Clinical teaching: the case of bedside rounds
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https://doi.org/10.51987/Rev.Hosp.Ital.B.Aires.v32i3.908Keywords:
teaching and learning in clinical settings, bedside teaching, bedside rounds revisited, work-based learning, ward rounds, clinical skillsAbstract
Possibly, bedside teaching in medicine is as old as medicine itself. Through history, well-known professors like F.Silvio and Sir W. Osler considered the strength of this teaching strategy and promoted it extensively. In the modern age, it is recognized that bedside teaching covers a variety of aspects that can not be taught in the classroom, such as learning of communication skills, physical examination, etc.; but at the same time, multiple barriers to its successful implementation have been identified. In this article, we describe the most common barriers that teachers should overcome to promote a meaningful and deep learning; as well as a series of practical proposals that are indicated to favor a proper implementation
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