2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-023-04695-2
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Impact of teaching, learning, and assessment of medical law on cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills of medical students: a systematic review

Mahmoud Abbasi,
Mandana Shirazi,
Hojjat Torkmandi
et al.

Abstract: Background It is necessary to improve medical students’ legal cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills to prevent further legal issues in the medical profession. Choosing the proper teaching and assessment methods is crucial in this matter. This study aimed to investigate the impact of teaching, learning, and assessment of medical law on the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills of medical students. Methods A systematic review was conduc… Show more

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“…As is known, educational activities in schools are teaching and learning processes that focus on changes in cognitive aspects (knowledge), affective aspects (attitudes), and psychomotor aspects (skills) (Abbasi et al, 2023;Borgerding et al, 2018;Kuo et al, 2024). Specifically referring to the cognitive aspect, learning outcomes are a reference to students' academic mastery, where the better the students' academic mastery, the better the learning outcomes will be, and vice versa.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As is known, educational activities in schools are teaching and learning processes that focus on changes in cognitive aspects (knowledge), affective aspects (attitudes), and psychomotor aspects (skills) (Abbasi et al, 2023;Borgerding et al, 2018;Kuo et al, 2024). Specifically referring to the cognitive aspect, learning outcomes are a reference to students' academic mastery, where the better the students' academic mastery, the better the learning outcomes will be, and vice versa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%