From VR surgery to AI-driven diagnostics, the "Principles" remain the same, but the tools are changing.
Learners build new knowledge upon what they already know. This is why "see one, do one, teach one" has evolved into more supervised, reflective practice.
Using "active learning" techniques like simulation helps info stick better than passive reading.
From VR surgery to AI-driven diagnostics, the "Principles" remain the same, but the tools are changing.
Learners build new knowledge upon what they already know. This is why "see one, do one, teach one" has evolved into more supervised, reflective practice. Principles of Medical Education PDF
Using "active learning" techniques like simulation helps info stick better than passive reading. From VR surgery to AI-driven diagnostics, the "Principles"