Active Learning in Medical Education: Application to the Training of Surgeons

  • Luc J
  • Antonoff M
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Our article defines active learning in the context of surgical education and reviews the growing body of research on new approaches to teaching. We then discuss future perspectives and the challenges faced by the trainee and surgeon in applying active learning to surgical training. As modern surgical education faces numerous challenges, we hope our article will help surgical educators in the evaluation of curriculum development, methods of instruction, and assessment.

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Luc, J. G. Y., & Antonoff, M. B. (2016). Active Learning in Medical Education: Application to the Training of Surgeons. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 3, JMECD.S18929. https://doi.org/10.4137/jmecd.s18929

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