TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrative clinical experience
T2 - An innovative program to prepare for internship
AU - Fisher, Joslyn W.
AU - Thompson, Britta M.
AU - Garcia, Aimee D.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Background: Interns experience tremendous challenges on the transition from student to new physician. There is limited literature describing curriculum that enhances medical students' preparation for internship. Description: To prepare graduating medical students at our institution for the new responsibilities and stressors that they will face as interns, an elective course, Integrative Clinical Experience, was implemented. Over a 2-week period, participating medical students rotate through 1 to 3-hr modules that cover four major domains: managing acutely ill patients, teaching, communicating, and coping with stressors. Evaluation: Participants evaluated the course qualitatively and quantitatively through verbal and written feedback. Students found the course useful and educationally valuable. They also had a statistically significant increase in perceived preparedness for internship upon completion of the course. Conclusions: A 2-week, concentrated course is a feasible and effective method for raising students' perceived preparedness for internship.
AB - Background: Interns experience tremendous challenges on the transition from student to new physician. There is limited literature describing curriculum that enhances medical students' preparation for internship. Description: To prepare graduating medical students at our institution for the new responsibilities and stressors that they will face as interns, an elective course, Integrative Clinical Experience, was implemented. Over a 2-week period, participating medical students rotate through 1 to 3-hr modules that cover four major domains: managing acutely ill patients, teaching, communicating, and coping with stressors. Evaluation: Participants evaluated the course qualitatively and quantitatively through verbal and written feedback. Students found the course useful and educationally valuable. They also had a statistically significant increase in perceived preparedness for internship upon completion of the course. Conclusions: A 2-week, concentrated course is a feasible and effective method for raising students' perceived preparedness for internship.
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U2 - 10.1080/10401330701366788
DO - 10.1080/10401330701366788
M3 - Article
C2 - 17594227
AN - SCOPUS:34447567558
SN - 1040-1334
VL - 19
SP - 302
EP - 307
JO - Teaching and Learning in Medicine
JF - Teaching and Learning in Medicine
IS - 3
ER -