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Medical students’ opinions on professional behaviours: The Professionalism of...
Introduction: The Professionalism of Medical Students (PoMS) study aimed to develop a comprehensive understanding of Australian and New Zealand (Aus/NZ) medical students’... -
Trusting early learners with critical professional activities through emergen...
Background: Two dominant themes face medical education: developing integrated curricula and improving the undergraduate medical education (UME) to graduate medical education... -
START – evaluating a novel assessment of consultant readiness in paediatrics:...
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) incepted a new end-of-training assessment in 2012, known as START, the Speciality Trainee Assessment of Readiness for... -
How to tell a patient’s story? Influence of the case narrative design on the ...
Background: Virtual patients (VPs) are narrative-based educational activities to train clinical reasoning in a safe environment. Our aim was to explore the influence of the... -
A comparison of electronic and paper-based clinical skills assessment: System...
Introduction: The aim of this systematic review was to compare the effectiveness of electronic recording with paper-based recording of clinical skills assessments for... -
Mind the gap: Teachers' conceptions of student-staff partnership and its pote...
Introduction: Student-staff partnerships as a concept to improve medical education have received a growing amount of attention. Such partnerships are collaborations in which... -
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Ethics has long been a concern in medicine, education and scholarship. In the digital age, new complexities have arisen, and many medical education researchers are unprepared... -
What do tomorrow’s doctors need to learn about ecosystems? – A BEME Systemati...
Background: Human health is fundamentally determined by the health of ecosystems. Guidance is lacking about how to address the topic of ecosystems within medical education.... -
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We explored the impact a new quantitative biology course for biology majors had on their ability and confidence to utilize hypothesis testing. Students currently in the... -
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Background: The present study aims to investigate the effect of two educational strategies to teach geriatrics (flipped classroom-FL and traditional lectures-TR) in relation to... -
A grounded theory systematic review of environmental education for secondary ...
Our world faces a range of environmental problems directly linked to or exacerbated by human actions and choices. Environmental education (EE) is one tool that can create a more... -
The role of socioscientific issues in biology teaching: from the perspective ...
Previous research has documented that students who engage with socioscientific issues can acquire some of the complex competences and skills typically related to scientific... -
How U.S. research institutions are responding to the single Institutional Rev...
One of the most significant changes to the Common Rule is the requirement that institutions use a single Institutional Review Board (IRB) for cooperative research in the United... -
Students as catalysts for curricular innovation: A change management framework
Introduction: The role of medical students in catalyzing and leading curricular change in US medical schools is not well described. Here, American Medical Association student... -
Using differential item functioning to evaluate potential bias in a high stak...
Background Fairness is a critical component of defensible assessment. Candidates should perform according to ability without influence from background characteristics such as... -
Female trainees believe that having children will negatively impact their car...
Background Medical training occurs during peak childbearing years. However, the intense workload, long work hours, and limited financial compensation are potential barriers to... -
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Background: Quantitative research suggests that medical students' empathy declines during their training. This meta-ethnography asks: What new understanding may be gained by a... -
Employability pathways for young adults: lived experiences of learners and pr...
Until today, thousands of young adults still dropout of school with no or low qualifications and experience difficulties in entering the labour market. The European Commission... -
Evidence for curricular and instructional design approaches in undergraduate ...
Introduction: An umbrella review compiles evidence from multiple reviews into a single accessible document. This umbrella review synthesizes evidence from systematic reviews on... -
Pride and prejudice – What can we learn from peer review?
Objectives: Peer review is a powerful tool that steers the education and practice of medical researchers but may allow biased critique by anonymous reviewers. We explored...