Objective: The importance of understanding the perceptions of medical students to their training environment cannot be overemphasized. The study evaluated the wet lab training organized for Senior Registrars in the Neurosurgery, Division of the University College Hospital, Ibadan. Aim: The purpose of this study is to assess the experiences of postgraduate students during wet-lab training with the aim of improving the course content and introducing evidence-based and student-centered changes. Methodology: The study made use of a cross-sectional design and data were collected using the qualitative research approach. Information was elicited from all the Senior Registrars who participated in the training through in-depth interviews. Result: Al...
Students’ perceptions of their learning environment are a useful basis for modifying and improving t...
Background: Learning environment has been described as crucial in determining the success of medical...
Background: Learning from managing patients in a real-world context is by far superior to simulation...
Background. The learning environment represents various factors that describe the learner’s experien...
Background: To evaluate the educational climate of postgraduate trainees working in surgical departm...
AbstractBACKGROUND and PURPOSE: Clinical learning environment is an influential component of the edu...
Background: The medical laboratory educational programs (Medical Laboratory Science and Medical Labo...
Background: The medical learning environment is an interactive network of factors that affect the me...
Background: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine is a medical specialty concerned with the improveme...
Background: Essential Skills in the management of Surgical Cases – ESMSC is an International Combine...
Introduction: The purpose of this cross sectional study is to gain insight into the students and cli...
Introduction: The educational environment is made of a web of interlinked factors which interact con...
Objectives: Despite the pressing need for a standard, worldwide surgical training program, there is ...
Objective: Assessment of educational environment in a medical college is important for optimal deliv...
Abstract— Background: Optimum learning environments (LEs) are linked with positive training outcome...
Students’ perceptions of their learning environment are a useful basis for modifying and improving t...
Background: Learning environment has been described as crucial in determining the success of medical...
Background: Learning from managing patients in a real-world context is by far superior to simulation...
Background. The learning environment represents various factors that describe the learner’s experien...
Background: To evaluate the educational climate of postgraduate trainees working in surgical departm...
AbstractBACKGROUND and PURPOSE: Clinical learning environment is an influential component of the edu...
Background: The medical laboratory educational programs (Medical Laboratory Science and Medical Labo...
Background: The medical learning environment is an interactive network of factors that affect the me...
Background: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine is a medical specialty concerned with the improveme...
Background: Essential Skills in the management of Surgical Cases – ESMSC is an International Combine...
Introduction: The purpose of this cross sectional study is to gain insight into the students and cli...
Introduction: The educational environment is made of a web of interlinked factors which interact con...
Objectives: Despite the pressing need for a standard, worldwide surgical training program, there is ...
Objective: Assessment of educational environment in a medical college is important for optimal deliv...
Abstract— Background: Optimum learning environments (LEs) are linked with positive training outcome...
Students’ perceptions of their learning environment are a useful basis for modifying and improving t...
Background: Learning environment has been described as crucial in determining the success of medical...
Background: Learning from managing patients in a real-world context is by far superior to simulation...