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The relationship between service learning and medical student academic and professional outcomes.

David R Brush1, Ronald J Markert, Cathy J Lazarus.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Little is known about the relationship between medical student participation in service and performance outcomes.
PURPOSE: To examine relationships between involvement in required service learning and measures of academic and professional achievement and specialty choice.
METHODS: Using preexisting, self-reported data for Tulane University School of Medicine's class of 2004, we categorized students as low, moderate, or high on commitment and involvement in service learning (CISL) and compared to multiple outcomes: class rank; election to the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society; election to the Gold Humanism in Medicine Honor Society; total percent scores on 2 multistation, structured, clinical examinations; and specialty choice per 2004 residency match results.
RESULTS: Service learning involvement was related to class rank. There was a marginal relationship between CISL and election to AOA but no association with election to the Gold Humanism in Medicine Honor Society, Year 2 or 3 clinical skills examination results, or specialty choice.
CONCLUSIONS: High participation in service learning and service learning leadership identify a group of students less likely to be in the top quartile of their class yet who are making important contributions to the community and profession.

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16354133     DOI: 10.1207/s15328015tlm1801_3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Teach Learn Med        ISSN: 1040-1334            Impact factor:   2.414


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Authors:  Asim Al-Ansari; Fahad Al-Harbi; Wafaa AbdelAziz; Maha AbdelSalam; Maha M El Tantawi; Ismail ElRefae
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6.  Who is the Teacher and Who is the Student? The Dual Service- and Engaged-Learning Pedagogical Model of Anatomy Academy.

Authors:  Molly M Diaz; Kenechukwu Ojukwu; Jessica Padilla; Kevin Steed; Naomi Schmalz; Autumn Tullis; Alex Mageno; Jeff McCleve; Erik White; M Elena Stark; David A Morton; Gary Seastrand; Gaye Ray; Jane Lassetter; Heather A Wilson-Ashworth; Jonathan J Wisco
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