the ability to learn and adapt to clinical demands is essential in the training of residents. The Herrmann Brain Model categorizes thinking styles based on the preference for utilizing brain quadrants, serving as an applied tool for residents to assess their learning preferences.
This study delineates the learning styles according to Herrmann's brain quadrant model among anesthesiology residents at the National Western Specialty Hospital, Mexican Social Security Institute. Cross-sectional descriptive study; the Herrmann Brain Dominance Test was administered to anesthesiology residents. Each brain quadrant embodies distinct characteristics, thinking patterns, and approaches to knowledge acquisition. The test comprises 120 multiple-choice items on academic, daily, and professional scenarios. The quadrants are described as follows: LC "Scientific Expert," LL "Organizer-Introvert," RC "Interpersonal Strategist," RL "Imaginative Communicator."
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
The test comprises 120 multiple-choice items on academic, daily, and professional scenarios
National Western Speciality Hospital, Mexican Social Security Institute
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Quadrant dominance
Determine the learning style of each one of them based on the predominant cerebral hemisphere
Time frame: 12 months
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