Learning-by-Concordance (LbC): introducing undergraduate students to the complexity and uncertainty of clinical practice.
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Abstract | :
A current challenge in medical education is the steep exposure to the complexity and uncertainty of clinical practice in early clerkship. The gap between pre-clinical courses and the reality of clinical decision-making can be overwhelming for undergraduate students. The Learning-by-Concordance (LbC) approach aims to bridge this gap by embedding complexity and uncertainty by relying on real-life situations and exposure to expert reasoning processes to support learning. LbC provides three forms of support: 1) expert responses that students compare with their own, 2) expert explanations and 3) recognized scholars' key-messages. |
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2016
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Journal | :
Canadian medical education journal
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Volume | :
7
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Issue | :
2
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Number of Pages | :
e104-e113
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Short Title | :
Can Med Educ J
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