Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' education, there is scant literature about service user involvement in medical education. Although some research has outlined the effectiveness of service users as teachers, none has explored social issues surrounding how medical students learn 'with' rather than just 'about' service users. Incorporating insights from contemporary socio-cultural learning theory, this study examines the views and experiences of 47 stakeholders (comprising 19 service users, 13 medical students and 15 medical educators) concerning service user involvement in medical education. Eight audiotaped focus group discussions were convened and the audiotapes were transcribed...
The UK General Medical Council (GMC) requires medical school graduates to be able to apply social sc...
UNLABELLED: Abstract Objectives: To investigate the motivations for and experiences of patients who ...
This paper is an exploration of service user involvement in assessing first year diagnostic radiogra...
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' educ...
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' educ...
Background The involvement of service users in healthcare education has followed an increasing focu...
Objectives Active patient involvement in community-based education is still relatively novel; in par...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Objectives: Social media are online tools that allow collaboration and community building. Succinctl...
Anita Strøm,1 May Solveig Fagermoen2 1Department of Masters and Continuing Education, Lovisen...
Background: Patient involvement initiatives in medical education traditionally focus exclusively on ...
Service learning is a form of experiential education that is being implemented internationally withi...
Background: Service user involvement has been demonstrated as an important aspect of cancer professi...
Although medical education has long recognized the importance of community service, most medical sch...
Many medical schools provide curricular or extra-curricular courses focused on service activities fo...
The UK General Medical Council (GMC) requires medical school graduates to be able to apply social sc...
UNLABELLED: Abstract Objectives: To investigate the motivations for and experiences of patients who ...
This paper is an exploration of service user involvement in assessing first year diagnostic radiogra...
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' educ...
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' educ...
Background The involvement of service users in healthcare education has followed an increasing focu...
Objectives Active patient involvement in community-based education is still relatively novel; in par...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Objectives: Social media are online tools that allow collaboration and community building. Succinctl...
Anita Strøm,1 May Solveig Fagermoen2 1Department of Masters and Continuing Education, Lovisen...
Background: Patient involvement initiatives in medical education traditionally focus exclusively on ...
Service learning is a form of experiential education that is being implemented internationally withi...
Background: Service user involvement has been demonstrated as an important aspect of cancer professi...
Although medical education has long recognized the importance of community service, most medical sch...
Many medical schools provide curricular or extra-curricular courses focused on service activities fo...
The UK General Medical Council (GMC) requires medical school graduates to be able to apply social sc...
UNLABELLED: Abstract Objectives: To investigate the motivations for and experiences of patients who ...
This paper is an exploration of service user involvement in assessing first year diagnostic radiogra...