Clinical learning environments: place, artefacts and rhythm.
Dale C SheehanTanisha JowseyMariam ParwaizMark BirchPhilippa SeatonSusan ShawAlison DugganTim WilkinsonPublished in: Medical education (2018)
We describe and make explicit how the natural environment of a medical ward and flow of work through patient care contribute to the learning architecture, and how this creates or inhibits opportunities for learning. Awareness of learning opportunities was often tacit and not explicit for either supervisor or learner. We identify strategies through which tensions inherent within space, artefacts and the rhythms of work can be resolved and learning opportunities maximised.
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