| Literature DB >> 20187953 |
Mark Bicket1, Satish Misra, Scott M Wright, Robert Shochet.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many medical schools are establishing learning communities to foster cohesion among students and to strengthen relationships between students and faculty members. Emerging learning communities require nurturing and attention; this represents an opportunity wherein medical students can become involved as leaders. This study sought to understand issues related to active involvement among students who chose to become highly engaged in a newly developed learning community.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20187953 PMCID: PMC2837871 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-10-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
List of the open-ended questions that were asked of the 35 medical student informants leaders
| ◦ Why did you get involved with Peer Advising and/or the Colleges program? |
| ◦ What benefits do you perceive related to your taking on a committed role within the Colleges program? (How has it helped you or how do you think that it may help you in the future?) |
| ◦ What are the negatives or the drawbacks related to your taking on a committed role within the Colleges program? |
| ◦ Considering other peers who have not gotten involved in a leadership position in Peer Advising and/or the Colleges program, why do you think they have not done so? |
| ◦ If the Colleges or other programs wanted to draw in students to be actively engaged and take on committed roles, how do you think that this could be accomplished most effectively? |
Characteristics of the 35 medical student informants
| Women, n (%) | 15 | (42.8) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 24.7 | (1.7) |
| First Year | 11 | (31.4) |
| Second Year | 11 | (31.4) |
| Third Year | 6 | (17.2) |
| Fourth Year | 7 | (20.0) |
| Yes | 29 | (82.9) |
| No | 6 | (17.1) |
| Peer Advising | 7 | (20.0) |
| Social/Community building | 14 | (40.0) |
| Both | 14 | (40.0) |
| Number of hours devoted to Colleges program in the last 12 months, mean (SD) | 45.5 | (19.6) |
| Tremendously | 14 | (40.0) |
| A lot | 16 | (45.7) |
| Some | 4 | (11.4) |
| A little | 1 | (2.9) |
| Not at all | 0 | (0) |
Major themes relating to student engagement
| • Endorsing the need for the program |
| • Excitement with the start-up |
| • Wanting to give back |
| • Commitment to institutional excellence |
| • Collaborating with talented peers and faculty. |
| • Connecting with others |
| • Mentoring |
| • Learning new skills |
| • Recognition |
| • Lack of time |
| • Opportunity costs |
| • Creating defined roles |
| • Offering a breadth of opportunities |
| • Empowering students with responsibilities |
| • Making them feel valued. |