COA: Improved student performance with novice-video versus expert-video instruction
COA: Improved student performance with novice-video versus expert-video instruction
Observational learning in orthopaedic surgical simulation
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74 medical students performed a simulated basic diagnostic knee arthroscopy and then were randomized to receive one of the following interventions: a novice-video intervention, an expert-video intervention or no intervention at all. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of these interventions on students' performance post-intervention and following a retention period. Results, ass...
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