medical Student
80%
Physician
60%
Primary Medical Care
52%
Procedures
49%
General Practitioner
43%
Analysis
39%
Health Care Personnel
34%
Clinical Examination
29%
Polypharmacy
28%
Videorecording
28%
Time
27%
Evaluation Study
25%
Hospital
20%
Diseases
20%
Ward
18%
Prescription
16%
Older People
16%
Drug Therapy
16%
Lived Experience
16%
Control
16%
Researcher
15%
Health Profession
15%
Emergency
15%
Diagnosis
13%
Error
13%
General Practice
12%
Taxonomy
12%
Interprofessional Education
12%
Standardized Patient
11%
Healthcare Profession
11%
Auricular Acupuncture
11%
Pediatrics
11%
Low Back Pain
11%
Clinical Examination
11%
Pharmacy
11%
Clinical Practice
10%
Ensure
10%
Consultation
9%
Symptom
8%
Psychometry
8%
Examination
7%
Quality of Life
7%
Workplace
6%
Physical Examination
6%
Clinical Skill
6%
Consensus
6%
Screening
6%
Data Base
6%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient
52%
Primary Health Care
50%
Clinical Examination
50%
General Practitioner
29%
Polypharmacy
28%
Older People
28%
Development
25%
Experience
25%
Assessment
22%
Health
22%
Skill
21%
Learning
19%
Medical Student
18%
Emergency
18%
In Situ Simulation
17%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Pediatrics
16%
Physician
15%
Student
15%
Standardized Patient
15%
Attitude
13%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
13%
Evaluation Study
9%
General Medicine
9%
Stress
8%
Comprehension
8%
Interpersonal Communication
7%
Analysis
7%
Consultation
7%
Injection
7%
Drug Therapy
7%
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
7%
Systematic Review
7%
Behavioral Change
7%
Diseases
6%
Face
6%
Drive
6%
Quality of Life
6%
Life Cycle
6%
Athletic Training
5%
Exercise
5%
Soft Tissue Drug Administration
5%
Touch
5%
Urinary Tract Infection
5%
Virtual Patient
5%
Clinical Uncertainty
5%
Human Study
5%
Decision Making
5%
Shoulder
5%
Stress Reduction
5%