This study uses sociomateriality to advance understanding of complex human-material interactions and explain how simulation can evolve beyond standardization to yield better learning.
Read the accompanying article here:
https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15201
Self-regulated learning processes of medical students during an academic learning task - Roghayeh Gandomkar interview
A typology of longitudinal integrated clerkships - Paul Worley Interview
Thrive or overload? The effect of task complexity on novices’ simulation-based learning - Faizal Haji Interview
Mapping the dark matter of context: a conceptual scoping review - Joanna Bates interview
Women in medical education: views and experiences from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Lulu Alwazzan interview
Value of supervised learning events in predicting doctors in difficulty - Mumtaz Patel interview
The relationship between perceived preceptor power use and student empowerment during clerkship rotations: a study of hidden curriculum - Lawrence Grierson interview
Health-promoting factors in the freshman year of medical school: a longitudinal study - Thomas Kötter interview
Widening access in selection in medicine and dentistry using situational judgement tests: evidence from the UKCAT - Fiona Patterson & Sandra Nicholson interview
Exploring challenges in implementing a health systems science curriculum - Jed Gonzalo interview
Decline in medical students’ attitudes to interprofessional learning and patient-centredness - Nicky Hudson interview
Meta-analysis and review of learner performance and preference: virtual versus optical microscopy - Adam Wilson interview
Prevalence of depression amongst medical students - Rohan Puthran interview
Humanism, compassion and the call to caring - Liz Gaufberg and Brian Hodges interview
The effects of power, leadership and psychological safety on resident event reporting - Nital Appelbaum interview
‘You see?’ Teaching and learning how to interpret visual cues during surgery Alex Cope interview
When I say … patient-centredness - Paul Haidet interview
Is three a crowd? Impact of the presence of a medical student in the general practice consultation - Riitta Partanen
What do UK doctors in training value in a post? A discrete choice experiment - Jennifer Cleland interview
Setting the standard: Medical Education's first 50 years - Cristian Rangel interview
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