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Lyn Denend; Susie Spielman; Ross Venook; Ravinder D. Pamnani; David Camarillo; James Wall; Joseph Towles – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2023
Many undergraduate educational experiences in biomedical design lack clinical immersion-based needs finding training for students. Convinced of the merits of this type of training for undergraduates, but unable to offer a quarter-long course due to faculty and administrative constraints, we developed an accelerated block-plan course, during which…
Descriptors: Innovation, Educational Experience, Undergraduate Students, Skill Development
Katz, Ellen; Serbinski, Sarah; Mishna, Faye – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2017
Social work educators often teach students clinical knowledge within a university classroom, whereas students tend to learn clinical practice through their practicum experiences. This article describes data from a cross-sectional, mixed-method study on one way to effectively bridge the gap between teaching clinical knowledge and practice to…
Descriptors: Social Work, Mixed Methods Research, Graduate Students, Teaching Methods

Peay, Marilyn Y. – Journal of Medical Education, 1977
In the behavioral science course for medical students at the University of Adelaide, students observe behavior in different treatment settings and then write an essay applying behavioral science concepts to what they have observed. Student reaction has been positive and the program is successful in providing students with an unbiased view of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Clinical Experience, Essays, Evaluation Methods