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- Title
Students' Input on Preparing a Weekly Calendar of Individual Students in the Breast Surgery Clinical Clerkship.
- Authors
TSUDA, Banri; YOKOYAMA, Kozue; TERAO, Mayako; MORIOKA, Toru; OKAMURA, Takuho; NIIKURA, Naoki
- Abstract
Background; Until 2018, the Breast and Endocrine surgery had no student calendar. A questionnaire survey was conducted on how students felt by creating a weekly schedule of individual students from 2019. Method: 6th-year elective courses, targeted at students who selected Breast and Endocrine surgery clinical clerkship. The schedule clarifies the contents of the training as follows; outpatient visits, small group study (preparation for graduation and national exams including mammography reading), simulator training, and surgery. The questionnaire adopted an anonymous five-point evaluation method (5; I think very much; 4; Somewhat I think; 3; Normal; 2; Somewhat I don't think; 1; I don't think), and provided a free text box. The following seven questions were asked; A. I was able to send a good training, B. I was useful for studying national and graduation exams, C. Time constraints were appropriate, D. I could fully experience surgery, E. Appropriately experienced outpatients, F. Assignments (presented at conference) appropriate, G. I was interested in Breast and Endocrine surgery. Results: Average values were A. 4.7, B. 4.9, C. 4.6, D. 4.9, E. 4.8, F. 4.7, G. 4.7. However, C and F received low ratings of 1 and 2. In the free text box, there were favorable opinions such as the fact that it was good to prepare for the national examination and that reading mammography was helpful. Conversely, there were some negative opinions, such as a time spent outpatient was too long, a difference in enthusiasm among the instructors, and a hope to see more at the first visit and to cope with the procedure. Discussion: Preparing a weekly calendar of individual students generally yielded satisfactory results, but also highlighted the potential for future improvements in clinical clerkship.
- Subjects
CLINICAL clerkship; SURGICAL education; BREAST surgery; ENDOCRINE surgery; ELECTIVE system (Higher education); STUDY &; teaching of medicine
- Publication
Tokai Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Vol 45, Issue 3, p117
- ISSN
0385-0005
- Publication type
Article