Part 2 of the Understanding Medical Education text ,‘ Educational Strategies ’, is the longest of the five parts and covers a variety of teaching strategies, such as problem-based learning, work-based learning, teaching and learning in small and large groups, technology-enhanced learning, and e-learning. It also explores issues related to self-regulated learning, learning medicine from the humanities, and patient involvement in medical education
Medical humanities courses are typically taught in face-to-face teaching environments, but now medic...
The medical humanities, a cross-disciplinary field of practice and research that includes medicine, ...
Twenty-first century medical schools, postgraduate bodies and other medical education organisations ...
Drawing upon 90 in-depth interviews with medical educators and students from humanities, social scie...
Medical teaching must include new knowledge and technologies and how these affect patient care. The ...
Medical humanities (MH) have been described as using subjects traditionally known as the humanities ...
In this chapter, we will explore various ways in which open education resources might be utilised in...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
The cornerstones of learning to be a doctor are scientific knowledge and the ability to meet and und...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
This special issue of Journal for Learning through the Arts focuses on the uses of literature and ar...
Background: “The future of medicine depends on finding the way to (re)introduce the humanities to th...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
• We describe a required course for fourth-year med-ical students focusing on the application of the...
Session 5H - Short Communications: Curriculum: Humanities: no. 5H-3Conference Theme: Colouring outsi...
Medical humanities courses are typically taught in face-to-face teaching environments, but now medic...
The medical humanities, a cross-disciplinary field of practice and research that includes medicine, ...
Twenty-first century medical schools, postgraduate bodies and other medical education organisations ...
Drawing upon 90 in-depth interviews with medical educators and students from humanities, social scie...
Medical teaching must include new knowledge and technologies and how these affect patient care. The ...
Medical humanities (MH) have been described as using subjects traditionally known as the humanities ...
In this chapter, we will explore various ways in which open education resources might be utilised in...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
The cornerstones of learning to be a doctor are scientific knowledge and the ability to meet and und...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
This special issue of Journal for Learning through the Arts focuses on the uses of literature and ar...
Background: “The future of medicine depends on finding the way to (re)introduce the humanities to th...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
• We describe a required course for fourth-year med-ical students focusing on the application of the...
Session 5H - Short Communications: Curriculum: Humanities: no. 5H-3Conference Theme: Colouring outsi...
Medical humanities courses are typically taught in face-to-face teaching environments, but now medic...
The medical humanities, a cross-disciplinary field of practice and research that includes medicine, ...
Twenty-first century medical schools, postgraduate bodies and other medical education organisations ...