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Charee M. Thompson; Anna M. Kerr – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Medical students' feedback orientation (their attitudes about and preferences for feedback from preceptors) may change over the course of the third year of medical school and is likely influenced by identity-related factors. This study proposed that both how students view themselves personally (i.e., impostor syndrome) and how they view themselves…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Medical Education
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Kjaer, Louise Binow; Strand, Pia; Christensen, Mette Krogh – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Participation in clinical work is important for medical students' professional development. However, students often report that they experience a passive observer role, and further research on contextual factors that influence student participation is needed. The theory of practice architectures contributes a new perspective to this challenge by…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Student Participation, Medical Students, Clinical Experience
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Jensen, Catrine Buck; Norbye, Bente; Dahlgren, Madeleine Abrandt; Iversen, Anita – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Collaboration between healthcare providers helps tackle the increasing complexity of healthcare. When learning teamwork, interprofessional students are expected to work patient-centered; recognizing the patient's expertise and partnering with them. Research on interprofessional education (IPE) for undergraduates has illuminated learning outcomes,…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Patients, Undergraduate Students, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Brian C. Gin; Olle ten Cate; Patricia S. O'Sullivan; Christy Boscardin – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
The entrustment framework redirects assessment from considering only trainees' competence to decision-making about their readiness to perform clinical tasks independently. Since trainees and supervisors both contribute to entrustment decisions, we examined the cognitive and affective factors that underly their negotiation of trust, and whether…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Medical Education, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Feedback (Response)
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Ginsburg, Shiphra; Stroud, Lynfa; Lynch, Meghan; Melvin, Lindsay; Kulasegaram, Kulamakan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Assessment of clinical teachers by learners is problematic. Construct-irrelevant factors influence ratings, and women teachers often receive lower ratings than men. However, most studies focus only on numeric scores. Therefore, the authors analyzed written comments on 4032 teacher assessments, representing 282 women and 448 men teachers in one…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Medical Education, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Linguistics
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Liu, Jia; Li, Shuangyu – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
As a result of an increased understanding of culture's impact on health and healthcare, cultural competence and diversity curricula have been incorporated into many medical programs. However, little is known about how students develop their cultural competence during their training. This ethnographic case study combined participant observation…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Medical Education, Knowledge Level, Cultural Relevance
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Xia, Jie; Wu, Hongbin; Cheng, Huaqin; Jiang, Zhehan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
As one of the indicators reflecting student well-being in medical education practice, student satisfaction is no doubt an important topic. Instead of exploring student satisfaction from the perspectives of education quality and organizational factors, this study focused on student engagement to explore the impact of it on student satisfaction with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Students, Medical Education, Learner Engagement
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Stoffels, Malou; van der Burgt, Stephanie M. E.; Bronkhorst, Larike H.; Daelmans, Hester E. M.; Peerdeman, Saskia M.; Kusurkar, Rashmi A. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Learning to adapt to new contexts is crucial in health professions education (HPE). Boundaries between and within contexts challenge continuity in students' learning processes. Little is known about how HPE students can make these "boundary experiences" productive for learning. We investigated how and what nursing students learn from…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Communities of Practice, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Relationship
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Elmberger, Agnes; Björck, Erik; Liljedahl, Matilda; Nieminen, Juha; Bolander Laksov, Klara – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Many medical universities offer educational development activities to support clinical teachers in their teaching role. Research has focused on the scope and effectiveness of such activities and on why individual teachers attend. However, systemic perspectives that go beyond a focus on individual participants are scarce in the existing literature.…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Hospitals, Educational Development, Social Theories
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Cantillon, Peter; De Grave, Willem; Dornan, Tim – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Off-the-job faculty development for clinical teachers has been blighted by poor attendance, unsatisfactory sustainability, and weak impact. The faculty development literature has attributed these problems to the marginalisation of the clinical teacher role in host institutions. By focusing on macro-organisational factors, faculty development is…
Descriptors: Medical School Faculty, Faculty Development, Informal Education, Graduate Students
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Bearman, Margaret; Tai, Joanna; Kent, Fiona; Edouard, Vicki; Nestel, Debra; Molloy, Elizabeth – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Clinicians who teach are essential for the health workforce but require faculty development to improve their educational skills. Curricula for faculty development programs are often based on expert frameworks without consideration of the learning priorities as defined by clinical supervisors themselves. We sought to inform these curricula by…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Faculty Development, Mixed Methods Research, College Faculty
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Farrell, Laura; Bourgeois-Law, Gisele; Ajjawi, Rola; Regehr, Glenn – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Supervision in the outpatient context is increasingly in the form of single day interactions between students and preceptors. This creates difficulties for effective feedback, which often depends on a strong relationship of trust between preceptor and student. Building on feedback theories focusing on the relational and dialogic aspects of…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Feedback (Response), Ethnography, Practicum Supervision
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Waters, Lisa; Lo, Kristin; Maloney, Stephen – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
The clinical education setting plays an important part in teaching students about the real world of clinical practice. Traditionally the educational relationship between student and clinical educator has been considered one-way, with students being the ones that benefit. This review focuses on the areas of clinician practice and behaviour that…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Clinical Experience, Student Placement, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions)
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Kim, Kangmoon; Kim, Sang Hee; Yoon, HeungSik; Shin, Hyoung Seok; Lee, Young-Mee – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
This study aimed to (1) evaluate the effects of an empathy education program, and (2) explore functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a potential empathy assessment tool. An empathy enhancement program for premedical students was developed. The Korean version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Student version (JSE-S) and Interpersonal…
Descriptors: Empathy, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Diagnostic Tests, Foreign Countries
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Elsey, Christopher; Challinor, Alexander; Monrouxe, Lynn V. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Bedside teaching encounters (BTEs) involve doctor-patient-student interactions, providing opportunities for students to learn with, from and about patients. How the differing concerns of patient care and student education are balanced in situ remains largely unknown and undefined. This video ethnographic study explores "patient…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Patients, Medical Students, Video Technology
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