How Clerkship Students Learn From Real Patients in Practice Settings




Steven K, Wenger E, Boshuizen H, Scherpbier A, Dornan T

PublisherLippincott Williams & Wilkins

2014

Academic Medicine

ACADEMIC MEDICINE

ACAD MED

89

3

469

476

8

1040-2446

1938-808X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000000129



Conclusions Findings strongly suggest that medical students learn from real patients by participating in patient care within an educational practice. Their learning is affected by clinicians' willingness to engage in supportive dialogue. Promoting an informal, inclusive discourse of workplace learning might enhance clerkship education. This approach should take its place alongsideand perhaps ahead ofthe currently dominant discourse of clinical teaching.




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