Educational encounters between surgeons and trainees are often brief, spontaneous, opportunistic events. In spite of their vast teaching experience, very few surgeons have had educational training that enables them to optimise such opportunities. This article reviews the literature on medical education and adult learning, and makes practical suggestions about how surgeons can best help trainees to learn. The most important ideas, such as creating a supportive learning environment, actively engaging the learner, and providing constructive feedback, are relevant to any teaching and learning, but are particularly applicable to informal, on-the-job educational encounters such as teaching in the theatre tearoom.6 page(s
Background: The transformation of a surgical trainee into a surgeonis strongly influenced by the qua...
Surgical education continues to evolve from the master-apprentice model. Newer methods of the proces...
Our article defines active learning in the context of surgical education and reviews the growing bod...
Educational encounters between surgeons and trainees are often brief, spontaneous, opportunistic eve...
Extrinsic pressures are influencing ways in which medical students and trainees learn, and are taugh...
Background: Teaching motor skills to medical students is one of the most crucial tasks of medical te...
BACKGROUND Prior to 2008 medical students at the University of Dundee had no formal teaching in s...
The medical education literature was reviewed in four categories: (1) general studies of house offic...
Background: The education and training of tomorrow's surgeons are predicated upon the involvement of...
Objective: One of the challenging goals of gynaecological education is preparing trainees for indepe...
Objective: One of the challenging goals of gynaecological education is preparing trainees for indepe...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Background: Lectures supported by theatrical performance may enhance learning and be an attractive a...
Background: Surgical trainees' operating theatre (OT) experiences significantly influence their abil...
Background: Surgical errors result from faulty decision-making, misperceptions and the application o...
Background: The transformation of a surgical trainee into a surgeonis strongly influenced by the qua...
Surgical education continues to evolve from the master-apprentice model. Newer methods of the proces...
Our article defines active learning in the context of surgical education and reviews the growing bod...
Educational encounters between surgeons and trainees are often brief, spontaneous, opportunistic eve...
Extrinsic pressures are influencing ways in which medical students and trainees learn, and are taugh...
Background: Teaching motor skills to medical students is one of the most crucial tasks of medical te...
BACKGROUND Prior to 2008 medical students at the University of Dundee had no formal teaching in s...
The medical education literature was reviewed in four categories: (1) general studies of house offic...
Background: The education and training of tomorrow's surgeons are predicated upon the involvement of...
Objective: One of the challenging goals of gynaecological education is preparing trainees for indepe...
Objective: One of the challenging goals of gynaecological education is preparing trainees for indepe...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Background: Lectures supported by theatrical performance may enhance learning and be an attractive a...
Background: Surgical trainees' operating theatre (OT) experiences significantly influence their abil...
Background: Surgical errors result from faulty decision-making, misperceptions and the application o...
Background: The transformation of a surgical trainee into a surgeonis strongly influenced by the qua...
Surgical education continues to evolve from the master-apprentice model. Newer methods of the proces...
Our article defines active learning in the context of surgical education and reviews the growing bod...