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Learning through Teaching: Peer Teaching and Mentoring Experiences among Third-Year Medical Students.

Monica M YangBlair P GoldenKenzie A CameronLauren GardJennifer A BiermanDaniel B EvansBruce L Henschen
Published in: Teaching and learning in medicine (2021)
Students perceived their participation in peer teaching and mentoring experiences in the clinical setting as contributing positively to personal and professional development. Students from both clerkships reflected on their teaching and mentoring opportunities as a facilitator of growth in their own teaching skills; ECMH students further described a heightened sense of self-confidence and fulfillment. These findings highlight the importance of creating learning environments that foster peer teaching and mentoring, as such opportunities may lead to further growth as a learner and as a physician.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • emergency department
  • primary care
  • high school