Clinical experience during the paediatric undergraduate course

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作者
Ahmed, SF [1 ]
Hughes, IA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Addenbrookes Hosp, Sch Clin, Dept Paediat, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, England
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10.1177/014107689909200607
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Medical students at the Cambridge Clinical School are provided with a list of 42 core conditions they should encounter and 20 core skills they should perform during their attachment. By self-completion questionnaires we assessed their clinical experience and the amount of teaching they received, relating the results to marks gained in end-of-attachment assessments. 103 (93%) of 110 students in year one and 123 (96%) of 128 in year two completed the questionnaires. Of the 42 core conditions, 13 were seen by under 70% of the students in year one. In year two, exposure rate increased for 26 core conditions by a median of 7% (range 2-40) and decreased in 13 core conditions by a median value 4% (range 5-13) (P=0.0005, chi(2)). Only mandatory core skills were performed by over 90% of students. 5% of students did not perform any newborn examinations and under 60% observed neonatal resuscitation or a high-risk delivery. Students' core condition score was associated with their core skill score (r=0.5), hospital grade (r=0.3) and exposure to acute paediatrics (r=0.3) (P<0.005). There was no significant association between clinical experience and the objective examination score or the amount of teaching received. There was an inverse association between the number of students at a hospital and the number of core conditions with an exposure rate above 70% at that hospital (r=0.7, P<0.05). This study suggests that clinical experience may be better judged by the clinical supervisor than by assessment of theoretical knowledge.
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页码:293 / 298
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