Is two a crowd? A qualitative analysis of dyad learning in an OBGYN clinical clerkship.
Laerke Marijke NoerholkAnne Mette MorckeKarlen S Bader LarsenMartin Grønnebaek TolsgaardPublished in: Medical education (2021)
Dyad learning enables students to be more active during their clinical clerkships, but it easily disrupts the balance between service and training. This disruption may be exacerbated by the shifted balance in priorities and values between different stakeholder groups, as well as by making implicit teaching obligations more explicit for supervising doctors and nurses. Consequently, implementing dyad learning may not be perceived as valuable by doctors and nurses in the clinical setting, regardless of its pedagogical rationale.