2008
Disagreement Between Students and Preceptors Regarding the Value of Teaching Behaviors for Ambulatory Care Settings
Kernan WN, Hershman W, Alper EJ, Lee MY, Viscoli CM, Perry JR, O'Connor PG. Disagreement Between Students and Preceptors Regarding the Value of Teaching Behaviors for Ambulatory Care Settings. Teaching And Learning In Medicine 2008, 20: 143-150. PMID: 18444201, DOI: 10.1080/10401330801991667.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercentage of studentsTeaching behaviorsTeaching effectivenessU.S. schoolsClinical instructionMedical studentsStudentsPreceptorsDelegate responsibilityAmbulatory care settingsEarly negotiationsMutual satisfactionSchoolsInstructionLearningHistory takingAmbulatory careResponsibilityDiscussionRespondentsSatisfactionNegotiationsPurposeSettingTaking
1997
Site accommodations and preceptor behaviors valued by 3rd‐year students in ambulatory internal medicine clerkships
Kernan W, O'Connor P. Site accommodations and preceptor behaviors valued by 3rd‐year students in ambulatory internal medicine clerkships. Teaching And Learning In Medicine 1997, 9: 96-102. DOI: 10.1080/10401339709539822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPreceptor behaviorsYear studentsMedicine clerkshipSite accommodationAmbulatory medicine clerkshipInternal medicine clerkshipAnalysis of evaluationClinical sitesEffective teachersTeaching skillsValue studentsStudents' ideasStudents' valuesStudent evaluationsAmbulatory educationTimely feedbackStudentsClerkshipContent analysisDelegation of responsibilityTeachersTeachingPreceptorsEducationLearning