Medical Students Teaching Medical Students Surgical Skills: The Benefits of Peer-Assisted Learning
Teaching surgical skills is a labor intensive process, requiring a high tutor to student ratio for optimal success, and teaching for undergraduate students by consultant surgeons is not always feasible. A surgical skills course was developed, with the aim of assessing the effectiveness of undergraduate surgical peer-assisted learning.
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - Category: Surgery Authors: Samuel Robert Bennett, Simon Rhys Morris, Salman Mirza Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research