Objective: To assess students’ perceptions of feedback, regarding its understanding, and practices in a traditional undergraduate dental curriculum in Pakistan, where feedback was not part of a formal curriculum as a structured entity. Study Design: Qualitative-phenomenology. Place and Duration of Study: Rawal Institute of Health Sciences, Islamabad from Dec 2017 to May 2018. Methodology: Purposive sampling was done, and data was gathered using semi-structured, group interview of 16 BDS students. Data was organized using qualitative software package Atlas.ti 8.0 and analyzed using thematic framework analysis. Results: Feedback, though, being practiced by faculty, was not identify as feedback by students. They did not appreciate ...
BACKGROUND: Various feedback characteristics have been suggested to positively influence student lea...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Background and Aim: Feedback is an essential element in the clinical training of dental students whi...
Introduction Feedback can enhance learning and is thought to be highly valued by students; howeve...
Purpose: Using the "educational alliance" as a conceptual framework, the authors explored medical st...
Introduction: Feedback from teachers to students plays an important role in informing students abou...
Purpose The practice of feedback is influenced by the characteristics of students, teachers, and the...
INTRODUCTION: Feedback after assessment is essential to support the development of optimal performan...
Purpose/Objectives: The study assesses whether or not feedback type and feedback delivery method pla...
INTRODUCTION: Feedback plays a significant role in informing students about the outcome of their ass...
Introduction Feedback after assessment is essential to support the development of optimal performan...
Purpose: In dental education, feedback from clinical teachers is critical for developing students’ c...
Background Even though there is extensive literature about good practice in feedback, there is very...
Objectives: To explore feedback processes of Western-based health professional student training curr...
The training imparted to medical students is quite vast and complex, and a lot is expected from them...
BACKGROUND: Various feedback characteristics have been suggested to positively influence student lea...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Background and Aim: Feedback is an essential element in the clinical training of dental students whi...
Introduction Feedback can enhance learning and is thought to be highly valued by students; howeve...
Purpose: Using the "educational alliance" as a conceptual framework, the authors explored medical st...
Introduction: Feedback from teachers to students plays an important role in informing students abou...
Purpose The practice of feedback is influenced by the characteristics of students, teachers, and the...
INTRODUCTION: Feedback after assessment is essential to support the development of optimal performan...
Purpose/Objectives: The study assesses whether or not feedback type and feedback delivery method pla...
INTRODUCTION: Feedback plays a significant role in informing students about the outcome of their ass...
Introduction Feedback after assessment is essential to support the development of optimal performan...
Purpose: In dental education, feedback from clinical teachers is critical for developing students’ c...
Background Even though there is extensive literature about good practice in feedback, there is very...
Objectives: To explore feedback processes of Western-based health professional student training curr...
The training imparted to medical students is quite vast and complex, and a lot is expected from them...
BACKGROUND: Various feedback characteristics have been suggested to positively influence student lea...
Phenomenon: Competency-based medical education requires ongoing performance-based feedback for profe...
Background and Aim: Feedback is an essential element in the clinical training of dental students whi...