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  1. Advances in Health Sciences Education
  2. Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 20
  3. Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 20, Issue 4, October 2015
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Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 22
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 21
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 20
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 20, Issue 5, December 2015
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Volume 20, Issue 4, October 2015
Happy bedfellows
Experience, trajectories, and reifications: an emerging framework of practice-based learning in healthcare workplaces
“How to do things with words” in health professions education
Quality of doctor–patient communication through the eyes of the patient: variation according to the patient’s educational level
Evidence of virtual patients as a facilitative learning tool on an anesthesia course
Creating learning momentum through overt teaching interactions during real acute care episodes
ECG rhythm analysis with expert and learner-generated schemas in novice learners
Manipulation of cognitive load variables and impact on auscultation test performance
The mediating effect of context variation in mixed practice for transfer of basic science
Relations between policy for medical teaching and basic need satisfaction in teaching
Does medical students’ diagnostic performance improve by observing examples of self-explanation provided by peers or experts?
Standing out and moving up: performance appraisal of cultural minority physicians
Simulation using novel equipment designed to explain spirometric abnormalities in respiratory disease enhances learning in higher cognitive domains
Can less be more? Comparison of an 8-item placement quality measure with the 50-item Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM)
The role of environmental and individual characteristics in the development of student achievement: a comparison between a traditional and a problem-based-learning curriculum
Why verifying diagnostic decisions with a checklist can help: insights from eye tracking
Part versus whole: a randomized trial of central venous catheterization education
How students experience and navigate transitions in undergraduate medical education: an application of Bourdieu’s theoretical model
Erratum to: How students experience and navigate transitions in undergraduate medical education: an application of Bourdieu’s theoretical model
Expertise in clinical pathology: combining the visual and cognitive perspective
Cost in medical education: one hundred and twenty years ago
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Happy bedfellows

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author rman, Geoff
Copyright Year 2015
Starting Page 839
Ending Page 842
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 13824996
Journal Advances in Health Sciences Education
Volume Number 20
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 15731677
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2015-09-09
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Medical Education
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Education Medicine
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