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1. A comprehensive overview of medical error in hospitals using incident-reporting systems, patient complaints and chart review of inpatient deaths.

2. How Surgical Leaders Transform Their Residents to Craft Their Jobs: Surgeons’ Perspective

3. Uncovering the ecology of clinical education

4. Becoming a Clinical Teacher

5. An Exploration of Problem‐Based Learning in a MOOC

6. Teacher Perspectives of Interdisciplinary Coteaching Relationships in a Clinical Skills Course

7. Tensions in mentoring medical students toward self-directed and reflective learning in a longitudinal portfolio-based mentoring system – An activity theory analysis

8. Development and initial validation of a dual-purpose questionnaire capturing mentors' and mentees' perceptions and expectations of the mentoring process

9. Co-teaching in an Undergraduate Clinical Skills Course: Physicians and Social Behavioural Scientists Use a Shared Mental Model to Highlight Complementary Aspects of Medical Interviewing and Physical Exam Skills

10. Strengthening internal quality assurance processes: facilitating student evaluation committees to contribute

11. Job Crafting to Persist in Surgical Training: A Qualitative Study From the Resident's Perspective

12. Selection and ranking of patient video cases in paediatric neurology in relation to learner levels

13. Correction: Taking control: Is job crafting related to the intention to leave surgical training?

14. Taking control: Is job crafting related to the intention to leave surgical training?

15. Paying Attention to Intention to Transfer in Faculty Development Using the Theory of Planned Behavior

16. Informal learning from error in hospitals: what do we learn, how do we learn and how can informal learning be enhanced? A narrative review

17. Conceptualising GP teachers’ knowledge: a pedagogical content knowledge perspective

18. The Retrospective Pre-Post: A Practical Method to Evaluate Learning from an Educational Program

19. Fellows' in intensive care medicine views on professionalism and how they learn it

20. Professionalism beyond medical school: An educational continuum?

21. Perceptions of learning as a function of seminar group factors

22. Factors inhibiting assessment of students' professional behaviour in the tutorial group during problem-based learning

23. Teachers’ Interactions and their Collaborative Reflection Processes during Peer Meetings

24. Students' and Tutors' Perceptions of Problems in PBL Tutorial Groups at a Brazilian Medical School

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26. Trends in research on the tutor in problem-based learning: Conclusions and implications for educational practice and research

27. Combining bimodal presentation schemes and buzz groups improves clinical reasoning and learning at morning report

28. Student perceptions about the occurrence of critical incidents in tutorial groups

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30. Impact of a fellowship program for faculty development on the self-efficacy beliefs of health professions teachers: A longitudinal study

31. GP teachers' subject matter knowledge in the context of a tutorial: the preparation and delivery compared

32. Visual expertise in paediatric neurology

33. A Comprehensive Overview of Medical Error in Hospitals Using Incident-Reporting Systems, Patient Complaints and Chart Review of Inpatient Deaths

34. Reflective learning in a patient safety course for final-year medical students

35. Bad apples spoil the barrel: Addressing unprofessional behaviour

36. Paediatric resuscitation training--do medical students believe it should be a mandatory component of the curriculum?

37. Enhancing diagnostic accuracy among nonexperts through use of video cases

38. Training and learning professionalism in the medical school curriculum: current considerations

39. Teaching and learning professional behavior in practice

40. Professionalism: evolution of the concept

41. Student perceptions about the characteristics of an effective discussion during the reporting phase in problem-based learning

42. Participants' opinions on the usefulness of a teaching portfolio

43. Tutor intervention profile: reliability and validity

44. Explanatory models in the processing of science text: The role of prior knowledge activation through small-group discussion

45. Peer teaching: Academic achievement of teacher-led versus student-led discussion groups

46. Students’ perceptions of patient safety during the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate training: an activity theory analysis

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