BackgroundWhile there are several curricula using patients as educators, little has been published on how they affect student learning and professional development.ObjectiveTo explore what 1st year medical students learn about professional values from a patient-led educational experience and how it affects their professional development.DesignWe piloted a pediatric patient and family-led educational session during the molecular medicine course, with the goal of sharing the experience of caring for a child with a chronic illness. Following the session, students were required to submit a written reflection on what they learned and the impact the session had on them. All reflections from one academic year were qualitatively analyzed by two inv...
Introduction Early clinical experiences can be overwhelming to medical students. The Professional Co...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Abstract Background Medical schools have a critical need to develop roles for students that are “val...
BackgroundWhile there are several curricula using patients as educators, little has been published o...
Purpose: Our purpose was to explore patients' perceptions of professional behaviour in medical learn...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
Objectives: This study analyses the ways in which curriculum reform facilitated student learning abo...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
To enhance student learning, many health profession programs are embracing involvement of patients i...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Educational approaches involving patient stories aim at enhancing empathy and pat...
Context To earn society's trust, medical students must develop professional values and behaviours vi...
Abstract Background Acquiring the values of medical p...
Purpose: To explore how undergraduate medical students learn from real patients in practice settings...
Introduction Early clinical experiences can be overwhelming to medical students. The Professional Co...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Abstract Background Medical schools have a critical need to develop roles for students that are “val...
BackgroundWhile there are several curricula using patients as educators, little has been published o...
Purpose: Our purpose was to explore patients' perceptions of professional behaviour in medical learn...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
Objectives: This study analyses the ways in which curriculum reform facilitated student learning abo...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
To enhance student learning, many health profession programs are embracing involvement of patients i...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Educational approaches involving patient stories aim at enhancing empathy and pat...
Context To earn society's trust, medical students must develop professional values and behaviours vi...
Abstract Background Acquiring the values of medical p...
Purpose: To explore how undergraduate medical students learn from real patients in practice settings...
Introduction Early clinical experiences can be overwhelming to medical students. The Professional Co...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Abstract Background Medical schools have a critical need to develop roles for students that are “val...