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Medical student engagement in small‐group active learning: a stimulated‐recall study
Medical student engagement in small‐group active learning: a stimulated‐recall study
Abstract Background Active learning relies on students’ engagement with teachers, study materials and/or each other...
International Medical Graduates' Experiences Before and After Migration: A Meta‐ethnography of Qualitative Studies
International Medical Graduates' Experiences Before and After Migration: A Meta‐ethnography of Qualitative Studies
Abstract Introduction International Medical Graduates (IMGs) represent a large portion of practicing doctors in many count...
“I might not fit that doctor image”: Ideal Worker Norms and Women Medical Students
“I might not fit that doctor image”: Ideal Worker Norms and Women Medical Students
Abstract Despite the increasing numbers of women students in medical schools, focused attention on their perceptions about...
Selecting trainees: Too much focus on predictive metrics, not enough on holistic review
Selecting trainees: Too much focus on predictive metrics, not enough on holistic review
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been through the co...
Patient‐present teaching: re‐casting roles for patients, learners and educators
Patient‐present teaching: re‐casting roles for patients, learners and educators
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been through the co...
Exploring power dynamics and their impact on intraprofessional learning
Exploring power dynamics and their impact on intraprofessional learning
Abstract Context During postgraduate training, considerable efforts for intraprofessional education are in place to prepar...
Optimising planned medical education strategies to develop learners' person‐centredness: a realist review
Optimising planned medical education strategies to develop learners' person‐centredness: a realist review
Abstract Context Person-centeredness is a stated aim for medical education; however, studies suggest this is not being ach...
Connections within the seemingly inevitable triad of self, social and situation
Connections within the seemingly inevitable triad of self, social and situation
There are so many layers to my excitement about the 2022 instalment of Medical Education's State of the Science issue that...
Unpacking economic program theory for supervision training: Preliminary steps towards realist economic evaluation
Unpacking economic program theory for supervision training: Preliminary steps towards realist economic evaluation
Abstract Introduction Cost studies are increasingly popular given resource constraints. While scholars stress the context-...
Emotion as Reflexive Practice: A new discourse for feedback practice and research
Emotion as Reflexive Practice: A new discourse for feedback practice and research
Abstract Introduction Like medicine and healthcare, feedback is a practice imbued with emotions: saturated with feelings r...
The Toll of Staying Dry in a Sea of Context
The Toll of Staying Dry in a Sea of Context
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Quantifying teaching quality in medical education: The impact of learning gain calculation
Quantifying teaching quality in medical education: The impact of learning gain calculation
Abstract Background Student performance is a mirror of teaching quality. The pre-/post-test design allows a pragmatic appr...
Prioritising and reflecting on context in medical education
Prioritising and reflecting on context in medical education
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been through the co...
Exploring how feedback reflects entrustment decisions using artificial intelligence
Exploring how feedback reflects entrustment decisions using artificial intelligence
Abstract Context Clinical supervisors make judgements about how much to trust learners with critical activities in patient...
When I Say … Social
When I Say … Social
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When I Say … Self
When I Say … Self
Accepted Articles WHEN I SAY Milena Abbiati PhD, Corresponding Author ...
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Delineating the field of Medical Education: Bibliometric Research Approach (es)
Delineating the field of Medical Education: Bibliometric Research Approach (es)
Abstract Background The field of medical education remains poorly delineated such that there is no broad consensus of arti...
Doctors’ attitudes to maintenance of professional competence: a scoping review
Doctors’ attitudes to maintenance of professional competence: a scoping review
Abstract Context Recent decades have seen the international implementation of programmes aimed at assuring the continuing ...
Student ethnicity predicts social learning experiences, self‐regulatory focus and grades
Student ethnicity predicts social learning experiences, self‐regulatory focus and grades
Abstract Context Ethnic minority students find that their ethnicity negatively affects the evaluation of their capacities ...