CONTEXT Major influences on learning about medical professionalism come from the hidden curriculum. These influences can contribute positively or negatively towards the professional enculturation of clinical students. The fact that there is no validated method for identifying the components of the hidden curriculum poses problems for educators considering professionalism. The aim of this study was to analyse whether a cultural web, adapted from a business context, might assist in the identification of elements of the hidden curriculum at a UK veterinary school.METHODS A qualitative approach was used. Seven focus groups consisting of three staff groups and four student groups were organised. Questioning was framed using the cultural web, w...
This article, the ninth in the To the Point series that is prepared by the Association of Professo...
The purpose of this study was to explore third-year medical students’ perceptions of their teacher-l...
This dissertation examines how the undergraduate medical education learning environment shapes the d...
CONTEXT Major influences on learning about medical professionalism come from the hidden curriculum....
The hidden curriculum within medical education has been a topic of recent debate. Consensus opinion ...
Medical students need to acquire not only biomedical knowledge and clinical skills, but also a profe...
The “hidden curriculum” has long been supposed to have an effect on students' learning during their ...
The “hidden curriculum” has long been supposed to have an effect on students' learning during their ...
PurposeTo map and understand the influences of the hidden curriculum on the professional identity de...
Professionalism and professional identity are becoming central topics in educating tomorrow’s physic...
Medical education is subject to competing discourses; the discourse of standardisation which promote...
Background: A great deal of what medical students learn in terms of behaviors, values, and attitudes...
Background: Medical students are in direct contact with patients due to their clinical situation, an...
Background: The concept of hidden curriculum was first used by Philip Jackson in 1968, and Hafferty ...
Introduction: Hidden curriculum is important in medical education and has numerous, long-lasting eff...
This article, the ninth in the To the Point series that is prepared by the Association of Professo...
The purpose of this study was to explore third-year medical students’ perceptions of their teacher-l...
This dissertation examines how the undergraduate medical education learning environment shapes the d...
CONTEXT Major influences on learning about medical professionalism come from the hidden curriculum....
The hidden curriculum within medical education has been a topic of recent debate. Consensus opinion ...
Medical students need to acquire not only biomedical knowledge and clinical skills, but also a profe...
The “hidden curriculum” has long been supposed to have an effect on students' learning during their ...
The “hidden curriculum” has long been supposed to have an effect on students' learning during their ...
PurposeTo map and understand the influences of the hidden curriculum on the professional identity de...
Professionalism and professional identity are becoming central topics in educating tomorrow’s physic...
Medical education is subject to competing discourses; the discourse of standardisation which promote...
Background: A great deal of what medical students learn in terms of behaviors, values, and attitudes...
Background: Medical students are in direct contact with patients due to their clinical situation, an...
Background: The concept of hidden curriculum was first used by Philip Jackson in 1968, and Hafferty ...
Introduction: Hidden curriculum is important in medical education and has numerous, long-lasting eff...
This article, the ninth in the To the Point series that is prepared by the Association of Professo...
The purpose of this study was to explore third-year medical students’ perceptions of their teacher-l...
This dissertation examines how the undergraduate medical education learning environment shapes the d...