2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-06199-z
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Bedside teaching – insights into the medical student experience and likely impact on future role as clinical teacher

Catherine Uhomoibhi,
Angela Kearns

Abstract: Background Medical students and doctors are rarely taught how to be educators, but are expected to perform the role of clinical teacher once qualified (Kloek AT, Van Zijl ACM, ten Cate OTJ, Perspect Med Educ. 5:325–331, 2016). Qureshi (Perspect Med Edu 3:69–72, 2014) suggests that development of teaching skills should be incorporated into the undergraduate medical curriculum, while Charnell et al. (Br J Med Pract. 11:a1103, 2018) advocate providing training after graduation and as an integrated pa… Show more

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