1. The value of qualitative inquiry in medical education research: evaluation of three successful publications.
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Velez-Florez, Maria C., Reid, Janet R., and Gokli, Ami
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EDUCATION research , *MEDICAL education , *MEDICAL research , *PICTURE archiving & communication systems , *ASSESSMENT of education ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
The author then showed the 50 images to a random selection of 15 radiographers and 15 radiologists, who ranked the quality of the images. The methods section is the most important aspect of qualitative research because this is the section in which the author describes the methodological approach, study setting, sampling strategy/data collection methods and information sources (Fig. I "Qualitative inquiry cultivates the most useful of all human capacities: The capacity to learn." i - Halcolm's Laws of Inquiry [[1]]Medical education research is an important and rapidly emerging field that draws from many disciplines (sociology, education, psychology, general medicine) with the objective to explain how people learn and how we should teach. Health Informatics J. 2010; 16: 75-86. 10.1177/1460458210361935 13 Mount J. Reject analysis: a comparison of radiographer and radiologist perceptions of image quality. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
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