Background: Medical students at the University of Virginia (UVA) are mentored and learn within the framework of a four college learning community. Uniquely, these learning communities are used to organize the third-year clerkship rotations. Methods: Students were surveyed after their first pre-clinical year and after their clerkship year to determine what the effect of the learning community was on their social and educational interpersonal relationships. Results: Students knew a higher percentage of their college mates after completing their third-year clerkships within the framework of the college system. Students chose peers from within the college system for social and educational interpersonal scenarios statistically more often than wh...
BACKGROUND: Studies of the professional development of physicians highlight the important effect tha...
UK medical schools typically have over 300 students per year, making it impossible for students to k...
Purpose Team-based learning in medical education facilitates the formation of interpersonal relation...
A positive association between social ties has been reported between social relationships or peer in...
PurposeMany medical schools have implemented learning communities (LCs) to improve the learning envi...
Background: Learning communities (LCs) are intentionally designed groups that are actively engaged i...
ABSTRACTIntroduction Students’ formal networks, which are formed by a formal curriculum design, such...
OBJECTIVE: Studies of physicians\u27 professional development highlight the important effect that th...
BackgroundThe University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine implemented a curriculum chang...
Background: Medical schools are required to have formal advising structures; however, there are limi...
Purpose: An exploratory study to better understand the “networked” life of the medical school as a l...
Everyone is interconnected in some manner. Positive peer relationships benefit students’ learning pr...
Long considered to be a fiercely competitive environment, many schools of medicine can be characteri...
Universities are increasingly using learning communities (LCs) to promote the academic and social in...
Background: Positive interpersonal relationships between nursing lecturers and their students form a...
BACKGROUND: Studies of the professional development of physicians highlight the important effect tha...
UK medical schools typically have over 300 students per year, making it impossible for students to k...
Purpose Team-based learning in medical education facilitates the formation of interpersonal relation...
A positive association between social ties has been reported between social relationships or peer in...
PurposeMany medical schools have implemented learning communities (LCs) to improve the learning envi...
Background: Learning communities (LCs) are intentionally designed groups that are actively engaged i...
ABSTRACTIntroduction Students’ formal networks, which are formed by a formal curriculum design, such...
OBJECTIVE: Studies of physicians\u27 professional development highlight the important effect that th...
BackgroundThe University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine implemented a curriculum chang...
Background: Medical schools are required to have formal advising structures; however, there are limi...
Purpose: An exploratory study to better understand the “networked” life of the medical school as a l...
Everyone is interconnected in some manner. Positive peer relationships benefit students’ learning pr...
Long considered to be a fiercely competitive environment, many schools of medicine can be characteri...
Universities are increasingly using learning communities (LCs) to promote the academic and social in...
Background: Positive interpersonal relationships between nursing lecturers and their students form a...
BACKGROUND: Studies of the professional development of physicians highlight the important effect tha...
UK medical schools typically have over 300 students per year, making it impossible for students to k...
Purpose Team-based learning in medical education facilitates the formation of interpersonal relation...