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Time spent on clerkship activities by students in relation to their perceptions of learning environment quality
Medical Education, 07/01/09
van Hell EA et al. - The results suggest that the time spent on activities involving direct patient contact is positively related to students' perceptions of the quality of their learning environment. None of the activities were significantly negatively related to the students' perceptions of their clinical learning environment. Future research should examine the optimal time allocations required to enhance the perceived quality of the clinical learning environment.
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