| Literature DB >> 31745964 |
Nasenien Nourkami-Tutdibi1,2, Erol Tutdibi1,2, Susanne Schmidt3,2, Michael Zemlin1, Hashim Abdul-Khaliq4, Matthias Hofer5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic ultrasound has a crucial importance in clinical settings, especially in intensive care medicine where bedside ultrasound has become indispensable. Medical students as well as residents therefore have a strong interest in learning this useful skill. Since staff resources are limited, more and more universities are using student tutors in a peer-assisted learning concept (PAL) to teach medical students early in their training. To date, there is very sparse data about knowledge retention after peer-assisted teaching. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether PAL is a suitable method for teaching complex skills like abdominal ultrasound and to evaluate whether students do achieve adequate long-term knowledge retention after peer-assisted teaching.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31745964 DOI: 10.1055/a-1034-7749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultraschall Med ISSN: 0172-4614 Impact factor: 6.548