Purpose: This paper aims to examine the spatial attributes in the hospital ward environment and their impact on medical students’ learning and experience of the clinical workplace.Materials and methods: An ethnographic study was conducted in a Scottish teaching hospital, combining observations and interviews over a period of 10 months. Two teaching wards served as the field-sites where approximately 120 h of non-participant observations took place sequentially. In addition, 34 individual interviews were conducted with identified key informants that included medical students, junior doctors, postgraduate trainees, consultant supervisors, ward nurses and hospital pharmacist. A combination of Actor-network Theory (ANT) and Social cognitive the...
Workplace learning in undergraduate medical education has predominantly been studied from a cognitiv...
This is an ethnographic study which seeks to understand the functioning of a Western Cape primary he...
Introduction: Situated learning theory was developed by Lave & Wenger in the 1990s and has gaine...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the spatial attributes in the hospital ward environment and thei...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the spatial attributes in the hospital ward environment and t...
It is widely recognized that every workplace potentially provides a rich source of learning. Studies...
It is widely recognized that every workplace potentially provides a rich source of learning. Studies...
It is widely recognized that every workplace potentially provides a rich source of learning. Studies...
INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, a growing number of healthcare students require clinical environments for l...
Participation in clinical work is important for medical students’ professional development. However,...
Aim To present a geographical study that highlights the wide ranging spatial features of nursing ag...
The construction of space in which a story takes place can have important consequences for the evalu...
Item does not contain fulltextWorkplace learning in undergraduate medical education has predominantl...
Background and aims: This paper draws on recent research conducted in two contrasting NHS hospitals:...
Introduction: Nurses are increasingly involved in the design of healthcare facilities. While their e...
Workplace learning in undergraduate medical education has predominantly been studied from a cognitiv...
This is an ethnographic study which seeks to understand the functioning of a Western Cape primary he...
Introduction: Situated learning theory was developed by Lave & Wenger in the 1990s and has gaine...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the spatial attributes in the hospital ward environment and thei...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the spatial attributes in the hospital ward environment and t...
It is widely recognized that every workplace potentially provides a rich source of learning. Studies...
It is widely recognized that every workplace potentially provides a rich source of learning. Studies...
It is widely recognized that every workplace potentially provides a rich source of learning. Studies...
INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, a growing number of healthcare students require clinical environments for l...
Participation in clinical work is important for medical students’ professional development. However,...
Aim To present a geographical study that highlights the wide ranging spatial features of nursing ag...
The construction of space in which a story takes place can have important consequences for the evalu...
Item does not contain fulltextWorkplace learning in undergraduate medical education has predominantl...
Background and aims: This paper draws on recent research conducted in two contrasting NHS hospitals:...
Introduction: Nurses are increasingly involved in the design of healthcare facilities. While their e...
Workplace learning in undergraduate medical education has predominantly been studied from a cognitiv...
This is an ethnographic study which seeks to understand the functioning of a Western Cape primary he...
Introduction: Situated learning theory was developed by Lave & Wenger in the 1990s and has gaine...