MedEdPublish (Jun 2020)

“To teach is to learn twice” Added value of peer learning among medical students during COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Sara Mohammed Sami Hamad,
  • Shazia Iqbal,
  • Alreuof Mohammed Alothri,
  • Manal Abdullah Ali Alghamadi,
  • Manal Khalid Kamal Ali Elhelow

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

Abstract

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In medical education, peer learning has a significant impact on deeper learning and considered an effective method of collaborative and deeper learning. This article highlights the adjustment of the final year medical students to the peer learning style during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the additional benefits of peer learning style and recommend key points that can help medical students to combat the current stressful situation. Adaptation to peer learning strategy may help to overcome this stressful situation and motivate each other to focus on studies. This approach can assist medical students to stay in touch with each other, collaborate, communicate, and boost each other morally. The peer learning style provides an opportunity for students to share thoughts and emotional reactions freely and friendly. This way can help to reduce stress and develop resilience. Students get rapid adaptation to technology-enhanced learning smoothly and effectively by helping each other to learn new skills. The feeling of staying connected with peers during the online sessions significantly augmented the ability to combat the crisis and augment social interactions.

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