Medical Students’ Attitudes
Cross-source consensus on Medical Students’ Attitudes from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The review treats attitude and the affective domain as synonymous for medical education in this protocol. — Influence of general practice education on medical students’ attitude towards this discipline: a mixed studies scoping review protocol
- The affective domain includes interest, attitudes, values, appreciation and adjustment. — Influence of general practice education on medical students’ attitude towards this discipline: a mixed studies scoping review protocol
- Medical education research has under-researched attitudes compared with knowledge and skills. — Influence of general practice education on medical students’ attitude towards this discipline: a mixed studies scoping review protocol
- Interest in general practice is influenced by demographic, sociocultural and work-related factors as well as income. — Influence of general practice education on medical students’ attitude towards this discipline: a mixed studies scoping review protocol
- In one cross-semester survey, only 13% of medical students preferred becoming a GP. — Influence of general practice education on medical students’ attitude towards this discipline: a mixed studies scoping review protocol