Background: A key skill for a practising clinician is being able to do research, understand the statistical analyses and interpret results in the medical literature. Basic statistics has become essential within medical education, but when, what and in which format is uncertain. Methods: To inform curriculum design/development we undertook a quantitative survey of fifth year medical students and followed them up with a series of focus groups to obtain their opinions as to what statistics teaching they want, when and how. Results: A total of 145 students undertook the survey and five focus groups were held with between 3 and 9 participants each. Previous statistical training varied and students recognised their knowledge was inadequate and ...
Background: Statistics is mainly used in biological research to verify the clinicians and researcher...
PURPOSE: The study was conducted to examine the characteristics of medical students vis-à-vis diffic...
BACKGROUND: This paper seeks to contribute to a reputable evidence base for required competencies ac...
Background A key skill for a practising clinician is being able to do research, understand the stat...
Funding: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, author...
Background: The General Medical Council expects UK medical graduates to gain some statistical knowle...
BACKGROUND: Statistics is relevant to students and practitioners in medicine and health sciences ...
In the course of their curriculum, medical students must acquire knowledge and skills in a variety o...
AbstractIn the course of their curriculum, medical students must acquire knowledge and skills in a v...
peer-reviewedWhile statistics is increasingly taught as part of the medical curriculum, it can be an...
Abstract Background In medical training, statistics is considered a very difficult course to learn a...
Students often find it difficult to appreciate the relevance of statistical analysis to their future...
BACKGROUND:The scientific community increasingly is recognizing the need to bolster standards of dat...
Introduction: In India, medical undergraduates think that statistics is difficult to understand. Of...
Abstract Background: Re-Orientation of Medical Education (ROME) is an essential and important part...
Background: Statistics is mainly used in biological research to verify the clinicians and researcher...
PURPOSE: The study was conducted to examine the characteristics of medical students vis-à-vis diffic...
BACKGROUND: This paper seeks to contribute to a reputable evidence base for required competencies ac...
Background A key skill for a practising clinician is being able to do research, understand the stat...
Funding: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, author...
Background: The General Medical Council expects UK medical graduates to gain some statistical knowle...
BACKGROUND: Statistics is relevant to students and practitioners in medicine and health sciences ...
In the course of their curriculum, medical students must acquire knowledge and skills in a variety o...
AbstractIn the course of their curriculum, medical students must acquire knowledge and skills in a v...
peer-reviewedWhile statistics is increasingly taught as part of the medical curriculum, it can be an...
Abstract Background In medical training, statistics is considered a very difficult course to learn a...
Students often find it difficult to appreciate the relevance of statistical analysis to their future...
BACKGROUND:The scientific community increasingly is recognizing the need to bolster standards of dat...
Introduction: In India, medical undergraduates think that statistics is difficult to understand. Of...
Abstract Background: Re-Orientation of Medical Education (ROME) is an essential and important part...
Background: Statistics is mainly used in biological research to verify the clinicians and researcher...
PURPOSE: The study was conducted to examine the characteristics of medical students vis-à-vis diffic...
BACKGROUND: This paper seeks to contribute to a reputable evidence base for required competencies ac...