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Student attitudes about surgery in older patients before and after the surgical clerkship.

B S Linn, R Zeppa.   

Abstract

Although emphasis has been placed on including content on treating the elderly in the medical school curriculum, little attention has been given to whether content on surgical management of the elderly should be provided in the surgical clerkship. The purpose of this paper is to describe geriatric principles emphasized in a surgical clerkship and changes in attitudes of students. Junior students (N = 175) were tested on attitudes before and after the clerkship. Attitudes about treating the elderly and surgery in the elderly changed significantly and positively. Attitudes about emergency surgery in the elderly became more realistic, particularly in those selecting surgery as a career. This study differs from others that found that students became more negative about treating the elderly as they progressed through medical school. The surgical clerkship provides a different perspective of the older patient from that seen on medicine or in long-term care, in that the elderly are usually admitted and treated successfully in a short time. The fact that the surgical clerkship, in contrast to other medical school experiences, can positively influence attitudes about aging for all students, regardless of career choice, is encouraging and suggests that including content on surgical management of the elderly can help students become more favorable about treating older patients.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3827367      PMCID: PMC1492716          DOI: 10.1097/00000658-198703000-00019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


  12 in total

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Authors:  F Glenn
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  1973-09       Impact factor: 5.562

Review 2.  Attitude changes during medical school: a review of the literature.

Authors:  A G Rezler
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1974-11

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Authors:  A Ochsner
Journal:  Geriatrics       Date:  1967-11

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Authors:  M W Linn; B S Linn; L Gurel
Journal:  Geriatrics       Date:  1972-06

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Authors:  B S Linn; M W Linn; L Gurel
Journal:  Gerontol Clin (Basel)       Date:  1969

6.  The relationship of interest in surgery to learning styles, grades and residency choice.

Authors:  B S Linn; J Cohen; J Wirch; T Pratt; R Zeppa
Journal:  Soc Sci Med Med Psychol Med Sociol       Date:  1979-11

7.  Geriatric medical education: developments since the American Geriatrics Society Conferences on Geriatric Education, 1976-77.

Authors:  W Reichel
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  1981-01       Impact factor: 5.562

8.  Guidelines for graduate medical education in geriatrics.

Authors:  A S Robbins; J C Beck
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1982-10

9.  The undergraduate surgical clerkship. A cutting edge which separates the clinical from the nonclinical medical specialists.

Authors:  B S Linn; T Pratt; R Zeppa
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1979-02       Impact factor: 12.969

10.  Career preference of medical students and their attitudes about themselves and medical specialists.

Authors:  B S Linn; R Zeppa
Journal:  Psychol Rep       Date:  1980-04
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  2 in total

1.  Doctors and ageism.

Authors:  C T Currie
Journal:  Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)       Date:  1987 Dec 19-26

2.  Effects of age and nutritional status on surgical outcomes in head and neck cancer.

Authors:  B S Linn; D S Robinson; N G Klimas
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1988-03       Impact factor: 12.969

  2 in total

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