Medical students' perceptions of their development of 'soft skills' : part II : the development of 'soft skills' through 'guiding and growing' : original research
@article{Bergh2006MedicalSP, title={Medical students' perceptions of their development of 'soft skills' : part II : the development of 'soft skills' through 'guiding and growing' : original research}, author={Am Bergh and C. W. V. Staden and Pierre M. Joubert and C. Kruger and G. Pickworth and J. Roos and W. Schurink and Rr Du Preez and Sv Grey and B. Lindeque}, journal={South African Family Practice}, year={2006}, volume={48}, pages={1} }
ligBackground:l/ig This paper reports on medical students' views on the ways in which their 'soft skills' were developed. It is the result of a study on soft skills among two groups of students before and after curriculum reform at the School of Medicine of the University of Pretoria. One of the aims of the reform was to provide more teaching and learning opportunities for the development of soft skills. Soft skills include professional interpersonal and social skills, communication skills, and… CONTINUE READING
Topics from this paper
2 Citations
Faculty and medical students' perceptions of teaching and learning about the doctor-patient relationship.
- Medicine
- Patient education and counseling
- 2010
- 61
Factors associated with pharmacy students' attitudes towards learning communication skills – A study among Nordic pharmacy students
- Medicine
- Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAP
- 2018
- 5
- PDF