Context It is important to know how patients are affected by becoming opportunistically involved in medical student education. In previous studies, researchers rather than patients set the research agenda and expert patients or people well known to teachers were more often involved than ordinary people. Objectives This study aimed to explore how ordinary patients experience undergraduate medical teaching when they become involved in it opportunistically and to derive practical insights from the lived experiences of these patients. Methods The research was conducted in line with a conceptual orientation towards communities of practice theory and used phenomenology as a way of exploring patients’ lived experiences in depth. Min...
Bedside teaching encounters (BTEs) involve doctor–patient–student interactions, providing opportunit...
Background: In medical education, learning about the consultation and the patient-doctor relationshi...
Direct observation (DO) of residents by supervisors is a highly recommended educational tool in post...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 963973 Context It is important to know how patients are affected by beco...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
CONTEXT: As a rule, undergraduate medical students experience everyday work in health care as specta...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop understanding about the processes involved in build...
Direct observation (DO) of residents by supervisors is a highly recommended educational tool in post...
The Study: A review of the literature reveals deficit information on patient’s involvement in studen...
Purpose: To explore first-year medical students’ affective reactions to intimate encounters with sev...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Bedside teaching encounters (BTEs) involve doctor–patient–student interactions, providing opportunit...
Background: In medical education, learning about the consultation and the patient-doctor relationshi...
Direct observation (DO) of residents by supervisors is a highly recommended educational tool in post...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 963973 Context It is important to know how patients are affected by beco...
Background: Patients’ attitude towards medical students’ presence during treatment depends on the cu...
CONTEXT: As a rule, undergraduate medical students experience everyday work in health care as specta...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop understanding about the processes involved in build...
Direct observation (DO) of residents by supervisors is a highly recommended educational tool in post...
The Study: A review of the literature reveals deficit information on patient’s involvement in studen...
Purpose: To explore first-year medical students’ affective reactions to intimate encounters with sev...
OBJECTIVES: Patients have become more involved in research, policy, and health professions education...
Bedside teaching encounters (BTEs) involve doctor–patient–student interactions, providing opportunit...
Background: In medical education, learning about the consultation and the patient-doctor relationshi...
Direct observation (DO) of residents by supervisors is a highly recommended educational tool in post...