In addition to online questionnaires, many medical schools use supplemental evaluation tools such as focus groups to evaluate their courses. Although some benefits of using focus groups in program evaluation have been described, it is unknown whether these in-person data collection methods provide sufficient additional information beyond online evaluations to justify them. In this study we analyze recommendations gathered from student evaluation team (SET) focus group meetings and analyzed whether these items were captured in open-ended comments within the online evaluations. Our results indicate that online evaluations captured only 49% of the recommendations identified via SETs. Surveys to course directors identified that 74% of the recom...
The authors report on a participatory focus group evaluation of an academic department. The 20 parti...
In what follows we provide an overview of the reasons why the evaluation process has failed to elici...
This study examines the utility of a new method of analysing and reporting qualitative student surve...
In addition to online questionnaires, many medical schools use supplemental evaluation tools such as...
In this study, we analyze recommendations gathered from student evaluation team (SET) focus group me...
Starting in 2010, UCSD School of Medicine switched over to an organ systems‐based curriculum, and wi...
The Lincoln Memorial University’s DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) Office of Academ...
Patient-based outcomes (patient-reported outcomes) of any intervention can change according to facto...
In 2010 the UCSD School of Medicine added student evaluation teams (SET) to the medical education re...
evaluating curriculum developments: Why use Student Focus Groups?Benefits and advantages: easy produ...
OBJECTIVE Medical education evolves with advancing technologies, and medical students are utilizing ...
In evaluation and applied social research, focus groups may be used to gather different kinds of evi...
Background: An online Google group was created to supplement a Medical Humanities module at KIST Med...
Focus groups are often used for qualitative investigations. We adapted a published focus group metho...
The decision on whether to offer end-of-course evaluations in an electronic format or in traditional...
The authors report on a participatory focus group evaluation of an academic department. The 20 parti...
In what follows we provide an overview of the reasons why the evaluation process has failed to elici...
This study examines the utility of a new method of analysing and reporting qualitative student surve...
In addition to online questionnaires, many medical schools use supplemental evaluation tools such as...
In this study, we analyze recommendations gathered from student evaluation team (SET) focus group me...
Starting in 2010, UCSD School of Medicine switched over to an organ systems‐based curriculum, and wi...
The Lincoln Memorial University’s DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) Office of Academ...
Patient-based outcomes (patient-reported outcomes) of any intervention can change according to facto...
In 2010 the UCSD School of Medicine added student evaluation teams (SET) to the medical education re...
evaluating curriculum developments: Why use Student Focus Groups?Benefits and advantages: easy produ...
OBJECTIVE Medical education evolves with advancing technologies, and medical students are utilizing ...
In evaluation and applied social research, focus groups may be used to gather different kinds of evi...
Background: An online Google group was created to supplement a Medical Humanities module at KIST Med...
Focus groups are often used for qualitative investigations. We adapted a published focus group metho...
The decision on whether to offer end-of-course evaluations in an electronic format or in traditional...
The authors report on a participatory focus group evaluation of an academic department. The 20 parti...
In what follows we provide an overview of the reasons why the evaluation process has failed to elici...
This study examines the utility of a new method of analysing and reporting qualitative student surve...