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Breast cancer is a public health issue in numerous countries. Multidisciplinary collaboration is required for patient care, research, and also education of future physicians. This paper uses Kern's framework for curriculum design to demonstrate how a breast diseases module for undergraduate medical students created in 1993 evolved over 15 years. The main outcomes of program refinements were better integrated course content, the development of electronic course documents, and implementation of computer-aided small group learning. A main future challenge is to further develop efficient instructional strategies in line with well-defined learning needs for undergraduate students.

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Le rapport international le plus récent concernant la maltraitance infantile date de 2006 : il s'agit du Rapport mondial sur la violence contre les enfants, du Secrétaire général des Nations Unies (1). La définition retenue pour la maltraitance infantile s'inspire de celle du Rapport mondial sur la violence et la santé, de l'OMS en 2002 (2) : «La menace ou l'utilisation intentionnelle de la force physique ou du pouvoir contre un enfant par un individu ou un groupe qui entraîne ou risque fortement de causer un préjudice à la santé, à la survie, au développement ou à la dignité de l'enfant.». Il existe différentes formes de maltraitance : - la maltraitance physique (brutalités, coups, blessures, brûlures, etc.)  la maltraitance psychologique (insultes, humiliation, isolement, terroriser l'enfant, etc.) - la maltraitance sexuelle (exhibitionnisme, attouchements, relations sexuelles, etc.) - les négligences (manque d'attention et de soins) Dans la majorité des cas, plusieurs formes de maltraitances sont présentes chez un enfant victime de mauvais traitements ; elles se chevauchent (3). L'Observatoire national de l'Action Sociale Décentralisée (ODAS) a réalisé une classification des enfants à protéger, les définitions sont les suivantes (4): L'enfant maltraité est « celui qui est victime de violences physiques, d'abus sexuels, de cruauté mentale, de négligences lourdes ayant des conséquences sur son développement physique et psychologique. » L'enfant en risque est « celui qui connaît des conditions d'existence qui risquent de mettre en danger sa santé, sa sécurité, sa moralité, son éducation ou son entretien, mais qui n'est pas pour autant maltraité. » L'enfant en souffrance est « un enfant aimé et soigné mais qui souffre des conditions d'existences qui fragilisent ou menacent son développement et son épanouissement personnel. » En Suisse, peu de données sont disponibles concernant la prévalence de la maltraitance étant donné la difficulté à récolter des données. Selon l'Office Fédéral de la Statistique suisse, les résultats d'une étude de 2004 montre une diminution des châtiments corporels par rapport à une étude semblable réalisée 12 ans auparavant (5). Cependant, la maltraitance infantile est un problème de santé publique du fait de la gravité de ses conséquences sur la santé physique, mentale et sociale de l'individu et de son retentissement sur la communauté ainsi que de sa fréquence estimée dans la population suisse. Elle a des effets néfastes sur la santé de l'enfant par mortalité directe ou morbidité directe ou indirecte et représente également un facteur de risque pour la santé physique et mentale, le développement et les perspectives de réalisation personnelle du jeune adulte et de l'adulte (6). On sait aujourd'hui que le nombre de cas de maltraitance signalés en Suisse est en augmentation. Ceci démontre que la maltraitance est un phénomène courant. Cependant, les professionnels ne pensent pas MF / Travail de master en médecine / 2011-2012 3 que le phénomène de la maltraitance infantile soit en augmentation, mais que les cas de maltraitance sont mieux repérés, que les professionnels s'occupant d'enfants sont plus sensibles à cette problématique et qu'il y a donc davantage de signalements (7). La prévention de la maltraitance est nécessaire et possible. Des interventions ont établi leur efficacité et il a été démontré que plus l'intervention est précoce, plus elle a de chances de réussite (2). C'est la raison pour laquelle il est important de repérer les cas de maltraitance précocement afin de pouvoir intervenir, aider les familles et garantir la protection de l'enfant. Des mesures de prévention ont été mises en place au niveau international, comme au niveau fédéral, pour assurer la reconnaissance et la prise en charge de l'enfant victime de maltraitance. Au niveau international, la Convention internationale des droits de l'enfant a été adoptée par l'Assemblée Générale en 1989 (8). Elle reconnaît l'enfant comme personne indépendante ayant des droits propres. Cette convention est divisée en quatre parties comportant : les principes directeurs (la non-discrimination, viser les meilleurs intérêts pour l'enfant, le droit de vivre, de survivre et de se développer, le droit de participation), les droits de survie et de développement (le droit à avoir les ressources, les compétences et les contributions nécessaires pour pouvoir survivre et pouvoir profiter d'un développement complet), les droits de protection (de toutes les formes de maltraitance envers les enfants, négligences, exploitation et cruauté), les droits de participation (la liberté d'expression de leurs opinions, de parler de sujets qui concernent leur vie sociale, économique, religieuse, culturelle ou politique et d'être écouté, la liberté d'information et la liberté d'association). Les stratégies de prévention de la maltraitance infantile visent à réduire les causes sous- jacentes et les facteurs de risque, tout en renforçant les facteurs de protection, de façon à prévenir de nouveaux cas (9). Elles comprennent : les stratégies sociétales et communautaires (mise en place de réformes juridiques et des droits de la personne humaine, instauration des politiques sociales et économiques favorables, correction des normes sociales et culturelles, réduction des inégalités économiques, réduction du facteur de risque environnemental, formation des professionnels), les stratégies relationnelles (formation parentale et des adultes s'occupant d'enfants), les stratégies individuelles (apprendre aux enfants à reconnaître et à éviter les situations de violence potentielle). En plus des mesures structurelles mises en place par les états (scolarisation obligatoire, dispositif légal, service de protection des enfants et des jeunes, services de santé spécialisés, etc.), des associations de lutte contre la maltraitance infantile existent et jouent également un rôle important dans la prévention. Par exemple, la Fondation Suisse pour la Protection de l'Enfant s'emploie à analyser les causes de la violence envers les MF / Travail de master en médecine / 2011-2012 4 enfants et à les combattre, à protéger les enfants contre la violence physique, psychologique, sexuelle et structurelle ainsi que contre la négligence par le biais d'un travail de prévention ciblé à l'échelle nationale. Elle vise également à apprendre aux enfants comment se protéger eux-mêmes et demander de l'aide, à sensibiliser les adultes qui les entourent au fait que les enfants ont une personnalité propre et qu'ils ont le droit d'être protégés et encouragés et à demander au niveau politique que l'on mette en place des structures adaptées aux enfants (10).

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The potential of the Internet as a medium through which to teach basic and applied immunology lies in the ability to illustrate complex concepts in new ways for audiences that are diverse and often geographically dispersed. This article explores two collaborative Internet-based learning projects (also known as e-learning projects) that are under development: Immunology Online, which will present an Internet-based curriculum in basic and clinical immunology to Swiss undergraduate and graduate students across five campuses; and the OCTAVE project, which will offer online training to an international cadre of new investigators, the members of which are carrying out clinical trials of vaccines against HIV infection.

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Every medical practitioner is confronted on a daily basis with emergencies. Among these, life-threatening emergencies can have disastrous consequences in term of morbidity and mortality; 22 cardiac arrests and 10 deaths were reported among the 1,650 Swiss practices during a 5 year period. The occurrence of life-threatening emergencies at the office necessitates, according to the type and place of the practice, the skills of the practitioner and the organization of his practice, the implementation of procedures, equipments (for example room equipped with a defibrillator, respiratory nebulizer, splints, emergency drugs) and specific continuous education programs that should be encouraged and made available to the whole medical corporation.

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Diseased host cells are eliminated more effectively when natural killer cells grow up in the presence of classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. The nonclassical MHC class I molecule H2-M3 can exert an analogous effect.

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1 Summary This dissertation deals with two major aspects of corporate governance that grew in importance during the last years: the internal audit function and financial accounting education. In three essays, I contribute to research on these topics which are embedded in the broader corporate governance literature. The first two essays consist of experimental investigations of internal auditors' judgments. They deal with two research issues for which accounting research lacks evidence: The effectiveness of internal controls and the potentially conflicting role of the internal audit function between management and the audit committee. The findings of the first two essays contribute to the literature on internal auditors' judgment and the role of the internal audit function as a major cornerstone of corporate governance. The third essay theoretically examines a broader issue but also relates to the overall research question of this dissertation: What contributes to effective corporate governance? This last essay takes the perspective that the root for quality corporate governance is appropriate financial accounting education. r develop a public interest approach to accounting education that contributes to the literature on adequate accounting education with respect to corporate governance and accounting harmonization. The increasing importance of both the internal audit function and accounting education for corporate governance can be explained by the same recent fundamental changes that still affect accounting research and practice. First, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX, 2002) and the 8th EU Directive (EU, 2006) have led to a bigger role for the internal audit function in corporate governance. Their implications regarding the implementation of audit committees and their oversight over internal controls are extensive. As a consequence, the internal audit function has become increasingly important for corporate governance and serves a new master (i.e. the audit committee) within the company in addition to management. Second, the SOX (2002) and the 8th EU Directive introduced additional internal control mechanisms that are expected to contribute to the reliability of financial information. As a consequence, the internal audit function is expected to contribute to a greater extent to the reliability of financial statements. Therefore, effective internal control mechanisms that strengthen objective judgments and independence become important. This is especially true when external- auditors rely on the work of internal auditors in the context of the International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 610 and the equivalent US Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) 65 (see IFAC, 2009 and AICPA, 1990). Third, the harmonization of international reporting standards is increasingly promoted by means of a principles-based approach. It is the leading approach since a study of the SEC (2003) that was required by the SOX (2002) in section 108(d) was in favor of this approach. As a result, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) commit themselves to the development of compatible accounting standards based on a principles-based approach. Moreover, since the Norwalk Agreement of 2002, the two standard setters have developed exposure drafts for a common conceptual framework that will be the basis for accounting harmonization. The new .framework will be in favor of fair value measurement and accounting for real-world economic phenomena. These changes in terms of standard setting lead to a trend towards more professional judgment in the accounting process. They affect internal and external auditors, accountants, and managers in general. As a consequence, a new competency set for preparers and users of financial statements is required. The basil for this new competency set is adequate accounting education (Schipper, 2003). These three issues which affect corporate governance are the initial point of this dissertation and constitute its motivation. Two broad questions motivated a scientific examination in three essays: 1) What are major aspects to be examined regarding the new role of the internal audit function? 2) How should major changes in standard setting affect financial accounting education? The first question became apparent due to two published literature reviews by Gramling et al. (2004) and Cohen, Krishnamoorthy & Wright (2004). These studies raise various questions for future research that are still relevant and which motivate the first two essays of my dissertation. In the first essay, I focus on the role of the internal audit function as one cornerstone of corporate governance and its potentially conflicting role of serving both management and the audit committee (IIA, 2003). In an experimental study, I provide evidence on the challenges for internal auditors in their role as servant for two masters -the audit committee and management -and how this influences internal auditors' judgment (Gramling et al. 2004; Cohen, Krishnamoorthy & Wright, 2004). I ask if there is an expectation gap between what internal auditors should provide for corporate governance in theory compared to what internal auditors are able to provide in practice. In particular, I focus on the effect of serving two masters on the internal auditor's independence. I argue that independence is hardly achievable if the internal audit function serves two masters with conflicting priorities. The second essay provides evidence on the effectiveness of accountability as an internal control mechanism. In general, internal control mechanisms based on accountability were enforced by the SOX (2002) and the 8th EU Directive. Subsequently, many companies introduced sub-certification processes that should contribute to an objective judgment process. Thus, these mechanisms are important to strengthen the reliability of financial statements. Based on a need for evidence on the effectiveness of internal control mechanisms (Brennan & Solomon, 2008; Gramling et al. 2004; Cohen, Krishnamoorthy & Wright, 2004; Solomon & Trotman, 2003), I designed an experiment to examine the joint effect of accountability and obedience pressure in an internal audit setting. I argue that obedience pressure potentially can lead to a negative influence on accountants' objectivity (e.g. DeZoort & Lord, 1997) whereas accountability can mitigate this negative effect. My second main research question - How should major changes in standard setting affect financial accounting education? - is investigated in the third essay. It is motivated by the observation during my PhD that many conferences deal with the topic of accounting education but very little is published about what needs to be done. Moreover, the Endings in the first two essays of this thesis and their literature review suggest that financial accounting education can contribute significantly to quality corporate governance as argued elsewhere (Schipper, 2003; Boyce, 2004; Ghoshal, 2005). In the third essay of this thesis, I therefore focus on approaches to financial accounting education that account for the changes in standard setting and also contribute to corporate governance and accounting harmonization. I argue that the competency set that is required in practice changes due to major changes in standard setting. As the major contribution of the third article, I develop a public interest approach for financial accounting education. The major findings of this dissertation can be summarized as follows. The first essay provides evidence to an important research question raised by Gramling et al. (2004, p. 240): "If the audit committee and management have different visions for the corporate governance role of the IAF, which vision will dominate?" According to the results of the first essay, internal auditors do follow the priorities of either management or the audit committee based on the guidance provided by the Chief Audit executive. The study's results question whether the independence of the internal audit function is actually achievable. My findings contribute to research on internal auditors' judgment and the internal audit function's independence in the broader frame of corporate governance. The results are also important for practice because independence is a major justification for a positive contribution of the internal audit function to corporate governance. The major findings of the second essay indicate that the duty to sign work results - a means of holding people accountable -mitigates the negative effect of obedience pressure on reliability. Hence, I found evidence that control .mechanisms relying on certifications may enhance the reliability of financial information. These findings contribute to the literature on the effectiveness of internal control mechanisms. They are also important in the light of sub-certification processes that resulted from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the 8th EU Directive. The third essay contributes to the literature by developing a measurement framework that accounts for the consequences of major trends in standard setting. Moreovér, it shows how these trends affect the required .competency set of people dealing with accounting issues. Based on this work, my main contribution is the development of a public interest approach for the design of adequate financial accounting curricula. 2 Serving two masters: Experimental evidence on the independence of internal auditors Abstract Twenty nine internal auditors participated in a study that examines the independence of internal auditors in their potentially competing roles of serving two masters: the audit committee and management. Our main hypothesis suggests that internal auditors' independence is not achievable in an institutional setting in which internal auditors are accountable to two different parties with potentially differing priorities. We test our hypothesis in an experiment in which the treatment consisted of two different instructions of the Chief audit executive; one stressing the priority of management (cost reduction) and one stressing the priority of the audit committee (effectiveness). Internal auditors had to evaluate internal controls and their inherent costs of different processes which varied in their degree of task complexity. Our main results indicate that internal auditors' evaluation of the processes is significantly different when task complexity is high. Our findings suggest that internal auditors do follow the priorities of either management or the audit committee depending on the instructions of a superior internal auditor. The study's results question whether the independence of the internal audit function is actually achievable. With our findings, we contribute to research on internal auditors' judgment and the internal audit function's independence in the frame of corporate governance.