Background: In recent times, medical schools have committed to developing good communication and history taking skills in students. However, there remains an unresolved question as to which constitutes the best educational method. Our study aims to investigate whether the use of videotape recording is superior to verbal feedback alone in the teaching of clinical skills and the role of student self-assessment on history taking and communication skills
AbstractFourth year pharmacy UKM students will be selected and randomised into three groups, verbal ...
Videos can be used as didactic tools for self-learning under several circumstances, including those ...
PURPOSE To examine problem-based learning (PBL) students' views on the added value of video cases co...
Background: In recent times, medical schools have committed to developing good communication and his...
Introduction: Medical students at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland, have t...
Background: Pre-recorded videotapes have become the standard approach when teaching clinical communi...
Maya M Hammoud1, Helen K Morgan1, Mary E Edwards2, Jennifer A Lyon2, Casey White31Department of Obst...
Background: Current undergraduate health science learning environments have led to anxiety and frus...
Introduction: Isolated video recording has not been demonstrated to improve self-assessment accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: Since many years, teaching and training in communication skills are cornerstones in the m...
Abstract Background Feedback is a crucial part of medical education and with on-going digitalisation...
Background & Objective: One of the most important principles in education is adopting a teaching met...
PurposeProviding feedback to students in the emergency department during their emergency medicine cl...
Background: Constructive feedback provides a mechanism for reinforcing learning during the acquisiti...
Purpose: To compare the effect of two learning opportunities, clinician feedback and video self-ass...
AbstractFourth year pharmacy UKM students will be selected and randomised into three groups, verbal ...
Videos can be used as didactic tools for self-learning under several circumstances, including those ...
PURPOSE To examine problem-based learning (PBL) students' views on the added value of video cases co...
Background: In recent times, medical schools have committed to developing good communication and his...
Introduction: Medical students at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland, have t...
Background: Pre-recorded videotapes have become the standard approach when teaching clinical communi...
Maya M Hammoud1, Helen K Morgan1, Mary E Edwards2, Jennifer A Lyon2, Casey White31Department of Obst...
Background: Current undergraduate health science learning environments have led to anxiety and frus...
Introduction: Isolated video recording has not been demonstrated to improve self-assessment accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: Since many years, teaching and training in communication skills are cornerstones in the m...
Abstract Background Feedback is a crucial part of medical education and with on-going digitalisation...
Background & Objective: One of the most important principles in education is adopting a teaching met...
PurposeProviding feedback to students in the emergency department during their emergency medicine cl...
Background: Constructive feedback provides a mechanism for reinforcing learning during the acquisiti...
Purpose: To compare the effect of two learning opportunities, clinician feedback and video self-ass...
AbstractFourth year pharmacy UKM students will be selected and randomised into three groups, verbal ...
Videos can be used as didactic tools for self-learning under several circumstances, including those ...
PURPOSE To examine problem-based learning (PBL) students' views on the added value of video cases co...