An understanding of forearm and wrist anatomy is necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of various injuries. Evidence supports the use of peer-assisted learning (PAL) as an effective resource for teaching basic science courses. First-year medical students across three class years participated in an optional PAL kinesthetic workshop wherein participants created anatomically accurate paper models of forearm and wrist muscles. Participants completed pre- and post-workshop surveys. Participant and nonparticipant exam performances were compared. Participation ranged from 17.3% to 33.2% of each class; participants were more likely to identify as women than men (p \u3c 0.001). Participants in cohorts 2 and 3 reported increased comfort with rele...
Historical loss of staff and teaching resources in Cambodia has resulted in significant challenges t...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders and diseases are leading causes of pain, physical disability, ...
A student’s own body provides an often disregarded site of knowledge production and corporeal wisdom...
Introduction: Peer assisted learning (PAL) is the expansion of knowledge and abilities through activ...
<p>Objective. This study addressed whether medical students using peer-assisted learning (PAL)...
Background: This study evaluates whether peer-assisted learning (PAL) can be used to improve student...
Demand for clinical placements in physiotherapy education continues to outstrip supply. Peer assiste...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
Background: Basic surgical skills training is rarely emphasised in undergraduate medical curricula. ...
Standard medical curricula in the United Kingdom (UK) typically provide basic surgical-skills teachi...
Peer-assisted learning encourages students to participate more actively in the dissection process an...
Objectives: We describe the effects of peer-assisted learning, focusing on the practical proficiency...
Objective: The objective of t his review was to collate and map gross anatomy curricular and pedagog...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
<div><p>Peer-assisted learning encourages students to participate more actively in the dissection pr...
Historical loss of staff and teaching resources in Cambodia has resulted in significant challenges t...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders and diseases are leading causes of pain, physical disability, ...
A student’s own body provides an often disregarded site of knowledge production and corporeal wisdom...
Introduction: Peer assisted learning (PAL) is the expansion of knowledge and abilities through activ...
<p>Objective. This study addressed whether medical students using peer-assisted learning (PAL)...
Background: This study evaluates whether peer-assisted learning (PAL) can be used to improve student...
Demand for clinical placements in physiotherapy education continues to outstrip supply. Peer assiste...
The presented course, established 2016 as a compulsory elective for 22nd-year bachelor medical stude...
Background: Basic surgical skills training is rarely emphasised in undergraduate medical curricula. ...
Standard medical curricula in the United Kingdom (UK) typically provide basic surgical-skills teachi...
Peer-assisted learning encourages students to participate more actively in the dissection process an...
Objectives: We describe the effects of peer-assisted learning, focusing on the practical proficiency...
Objective: The objective of t his review was to collate and map gross anatomy curricular and pedagog...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
<div><p>Peer-assisted learning encourages students to participate more actively in the dissection pr...
Historical loss of staff and teaching resources in Cambodia has resulted in significant challenges t...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders and diseases are leading causes of pain, physical disability, ...
A student’s own body provides an often disregarded site of knowledge production and corporeal wisdom...