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Peer-assisted learning from three perspectives: student, tutor and co-ordinator.

Elspeth Hill1, Francesca Liuzzi, James Giles.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves medical students teaching other medical students. Although the concept is not new, formal PAL is a relatively new development in medical education. CONTEXT: PAL Manchester is a peer-assisted learning scheme that has run for over 6 years at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. It is a student-led scheme that teaches clinical skills to medical students in years 3-5 of the Manchester curriculum. The scheme comprises small group sessions of 12 students and two peer tutors. INNOVATION: Here, we present the experiences of PAL Manchester from three perspectives: student (Francesca Liuzzi), peer tutor (Elspeth Hill) and student co-ordinator (James Giles). These accounts illustrate the roles within PAL Manchester and the personal benefits that may be derived from such a scheme. IMPLICATIONS: Different roles for medical students can be developed within a PAL scheme, presenting different challenges and benefits to participants. © Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21134199     DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-498X.2010.00399.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Teach        ISSN: 1743-4971


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