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- Title
A transitional curriculum for preparing medical students for internship, does it work?
- Authors
Dehghani, Mostafa; Athar, Omid; Ashourioun, Vahid; Akhlaghi, Mohammed Reza; Avizhgan, Maryam; Esmaeili, Atousa; Nasri, Parvaneh; Hosseini, Marzieh; Asilian, Ali; Shams, Behzad
- Abstract
Background: In a formative evaluation, we were supposed to find whether an innovative program has some merits to be continued or not. We also determined the critical points of the program. The evaluated program was a clinical pre-clerkship curriculum launched for departing to a less stressful medical clerkship. Materials and Methods: We analyzed the information contained in the students' logbooks. Using Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure standardized questionnaire, we also assessed the students' perception of learning environment within six clinical departments. Results: Totally, 64% of expected patient contacts, and teaching of more than 71% of required skills at 4 departments were carried out and students had more positive than negative perspective of their learning environments. Conclusion: The evaluand is a worthwhile program to be continued, though it needs some considerations for improvement.
- Subjects
SCHOOL environment; MEDICAL students; TRANSITIONAL programs (Education); CURRICULUM; INTERNSHIP programs; QUESTIONNAIRES; STUDENT attitudes; MEDICAL education
- Publication
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2013, Vol 18, Issue 6, p506
- ISSN
1735-1995
- Publication type
Article