| Literature DB >> 26032301 |
Florian E M Herrmann1, Markus Lenski2, Julius Steffen3, Magdalena Kailuweit4, Marc Nikolaus5, Rajasekaran Koteeswaran6, Andreas Sailer7, Anna Hanszke8, Maximilian Wintergerst9, Sissi Dittmer10, Doris Mayr11, Orsolya Genzel-Boroviczény12,13, Diann S Eley14, Martin R Fischer15,16.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pathology is a discipline that provides the basis of the understanding of disease in medicine. The past decades have seen a decline in the emphasis laid on pathology teaching in medical schools and outdated pathology curricula have worsened the situation. Student opinions and thoughts are central to the questions of whether and how such curricula should be modernized.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26032301 PMCID: PMC4460630 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-015-0381-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Demographics
| Age | ||
|---|---|---|
| Years | ||
| Mean | 24.69 | |
| Standard deviation | 3.39 | |
| Gender | ||
| Number of students | Percentage | |
| Female | 575 | 56.48 |
| Male | 348 | 34.18 |
| Status of pathology studies | ||
| Number of students | Percentage | |
| Completed | 285 | 28.00 |
| Not yet completed | 359 | 35.27 |
Characteristics of the surveyed medical student population. Discrepancies in the number of students and percentages are accounted for by students who did not answer all questions
Fig. 1Student goals. Students’ level of agreement with the statement that the labels on the left describe their goals in the pathology course in medical school (absolute values)
Fig. 2Student satisfaction. Representation of students’ responses to the statement that their pathology curriculum should be modernized and with the statement that they are satisfied with their current curriculum (absolute value). Discrepancy between the two charts suggests that a subgroup of students, while slightly satisfied, would still welcome modernization
Fig. 3Student preferences. Students’ level of agreement with the statement that the type of course mentioned in the labels on the left should be included in the modernized curriculum (absolute values)