The Impact of Medical Students' Individual Teaching Format Choice on the Learning Outcome Related to Clinical Reasoning.
Nikolai SchuelperSascha LudwigSven AndersTobias RaupachPublished in: JMIR medical education (2019)
Despite students' overall preference for text-based case histories, the learning outcome with regard to clinical reasoning was higher in students with higher exposure to video-based items. Time-on-task is one conceivable explanation for these effects as working with video-based items was more time-consuming. The baseline performance levels of students do not account for the results as the preceding summative exam results were comparable across the 2 groups. Given that a substantial number of students chose a presentation format that was less effective, students might need to be briefed about the beneficial effects of using video-based case histories to be able to make informed choices about their study methods.