2008
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0b013e3181637f3e
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Improving Bedside Teaching: Findings from a Focus Group Study of Learners

Abstract: Bedside teaching is valuable but underutilized. Including the patient, collaborating with learners, faculty development, and promoting a supportive institutional culture can redress several barriers to bedside teaching.

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“…13,15,23,24 Our results confirm these findings, and add environmental and logistical challenges to the list of factors that may impede success. The role of the attending physicians and senior residents in managing rounds emerged as the core variable, suggesting that the effectiveness of the manager is critical in educationally effective family-centered rounds.…”
Section: Spectrum Of Educationally Effective Family-centered Bedside supporting
confidence: 79%
“…13,15,23,24 Our results confirm these findings, and add environmental and logistical challenges to the list of factors that may impede success. The role of the attending physicians and senior residents in managing rounds emerged as the core variable, suggesting that the effectiveness of the manager is critical in educationally effective family-centered rounds.…”
Section: Spectrum Of Educationally Effective Family-centered Bedside supporting
confidence: 79%
“…She teaches educational management in the German MME program. (Skeff et al 1992;Ramani 2003;Lake & Ryan 2004a;Williams et al 2008) Effects of minimal changes to bedside teaching e429…”
Section: Notes On Contributorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific method adopted in this programme, the small group bedside tutorial, although well-known to be an essential part of undergraduate medical education, has been shown to be underutilised 10 and is the teaching method most threatened by the increasing pressure on medical educators that we are currently facing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%