| Literature DB >> 35211505 |
Jakov Tiefenbach1, Chandrasekaran Kaliaperumal1, Andreas K Demetriades1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Neurosurgery is a tertiary specialty, and exposure to medical students limited. One way to increase engagement and offer experience in neurosurgery is through Student Selected Components (SSC), Special Study Modules (SSM), or independent projects. Our aim was to assess the educational value of such projects and evaluate their effectiveness in exposing students to the field.Entities:
Keywords: SSC (Student Selected Component); SSM (Special Study Module); medical school curriculum; neurosurgical education; undergraduate neurosurgery; undergraduate student projects
Year: 2022 PMID: 35211505 PMCID: PMC8861074 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.840523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
The list of questions included in the online survey.
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| What is your gender? | Multiple choice |
| How old are you? | Free text |
| At what stage of your training are you currently in? | Multiple choice |
| How much protected time did you have to work on your project? | Multiple choice |
| When did you complete your project? | Multiple choice |
| What was the structure of your project? | Multiple choice |
| What type of project did you do? | Multiple choice |
| Did the project make you more or less interested in neurosurgery? | Likert scale |
| Did the project help you gain a better understanding of what a career in neurosurgery might be like? | Likert scale |
| Did the project help you develop knowledge in one or more neurosurgical procedure, pathology, and/or presentation? | Likert scale |
| Did you enjoy working on your project? | Likert scale |
| Would you recommend neurosurgery centered project to your peers? | Likert scale |
| Do you think that the project was a good “taster” for neurosurgery? | Likert scale |
| Do you think that the project provided a type of exposure to neurosurgery that could not have been achieved through a traditional clinical placement? | Likert scale |
| Did the project help you make valuable connections with neurosurgical registrars and consultants? | Likert scale |
| Have you had work in relation to your project presented at a conference? | Multiple choice |
| Have you had work in relation to your project published in a medical journal? | Multiple choice |
| Did the experience help you when applying for a neurosurgical training post? | Multiple choice |
| Any other comments you would share regarding your neurosurgical project? | Free text |
Figure 1The type of projects undertaken by medical students.
Figure 2Responses to the survey questions assessing the value of undergraduate projects.