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Learning styles of medical students, general surgery residents, and general surgeons: implications for surgical education

Abstract

BackgroundSurgical education is evolving under the dual pressures of an enlarging body of knowledge required during residency and mounting work-hour restrictions. Changes in surgical residency training need to be based on available educational models and research to ensure successful training of surgeons. Experiential learning theory, developed by David Kolb, demonstrates the importance of individual learning styles in improving learning. This …

Authors

Engels PT; de Gara C

Journal

BMC Medical Education, Vol. 10, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 2010

DOI

10.1186/1472-6920-10-51

ISSN

1472-6920