Literature DB >> 15763847

What do medical students actually do on clinical rotations?

Paul Worley1, David Prideaux, Roger Strasser, Robyn March, Elizabeth Worley.   

Abstract

As medical schools make use of an increasing variety of clinical teaching settings, it is of interest to find that that there is very little published research that explores the actual learning activities undertaken by students in different environments. This study was designed to describe and analyse a typical week for students learning the same curricular material in one of three Australian settings: an urban tertiary teaching hospital, a remote secondary referral hospital and a rural community-based programme. Twenty-eight students completed week-long learning logs in weeks 9 and 35 of a 40-week academic year. Each student recorded his or her activity in 15-minute intervals for each week. Analysis of these data revealed that, compared with the hospital-based students, the community-based students reported greater patient contact, more time spent in clinical settings and increased time supervised by experienced clinicians. Whilst the community-based students valued their learning in clinical settings more highly than the learning they undertook at their home, the opposite was found for the tertiary hospital-based students. This study, the first to compare student activity in these three prototypical settings in the medical education literature, provides empirical evidence supporting community-based programmes as credible alternatives to traditional teaching hospital-based environments.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15763847     DOI: 10.1080/01421590412331285397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


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1.  Context counts: training health workers in and for rural and remote areas.

Authors:  Roger Strasser; Andre-Jacques Neusy
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2010-08-13       Impact factor: 9.408

2.  Validation of an electronic system for recording medical student patient encounters.

Authors:  Flory L Nkoy; Sarah Petersen; Armand H Matheny Antommaria; Armand H Antommaria; Christopher G Maloney
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2008-11-06

3.  Impact of an emergency medicine clerkship on students' perceptions of emergency medicine.

Authors:  Sangeeta Lamba; Roxanne Nagurka; Bart Holland; Sandra Scott
Journal:  Adv Med Educ Pract       Date:  2015-02-11

4.  The impact of students and curriculum on self-study during clinical training in medical school: a multilevel approach.

Authors:  J Barbosa; A Silva; M A Ferreira; M Severo
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2017-01-13       Impact factor: 2.463

5.  The Analysis of Teaching of Medical Schools (AToMS) survey: an analysis of 47,258 timetabled teaching events in 25 UK medical schools relating to timing, duration, teaching formats, teaching content, and problem-based learning.

Authors:  Oliver Patrick Devine; Andrew Christopher Harborne; Hugo Layard Horsfall; Tobin Joseph; Tess Marshall-Andon; Ryan Samuels; Joshua William Kearsley; Nadine Abbas; Hassan Baig; Joseph Beecham; Natasha Benons; Charlie Caird; Ryan Clark; Thomas Cope; James Coultas; Luke Debenham; Sarah Douglas; Jack Eldridge; Thomas Hughes-Gooding; Agnieszka Jakubowska; Oliver Jones; Eve Lancaster; Calum MacMillan; Ross McAllister; Wassim Merzougui; Ben Phillips; Simon Phillips; Omar Risk; Adam Sage; Aisha Sooltangos; Robert Spencer; Roxanne Tajbakhsh; Oluseyi Adesalu; Ivan Aganin; Ammar Ahmed; Katherine Aiken; Alimatu-Sadia Akeredolu; Ibrahim Alam; Aamna Ali; Richard Anderson; Jia Jun Ang; Fady Sameh Anis; Sonam Aojula; Catherine Arthur; Alena Ashby; Ahmed Ashraf; Emma Aspinall; Mark Awad; Abdul-Muiz Azri Yahaya; Shreya Badhrinarayanan; Soham Bandyopadhyay; Sam Barnes; Daisy Bassey-Duke; Charlotte Boreham; Rebecca Braine; Joseph Brandreth; Zoe Carrington; Zoe Cashin; Shaunak Chatterjee; Mehar Chawla; Chung Shen Chean; Chris Clements; Richard Clough; Jessica Coulthurst; Liam Curry; Vinnie Christine Daniels; Simon Davies; Rebecca Davis; Hanelie De Waal; Nasreen Desai; Hannah Douglas; James Druce; Lady-Namera Ejamike; Meron Esere; Alex Eyre; Ibrahim Talal Fazmin; Sophia Fitzgerald-Smith; Verity Ford; Sarah Freeston; Katherine Garnett; Whitney General; Helen Gilbert; Zein Gowie; Ciaran Grafton-Clarke; Keshni Gudka; Leher Gumber; Rishi Gupta; Chris Harlow; Amy Harrington; Adele Heaney; Wing Hang Serene Ho; Lucy Holloway; Christina Hood; Eleanor Houghton; Saba Houshangi; Emma Howard; Benjamin Human; Harriet Hunter; Ifrah Hussain; Sami Hussain; Richard Thomas Jackson-Taylor; Bronwen Jacob-Ramsdale; Ryan Janjuha; Saleh Jawad; Muzzamil Jelani; David Johnston; Mike Jones; Sadhana Kalidindi; Savraj Kalsi; Asanish Kalyanasundaram; Anna Kane; Sahaj Kaur; Othman Khaled Al-Othman; Qaisar Khan; Sajan Khullar; Priscilla Kirkland; Hannah Lawrence-Smith; Charlotte Leeson; Julius Elisabeth Richard Lenaerts; Kerry Long; Simon Lubbock; Jamie Mac Donald Burrell; Rachel Maguire; Praveen Mahendran; Saad Majeed; Prabhjot Singh Malhotra; Vinay Mandagere; Angelos Mantelakis; Sophie McGovern; Anjola Mosuro; Adam Moxley; Sophie Mustoe; Sam Myers; Kiran Nadeem; Reza Nasseri; Tom Newman; Richard Nzewi; Rosalie Ogborne; Joyce Omatseye; Sophie Paddock; James Parkin; Mohit Patel; Sohini Pawar; Stuart Pearce; Samuel Penrice; Julian Purdy; Raisa Ramjan; Ratan Randhawa; Usman Rasul; Elliot Raymond-Taggert; Rebecca Razey; Carmel Razzaghi; Eimear Reel; Elliot John Revell; Joanna Rigbye; Oloruntobi Rotimi; Abdelrahman Said; Emma Sanders; Pranoy Sangal; Nora Sangvik Grandal; Aadam Shah; Rahul Atul Shah; Oliver Shotton; Daniel Sims; Katie Smart; Martha Amy Smith; Nick Smith; Aninditya Salma Sopian; Matthew South; Jessica Speller; Tom J Syer; Ngan Hong Ta; Daniel Tadross; Benjamin Thompson; Jess Trevett; Matthew Tyler; Roshan Ullah; Mrudula Utukuri; Shree Vadera; Harriet Van Den Tooren; Sara Venturini; Aradhya Vijayakumar; Melanie Vine; Zoe Wellbelove; Liora Wittner; Geoffrey Hong Kiat Yong; Farris Ziyada; I C McManus
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2020-05-14       Impact factor: 8.775

Review 6.  Impact of family medicine clerkships in undergraduate medical education: a systematic review.

Authors:  Eralda Turkeshi; Nele R Michels; Kristin Hendrickx; Roy Remmen
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2015-08-04       Impact factor: 2.692

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