2015
DOI: 10.1111/medu.12879
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Breakfast club: a simple, reproducible, student education initiative

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“…Existing literature demonstrates both the benefits and challenges associated with student-led initiatives. There is evidence of student-run electives and journal clubs resulting in positive short-term outcomes [ 38 - 40 ]; however, medical schools need to focus more on equipping students with proper skills and resources for effecting long-lasting advancements [ 41 ]. One major challenge faced by student-led groups is recruiting and transitioning leadership between successive class years, which results in continuity gaps in provided activities from year to year.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing literature demonstrates both the benefits and challenges associated with student-led initiatives. There is evidence of student-run electives and journal clubs resulting in positive short-term outcomes [ 38 - 40 ]; however, medical schools need to focus more on equipping students with proper skills and resources for effecting long-lasting advancements [ 41 ]. One major challenge faced by student-led groups is recruiting and transitioning leadership between successive class years, which results in continuity gaps in provided activities from year to year.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing literature demonstrates both the benefits and challenges associated with student-led initiatives. There is evidence of student-run electives and journal clubs resulting in positive short-term outcomes [38][39][40]; however, medical schools need to focus more on equipping students with proper skills and resources for effecting long-lasting advancements [41]. One major challenge faced by student-led groups is recruiting and transitioning leadership between successive class years, which results in continuity gaps in provided activities from year to year.…”
Section: Call For Action: Increased Interest In Iandt Among Medical S...mentioning
confidence: 99%