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The Clinical Teacher | 2017

How to connect classroom and workplace learning

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Marc Van Nuland; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex

Transition, the ‘dynamic process in which the individual moves from one set of circumstances to another’, features prominently in the training of students across the health professions. 1 Changes in students’ expectations, tasks or responsibilities frequently accompany each transition. 1 One of these transitions occurs when students move from the nonclinical setting or classroom to the clinical environment. 2 To avoid an abrupt transition into real clinical work, workplace experiences are increasingly integrated into the fi rst years of medical school; 3 however, no matter how integrated curricula may be, changes and transitions are unavoidable. 4 Within all transitions, students are required to continuously apply and refi ne the classroomacquired Transition features prominently in the training of students across the health professions Editors’ note: Health professional educators are increasingly interested in times of transition: from school to university; from student to recently graduated health professional in the fi rst days of practice; and from predominantly classroom-based learning to immersion in clinical settings. This toolbox article focuses on this last transition, an important time in the education of (in this case) medical students. The authors base the six practical recommendations on their own experiences as clinical educators as well as being guided by the literature on this topic. The transfer of learning to the workplace and to patient care may be diffi cult. Students require regular supervised practise of the competencies learned in the classroom and through simulation. Timely interactive feedback is important. One role of clinical teachers is to provide student support in order to facilitate students in their transition to workplace learning.


Perspectives on medical education | 2017

Enhancing the connection between the classroom and the clinical workplace: A systematic review

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Agnes Diemers; Nicolas Delvaux; An Verburgh; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex


British journal of medicine and medical research | 2015

Transferring high quality care of the elderly into the clinical workplace: barriers and facilitating factors.

Sanne Peters; J. De Lepeleire; S. Cortvriendt; C. De Keyser; K. Hoet; B. Janssens; Ann Roex


Teaching and Learning in Medicine | 2018

A qualitative exploration of multiple perspectives on transfer of learning between classroom and clinical workplace

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Marc van Nuland; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex


Archive | 2017

A qualitative exploration of multiple perspectives on the transfer of learning between classroom and workplace

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Marc Van Nuland; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex


Archive | 2016

Offering classroom-based learning materials via online technology during internship: A qualitative study

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex


Archive | 2016

Supporting students during their internship via an Electronic Performance Support System

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex


Archive | 2016

Enhancing the link between classroom and clinical workplace: A systematic review

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Agnes Diemers; Nicolas Delvaux; An Verburgh; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex


Archive | 2015

De transfer van kwaliteitsvolle ouderenzorg naar de klinische praktijk: Barrières en facilitatoren

Sanne Peters; Jan De Lepeleire; Sophie Cortvriendt; Celien De Keyser; Katrien Hoet; Brenda Janssens; Ann Roex


Archive | 2015

De transfer van het geleerde van de les naar de klinische werkplek: een systematic review

Sanne Peters; Geraldine Clarebout; Nicolas Delvaux; An Verburgh; Agnes Diemers; Bert Aertgeerts; Ann Roex

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Ann Roex

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bert Aertgeerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Geraldine Clarebout

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Nicolas Delvaux

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Agnes Diemers

University Medical Center Groningen

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Geraldine Clarebout

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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An Verburgh

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dominique Manhaeve

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marc Van Nuland

Catholic University of Leuven

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Mieke Vandewaetere

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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