2018
Test-enhanced learning in health professions education: A systematic review: BEME Guide No. 48
Green ML, Moeller JJ, Spak JM. Test-enhanced learning in health professions education: A systematic review: BEME Guide No. 48. Medical Teacher 2018, 40: 337-350. PMID: 29390949, DOI: 10.1080/0142159x.2018.1430354.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsEducational MeasurementHealth OccupationsHumansInterprofessional RelationsLearningModels, EducationalTeachingConceptsHealth professions educationLearning outcomesTEL interventionsProfessions educationImmediate learning outcomesTest-enhanced learningMedical education journalsEffectiveness of TELsShort-answer questionsMultiple-choice questionsCognitive psychology studiesEducation journalsStandardized patientsHealth professionsChoice questionsAnswer questionsRetention outcomesEducationPsychology studiesLearningTELCurriculumEducatorsLearnersNo. 48
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
2003
Integrating Teaching Skills and Clinical Content in a Faculty Development Workshop
Green ML, Gross CP, Kernan WN, Wong JG, Holmboe ES. Integrating Teaching Skills and Clinical Content in a Faculty Development Workshop. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2003, 18: 468-474. PMID: 12823654, PMCID: PMC1494873, DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2003.20933.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFaculty development programFaculty development workshopTeaching skillsDevelopment workshopsClinical contentDevelopment programsCTC statementsSelf-reported implementationPrimary care geneticsTeaching changesInstructional strategiesClinical teachingEducation timePre-post trialInsufficient skillsClinical practice changesSkillsChange statementsSkill ratingsFacilitated discussionSuitable patientsPreceptorsPreceptingWorkshopPractice change
1997
Impact of an Evidence‐Based Medicine Curriculum Based on Adult Learning Theory
Green M, Ellis P. Impact of an Evidence‐Based Medicine Curriculum Based on Adult Learning Theory. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1997, 12: 742-750. PMID: 9436893, PMCID: PMC1497200, DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1997.07159.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCurriculumEvidence-Based MedicineHumansInternal MedicineInternship and ResidencyLearningModels, EducationalConceptsEBM behaviourEvidence-Based Medicine CurriculumControl subjectsThird-year internal medicine residentsPrimary care internal medicine residency programEBM skillsInternal medicine residency programsReal clinical encountersResidents' EBM skillsMedicine curriculumInternal medicine residentsMedicine residency programsEvidence-based medicine skillsSelf-assessed competencyEBM curriculumClinical questionsEBM competenceOwn patientsFree-text responsesEvidence-based decisionsMultifaceted evaluationClinical encountersMedicine residentsEBM trainingMedicine skills