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Focused ethnography as an approach in medical education research
Medical Education, 2019Over recent decades, the use of qualitative methodologies has increased in medical education research. These include ethnographic approaches, which have been used to explore complex cultural norms and phenomena by way of long‐term engagement in the field
Pernille Andreassen +2 more
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Approaches to medical education research
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010Clinical teachers need to be able to make informed judgements about the quality of published educational research before drawing upon it to enhance their teaching and learning. Those wishing to conduct educational research may have to re-think the nature of ‘evidence’ to develop and use appropriate research approaches.
Clare, Morris, Judy, McKimm
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Research paradigms in medical education research
Medical Education, 2010Medical Education 2010: 44 : 358–366 Context The growing popularity of less familiar methodologies in medical education research, and the use of related data ...
Suzanne, Bunniss, Diane R, Kelly
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Affect and research in medical education
Medical Education, 1984Summary All studies addressing affective issues were identified from a review of the Proceedings of Research in Medical Education (RIME) volumes between 1970 and 1982. A total of seventy‐seven papers were sorted into the following seven categories according to the major issues addressed: (1) descriptive studies of personality, values ...
A G, Rezler, J T, Ten Haken
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Notfall + Rettungsmedizin, 2009
Research in medical education is a relatively new discipline. Over the past 30 years, the discipline has experienced a tremendous growth, which is reflected in an increase in the number of publications in both medical education journals and medical science journals.
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Research in medical education is a relatively new discipline. Over the past 30 years, the discipline has experienced a tremendous growth, which is reflected in an increase in the number of publications in both medical education journals and medical science journals.
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Medical Education Research Design
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2022As with clinical care, radiology education benefits when stakeholders collaborate to gather and analyze data to answer questions and solve issues. Just as importantly, radiology educators benefit academically and professionally when they demonstrate a portfolio of published scholarship to promotion committees and department leaders.
Maitray D, Patel, Sheryl G, Jordan
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The rise of ChatGPT: Exploring its potential in medical education
Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into medical education has the potential to revolutionize the way students learn about biomedical sciences.
Hyunsu Lee
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Significance in medical education research
The Clinical Teacher, 2015The article discusses the need for medical educators to be cautious in using words as of 2015. Topics covered include the relationship between two variables in words like significance and correlation, and a comparison of medical student scores in Objective Structured Clinical Examinations and United States Medical Licensing Examination.
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Research and practice in medical education
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1993Education should be practiced with attention to principles derived from both the research in medical education and the practical experience of health professions instructors. The authors summarize both the major questions addressed by researchers in medical education during recent years and some of the answers.
F T, Stritter, M, Becker
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Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism, 2023
Introduction: Medical education is a lifetime learning process stretching from undergraduate to postgraduate, specialty training, and beyond. It also applies to various healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other allied healthcare ...
M. M. Mir +7 more
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Introduction: Medical education is a lifetime learning process stretching from undergraduate to postgraduate, specialty training, and beyond. It also applies to various healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other allied healthcare ...
M. M. Mir +7 more
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