Learning core clinical skills - a survey at 3 time points during medical education

2007 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Learning core clinical skills - a survey at 3 time points during medical education​
Fischer, T.; Chenot, J.-F.; Simmenroth-Nayda, A. ; Heinemann, S. ; Kochen, M. M.   & Himmel, W. ​ (2007) 
Medical Teacher29(4) pp. 397​-399​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01421590701316563 

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Fischer, Thomas; Chenot, Jean-Francois; Simmenroth-Nayda, Anne ; Heinemann, Stephanie ; Kochen, Michael M. ; Himmel, Wolfgang 
Abstract
Background: It is generally unknown which clinical skills students acquire during medical education and which factors influence their levels of competence. Methods: We asked German medical students how competent they felt in performing individual clinical skills. Results: Third year students evaluated their competence in clinical skills, on average, not better than 4.7 on a Likert scale ranging from 1 ('excellent') to 6 ('insufficient'). The average score for fifth year students was 4.1, for final-year students 3.3. Deficits in all groups of students were most prominent in communication skills and diagnostic skills. Conclusions: These results are a plea for a structured curriculum including training courses to practice clinical skills.
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2007
Journal
Medical Teacher 
Organization
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin 
ISSN
0142-159X

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