Assessment of Students'' experiences in technical procedures in a medical clerkship |
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Authors: | S. HUNSKAAR S. H. SEIM |
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Affiliation: | Medical Department B, Haukeland University Hospital, University of Bergen |
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Abstract: | This study was designed to provide some insight into the manner and degree of students' acquisition of practical skills. One hundred and fifty-two of a total of 166 students in a medical clerkship during the first clinical year answered a questionnaire. The questionnaire contained fifty-eight different laboratory tests and technical procedures. The study revealed deficiencies in the teaching programme. On the average the students had been exposed to 19.4 procedures during their 13-week clerkship. We found no differences according to sex or age. Fourteen skills were considered mandatory. The mean result was 62% for these procedures. Urine analysis and participating in evening rounds gained best scores, while test for blood in faeces and discussing insulin dosage had the lowest scores, 14% and 10% respectively. In order to increase the amount of exposure to practical skills, some improvements in the teaching programme are suggested. |
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Keywords: | *Clinical clerkship *Clinical skills *Diagnosis, laboratory Technology, medical/*educ Teaching/methods Norway |
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