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The double‑edged sword of emotions in medical education: A scoping review
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Emotions are universal in academic and clinical settings. A student is likely to hope for success,maybe be worried about failure, or may feel comfortable after an exam. These feelings ... Read MoreTeaching‑learning process and the attitude toward scientific research among midwifery students
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BACKGROUND: Research in universities requires systematic and participatory processes thatintegrate teachers, contents, strategies and tools, and students and their own interests. Therefore,the ... Read MoreThe effect of modern technology app on the self‑regulation skills of students with disabilities
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BACKGROUND: Augmented reality (AR) is capable of facilitating constructive learning through theprovision of a learner‑centered environment, making for more flexible learning and providing ... Read MorePerception of educational environment as a predictor of academic performance in physiotherapy students
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BACKGROUND: Students’ perception of their academic environment has a substantial influenceon their actions, academic accomplishments, satisfaction, goal attainment, and behavior. ... Read MoreOnline viva voce as a formative assessment method in forensic medicine during COVID‑19 pandemic
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BACKGROUND: Conducting online classes and assessment during the COVID‑19 pandemic isnot without challenges. The world of medical education is adapting online training and assessmentbecause ... Read MoreInventory development to assess perceptions and metacognition of dental students toward learning in colleges in Pune, India
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BACKGROUND: Dental education is considered a challenging and taxing program as on successfulcompletion one is required to attain unique and diverse competencies. There is an establishedperception ... Read MoreThe effect of peer mentoring on motivation and self‑regulated learning in medical students during transition
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BACKGROUND: Self‑regulated learning (SRL) is a critical skill for medical students to reach theirlearning goals in the bedside clinical rotations. This study was performed with the ... Read MoreStudent perceptions: Background to a new ethics curriculum in Indian medical colleges
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BACKGROUND: Ethic education as a part of medical school curriculum is one which requiresconstant re‑evaluation and re‑emphasis. The medical regulatory body of India has, in recent ... Read MoreAnalyzing the relationship between learning styles (Kolb and VARK) and creativity with the academic achievement of dental students
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BACKGROUND: One of the influential factors in students’ learning is their learning styles which havethe capacity to change. Furthermore, creativity is considered one of the essential ... Read MoreMedical students’ perception on the usefulness of online formative assessment: A single‑center, mixed‑method, pilot study
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BACKGROUND: Distance digital learning is newly implemented in the Indian medical institutions.Formative assessment is also conducted online. In this context, this study aimed at finding ... Read MoreCollaborative method consisting lecture, problem‑based learning and weblog for clinical courses of medical students in comparison with lecture method
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BACKGROUND: Lecture is a common teaching method, which is not considered efficient for thedevelopment of critical and intellectual acquisition in the students of clinical courses. Although ... Read MoreThe effect of multi‑stage mobile training based on Gagne instructional design on learning, retention, and satisfaction of health volunteers
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BACKGROUND: One of the most important ways to acquire knowledge in the present age is educationbased on new technologies, including mobile learning. The purpose of this study was to ... Read MoreRelationship between physical activity, academic achievement, gender, and learning styles in students of a Latin American Dental School: A cross‑sectional study
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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the inference that physical activity (PA) may have on academicperformance and learning styles of Latin American dental students.MATERIALS AND METHODS: ... Read MoreConcept map as a teaching and learning tool for medical students
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Abstract:BACKGROUND AND AIM: Concept maps hold great potential for the students as it helps inthe formulation of new concepts as well to evaluate the learning ability of the students. ... Read MoreComparison of readiness for e‑learning from the perspective of students and professors of Medical Sciences
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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to evaluate the cognitive, psychomotor, and attitudinalreadiness of faculty members and students of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences for ... Read MoreThe effect of direct observation of procedural skills method on learning clinical skills of midwifery students of medical sciences
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INTRODUCTION: Clinical education is one of the most important parts of medical students’ education,and it is a major part of the education of qualified and professional people. ... Read MoreThe impact to demographic and academic factors on metacognition and academic self‑efficacy: A study on Iranian students in health sciences
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BACKGROUND: Metacognition and academic self‑efficacy are two emerging resources in the processof learning. Basic levels of metacognition and academic self‑efficacy may differ and ... Read MorePeer education for medical students on health promotion and clinical risk management
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CONTEXT: Health promotion (HP) and clinical risk management (CRM) topics are seldom discussedduring medical school lessons. Peer‑assisted learning (PAL) has long occurred informally ... Read MoreComparison of the effect of standardized patient‑based training with team‑based learning on the knowledge of midwifery students in providing services to victims of rape
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BACKGROUND: Rape is a widespread and important issue in the field of public health, and itsvictims require comprehensive and gender‑sensitive health services. Healthcare providers, ... Read MorePractical points for brain‑friendly medical and health sciences teaching
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BACKGROUND: Special learning outcomes are considered for medical and health sciences educationwhich can be acquired by some interactive learning systems in the human brain. Given the ... Read MoreEffect of role‑playing on learning outcome of nursing students based on the Kirkpatrick evaluation model
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BACKGROUND: Evaluation of educational courses is important for estimating the achievement oflearning goals and identifying the best way to learn. The present study is an attempt to ... Read MoreLearning styles and approaches among medical education participants
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PURPOSE: There are different learning styles adopted by medical education participants. The aimof this study is to investigate which learning styles and approaches are preferred to ... Read MorePeer‑assisted teaching method to foster learning physiological basis of electrocardiography among 1st year medical graduate students: An interventional study
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INTRODUCTION: In peer‑assisted teaching (PAT) method, students are encouraged to prepare,organize, and construct their learning program under the guidance of a teacher. The objective ... Read MoreUtilizing mobile health method to emergency nurses’ knowledge about Emergency Severity Index triage
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BACKGROUND: Mobile health has the potential to revolutionize the role of educators by empoweringnurses to take more responsibility for their own learning. Hence, this study was designed ... Read MoreLearning theories application in nursing education