2023
DOI: 10.12688/mep.19694.2
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Effectiveness of peer-assisted teaching of medical English skills to non-native English-speaking medical students

Ahmad Al Shihabi,
Heba Mardini,
Ahmad N. Alkhaledi
et al.

Abstract: Background Peer-assisted learning has been shown to be constructive in numerous aspects of undergraduate medical education. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of peer-assisted teaching of medical English skills to non-native English-speaking students. Methods A medical English conversation course was conducted at Damascus University by a group of students. Targeted participants were intermediate level fellow students from the same program. A longitudinal study was carried out between 1… Show more

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