'Educator with a capital E': Comparing medical education experiences of student-as-teacher elective participants and peers.
Sarah E OnoratoAndrea W SchwartzChristine P BeltranJeremy B RichardsPublished in: Medical teacher (2021)
Medical education knowledge and teaching skills are self-reported as important learning outcomes for medical students, independent of enrollment status in a student-as-teacher course. The structure of such courses, best understood through a deliberate practice-based model, supports students' achievement of key learning outcomes. Certain course elements may warrant inclusion in standard medical school curricula.