Context Transitions in medical education are dynamic, emotional and complex yet, unavoidable. Relationships matter, especially in times of transition. Using qualitative, social network research methods, we explored social relationships and social support as medical students transitioned from pre-clinical to clinical training. Methods Eight medical students completed a social network map during a semi-structured interview within two weeks of beginning their clinical clerkships (T-0) and then again four months later (T-1). They indicated meaningful interactions that influenced their transition from pre-clinical to clinical training and discussed how these relationshipsimpacted their transition. We conducted mixed-methods analysis on this data...
Context The transition to clinical training within medical school is often seen as a struggle and st...
BACKGROUND: Social media has been increasingly used as a learning tool in medical education. Specifi...
Context: The transition to clinical training within medical school is often seen as a struggle and s...
Context Transitions in medical education are dynamic, emotional and complex yet, unavoidable. Relati...
This dissertation aimed to enhance the understanding of how students navigate the transition from cl...
Introduction Students’ formal networks, which are formed by a formal curriculum design, such as form...
Purpose: An exploratory study to better understand the “networked” life of the medical school as a l...
Introduction Recent conceptualizations of self-regulated learning acknowledge the importance of co-r...
Contains fulltext : 233169.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Introduction: R...
Background Self-regulated learning is a key competence to engage in lifelong learning. Research incr...
CONTENT: Humans are fundamentally social beings. The social systems within which we live our lives (...
Background: The transition from pre-clinical to clinical medical training is often characterised by ...
Background: Medical students at the University of Virginia (UVA) are mentored and learn within the f...
<p><b>Background:</b> Social distance between patients and physicians has been shown to affect the q...
Social networking is being increasingly used as a tool of choice for communications and collaboratio...
Context The transition to clinical training within medical school is often seen as a struggle and st...
BACKGROUND: Social media has been increasingly used as a learning tool in medical education. Specifi...
Context: The transition to clinical training within medical school is often seen as a struggle and s...
Context Transitions in medical education are dynamic, emotional and complex yet, unavoidable. Relati...
This dissertation aimed to enhance the understanding of how students navigate the transition from cl...
Introduction Students’ formal networks, which are formed by a formal curriculum design, such as form...
Purpose: An exploratory study to better understand the “networked” life of the medical school as a l...
Introduction Recent conceptualizations of self-regulated learning acknowledge the importance of co-r...
Contains fulltext : 233169.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Introduction: R...
Background Self-regulated learning is a key competence to engage in lifelong learning. Research incr...
CONTENT: Humans are fundamentally social beings. The social systems within which we live our lives (...
Background: The transition from pre-clinical to clinical medical training is often characterised by ...
Background: Medical students at the University of Virginia (UVA) are mentored and learn within the f...
<p><b>Background:</b> Social distance between patients and physicians has been shown to affect the q...
Social networking is being increasingly used as a tool of choice for communications and collaboratio...
Context The transition to clinical training within medical school is often seen as a struggle and st...
BACKGROUND: Social media has been increasingly used as a learning tool in medical education. Specifi...
Context: The transition to clinical training within medical school is often seen as a struggle and s...