2024
Applying simulation learning theory to identify instructional strategies for Generation Z emergency medicine residency education
Hrdy M, Tarver E, Lei C, Moss H, Wong A, Moadel T, Beattie L, Lamberta M, Cohen S, Cassara M, Hughes M, De Castro A, Sahi N, Chen T. Applying simulation learning theory to identify instructional strategies for Generation Z emergency medicine residency education. AEM Education And Training 2024, 8: s56-s69. PMID: 38774828, PMCID: PMC11102949, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneration Z learnersInstructional strategiesLearning preferencesSimulation-based educationLearning environmentLearning theoryInteractive small-group learningStudent-centered educationSmall group learningVisual learning environmentEffective educational strategiesSelf-paced learningClinical learning environmentDeliver effective educationEducational innovationInstructional landscapeEducational environmentAcademic supportAsynchronous educationEducational allianceEffective educationDidactic environmentEducational strategiesMultimedia designEducation
2020
A Telesimulation Elective to Provide Medical Students With Pediatric Patient Care Experiences During the COVID Pandemic
Yang T, Buck S, Evans L, Auerbach M. A Telesimulation Elective to Provide Medical Students With Pediatric Patient Care Experiences During the COVID Pandemic. Pediatric Emergency Care 2020, 37: 119-122. PMID: 33181792, PMCID: PMC7850555, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical studentsMedical student learnersMajority of learnersEffective educational strategiesAmerican Medical CollegesKnowledge/skillsCOVID pandemicPatient care experiencesStudent learnersDistance learningPerson simulationFaculty feedbackPediatric emergency trainingEducational strategiesMost facultyStudentsDirect patient care activitiesFacultyPatient care activitiesSimulation sessionsActivity IEmergency trainingVirtual simulationLearnersMedical College
2005
Student faculty rounds: a peer-mediated learning activity for internal medicine clerkships
Kernan WN, Quagliarello V, Green ML. Student faculty rounds: a peer-mediated learning activity for internal medicine clerkships. Medical Teacher 2005, 27: 140-144. PMID: 16019334, DOI: 10.1080/01421590500047047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedicine clerkshipFaculty supervisorsSmall group teachingInternal medicine clerkshipEffective educational strategiesLearning activitiesClassroom curriculumEducational effectivenessStudents' abilityEducational objectivesLearning ConferenceInstructional formatStudent exposureFaculty guidanceEducational strategiesMedical studentsStudents FacultyAmbulatory componentStudentsClinical trainingClerkshipPopular conferencesSupervisorsPeersTopic
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