Can students learn clinical method in general practice? A randomised crossover trial based on objective structured clinical examinations
- PMID: 9361543
- PMCID: PMC2127606
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.315.7113.920
Can students learn clinical method in general practice? A randomised crossover trial based on objective structured clinical examinations
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether students acquired clinical skills as well in general practice as in hospital and whether there was any difference in the acquisition of specific skills in the two environments.
Design: Randomised crossover trial.
Subjects and setting: Annual intake of first year clinical students at one medical school.
Intervention: A 10 week block of general internal medicine, one half taught in general practice, the other in hospital. Students started at random in one location and crossed over after five weeks.
Outcome measures: Students' performance in two equivalent nine station objective structured clinical examinations administered at the mid and end points of the block: a direct comparison of the two groups' performance at five weeks; analysis of covariance, using their first examination scores as a covariate, to determine students' relative improvement over the second five weeks of their attachment.
Results: 225 students rotated through the block; all took at least one examination and 208 (92%) took both. For the first half of the year there was no significant difference in the students' acquisition of clinical skills in the two environments; later, however, students taught in general practice improved slightly more than those taught in hospital (P = 0.007).
Conclusions: Students can learn clinical skills as well in general practice as in hospital; more work is needed to clarify where specific skills, knowledge, and attitudes are best learnt to allow rational planning of the undergraduate curriculum.
Comment in
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Can students learn comparable clinical skills in general practice and hospital settings?. Students are discriminating consumers of educational experience.BMJ. 1998 May 16;316(7143):1531-2. doi: 10.1136/bmj.316.7143.1531a. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9582157 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Can students learn comparable clinical skills in general practice and hospital settings? Availability of resources may have been a key factor.BMJ. 1998 May 16;316(7143):1532. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9616023 No abstract available.
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Can students learn comparable clinical skills in general practice and hospital settings? Like should be compared with like in a randomised crossover trial.BMJ. 1998 May 16;316(7143):1532. BMJ. 1998. PMID: 9616024 No abstract available.
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