Medical students are self-directed. Education must be relevant to their clinical goals and solve real-world problems.
Medical education is no longer just about long lectures in dark halls. Today, it’s built on several key principles that ensure students can handle the complexities of modern medicine.
Learners build new knowledge upon what they already know. This is why "see one, do one, teach one" has evolved into more supervised, reflective practice.
Training doctors to ask "What could I have done better?" after every patient encounter. 🛠️ How to Use These Principles Today
📍 : Medical education is a lifelong journey. Whether you're reading a 500-page PDF or teaching at the bedside, the goal is to create compassionate, competent, and curious clinicians. If you'd like to dive deeper ,
Feedback is the "fuel" of medical education. It should be specific, timely, and non-judgmental.









