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Creating a better learning environment: a qualitative study uncovering the experiences of Master Adaptive Learners in residency.

Linda ReganLaura R HopsonMichael Albert GisondiJeremy Branzetti
Published in: BMC medical education (2022)
Master Adaptive Learners experience similar facilitators of, and barriers to, success in the learning environment. Overall, our data show that acquisition of many successful strategies and skills that support learning are relegated to the hidden curriculum of residency training. Educators could support a more effective learning environment for all trainees by: (1) highlighting patients as the focal point of learning, (2) building a professional 'learner' identity, (3) teaching learning skills, and (4) creating opportunities for collaborative learning.
Keyphrases
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