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Learning from clinical supervision - a qualitative study of undergraduate medical students' experiences.

Cathinka ThynessAslak SteinsbekkHilde Grimstad
Published in: Medical education online (2022)
Feelings of safety, patients' being cared for, and confidence impacted on students' actions and thus learning. Our findings suggest that when students feel psychologically safe, they are more likely to act and interact during clinical supervision. One way to improve psychological safety is to foster relationships between students and supervisors.
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