THE PROCEDURAL AND INTERPRETIVE SKILLS THAT 3RD-YEAR MEDICINE CLERKS SHOULD MASTER - VIEWS OF MEDICINE CLERKSHIP DIRECTORS

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作者
MAGARIAN, GJ
MAZUR, DJ
机构
[1] VA Medical Center (111-P), Portland, 97207, OR
关键词
GRADING; MEDICAL EDUCATION; MEDICINE CLERKSHIP DIRECTORS; MEDICINE CLERKSHIPS; MEDICAL STUDENT EVALUATION; PROCEDURE PERFORMANCE; INTERPRETATION SKILLS;
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10.1007/BF02598175
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
The authors surveyed medicine clerkship directors to determine which procedural and interpretive skills they felt third-year medical students should acquire. Of the 101 (81%) who responded, 91 felt that specific procedural and interpretive skills should be achieved by the end of the third-year medicine clerkship. Twenty-seven percent of these 91 reported having students keep a record of their activities; 35% reported testing students in the interpretation of various tests used in the evaluation of hospitalized patients on medicine services; and one clerkship director reported that his students were tested in their abilities to perform procedures. There was substantial disagreement by medicine clerkship directors over the procedural and test/study-interpretation skills in which medicine clerks should become proficient during the third-year medicine clerkship.
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