2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40670-016-0361-5
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Peer-Based Anatomy Tutoring for First-Year Medical Students: an Analysis of Peer-Tutoring from the Tutors’ Perspective

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“…To keep the effects of such distress on teaching and learning to a minimum, some schools have developed training courses during which peer tutors learn to recognize signs of distress in students, and moreover study how to manage challenging situations during the tutorials (Shiozawa et al, ; Alvarez et al, ). The current literature also contains descriptions of the numerous benefits of peer tutorials in gross anatomy (Hendelman and Boss, ; Lake, ; Evans and Cuffe, ; Hughes, ; Harrison et al, ). One study demonstrated that anatomy peer tutors developed many of the core competencies of a medical educator (Erie et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To keep the effects of such distress on teaching and learning to a minimum, some schools have developed training courses during which peer tutors learn to recognize signs of distress in students, and moreover study how to manage challenging situations during the tutorials (Shiozawa et al, ; Alvarez et al, ). The current literature also contains descriptions of the numerous benefits of peer tutorials in gross anatomy (Hendelman and Boss, ; Lake, ; Evans and Cuffe, ; Hughes, ; Harrison et al, ). One study demonstrated that anatomy peer tutors developed many of the core competencies of a medical educator (Erie et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%