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Ellen M. Kok; Diederick C. Niehorster; Anouk van der Gijp; Dirk R. Rutgers; William F. Auffermann; Marieke van der Schaaf; Liesbeth Kester; Tamara van Gog – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Self-monitoring is essential for effectively regulating learning, but difficult in visual diagnostic tasks such as radiograph interpretation. Eye-tracking technology can visualize viewing behavior in gaze displays, thereby providing information about visual search and decision-making. We hypothesized that individually adaptive gaze-display…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Students, Eye Movements, Pretests Posttests
J. Staal; K. Katarya; M. Speelman; R. Brand; J. Alsma; J. Sloane; W. W. Van den Broek; L. Zwaan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Diagnostic errors are a major, largely preventable, patient safety concern. Error interventions cannot feasibly be implemented for every patient that is seen. To identify cases at high risk of error, clinicians should have a good calibration between their perceived and actual accuracy. This experiment studied the impact of feedback on medical…
Descriptors: Performance, Feedback (Response), Medical Students, Graduate Medical Education