BackgroundEmergency medicine residency training requires rapid acquisition of diverse clinical competencies in high-pressure environments. Understanding residents’ learning preferences and curriculum satisfaction is essential for optimizing training outcomes, yet limited research exists on how demographic factors influence these variables in emergency medicine education, particularly in non-Western contexts.ObjectivesThis study aims to investigate the VARK (Visual, Aural, Reading/Writing, Kinest
Exploring VARK learning preferences, curriculum satisfaction, and the impact of demographic factors among emergency medicine residents at multiple training centers in Riyadh
Torki Alnasser
