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Learning to Learn: Metacognition in Medical Teaching

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

According to this Fobes article , in 2020, more than two dozen medical schools reported a 25 percent increase in applicants (compared with 2019). Some attribute the increased interest in medical careers to our COVID-19 pandemic. The post Learning to Learn: Metacognition in Medical Teaching appeared first on BoardVitals Blog.

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Question Banks vs. Videos: Active vs. Passive Learning 

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With experience in evidence-based medical education across 70 specialty areas, BoardVitals board review question banks are expertly vetted and c onsistently updated to mimic what students will encounter on the real exam day. The post Question Banks vs. Videos: Active vs. Passive Learning appeared first on BoardVitals Blog.

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A Day in the Life of a Surgery Clerkship Student

The Physician Pharmacist

The surgical clerkship is one of the most important rotations students have during their third year of medical school. While most medical school rotations start in the early hours of the day, very few start as early as the surgical specialists. The team is usually stretched thin and relies on medical student help!

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How Can Evidence-Based Medical Education Improve Learning?

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

Also, a study published in The BMJ (British Medical Journal) asserts that, while more medical schools now teach evidence-based medicine, there is little published evidence on what curricular approaches or teaching methods work best. The post How Can Evidence-Based Medical Education Improve Learning?