2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40037-017-0379-4
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Symposia in undergraduate medical education: tailoring training in competencies to students’ needs

Abstract: IntroductionIn mastering competencies, it is a challenge to create training sessions which acknowledge individual students’ needs and are logistically feasible in the medical master’s program.MethodsSymposia were implemented in the medical master’s program to provide knowledge and training of skills in a number of topics, providing a positive contribution to students’ competencies and personal development. Each symposium contained a morning and afternoon program, structured around medical and societal themes a… Show more

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“…3 When symposia were added as a teachinglearning method to medical master's program, it was found that students' appreciation about applied teaching methods were high in 3 rd and 2 nd year students compared to 1 st year students. 6 Active learning improves student performance with improved pass rates in students when compared to those learning through conventional lectures. 2 In the present study, where we compared active learning enhancement through SBL to learning by traditional DLs by analyzing the post-test scores, we found no significant advantage in favor of SBL except in one topic-radial nerve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 When symposia were added as a teachinglearning method to medical master's program, it was found that students' appreciation about applied teaching methods were high in 3 rd and 2 nd year students compared to 1 st year students. 6 Active learning improves student performance with improved pass rates in students when compared to those learning through conventional lectures. 2 In the present study, where we compared active learning enhancement through SBL to learning by traditional DLs by analyzing the post-test scores, we found no significant advantage in favor of SBL except in one topic-radial nerve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symposia are an effective method to expose trainees to a field in medicine 7 . Within the field of interventional radiology, several medical student symposia have been organized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The iterative intervention described here combines a myriad of news stories and active learning strategies ( 2 ) to (i) help students apply critical thinking and scientific principles learned in class to analyze news reports and (ii) positively influence student motivation to engage and interact with course content. Past studies have shown graduate-level science students ( 3 , 4 ) and undergraduates ( 5 ) alike benefit from engaging with articles based on current events. By allowing students to select their own course-related news topic, they perceive content to be more valuable, resulting in improved critical thinking ( 6 ) and information literacy skills ( 7 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%