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Medical students' evaluation of tutors in a group-learning curriculum
Authors:G I FELETTI  EILEEN DOYLE  ARIEN PETROVIC  R SANSON-FISHER
Institution:Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:This study focused on students' evaluation of tutors' effectiveness during an academic term, using a nineteen-item questionnaire. The study took place within an integrated problem-solving medical course. Four major factors in the tutor's behaviour were identified as having importance in the rating process: the ability to care for students, a knowledge of course structure and teaching staff philosophy, the ability to encourage independent thinking in students and a knowledge of the specific medical problems being studied. Further analysis suggested that students distinguish between good and bad tutors, those in different medical strands and with differing status. In general, the findings complement those dealing with student evaluation of lectures and to some extent, patient satisfaction with doctors.
Keywords:*Students  medical  *Teaching/methods  *Education medical  undergraduate  Curriculum  Evaluation studies  Australia
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