Artigo Revisado por pares

Impact of the outpatient clerkship on medical students

1980; American Psychiatric Association; Volume: 137; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1176/ajp.137.12.1599

ISSN

1535-7228

Autores

Paula F. Eagle, Luis R. Marcos,

Tópico(s)

Medical Education and Admissions

Resumo

Using an anonymous questionnaire, the authors assessed the professional relevance of outpatient and inpatient curricula and the didactic value of different parts of the clerkship for 80 junior medical students randomly assigned to a pilot clerkship. Significantly more medical students preferred outpatient to inpatient psychiatry; they supported the view that working with outpatients is more useful, rewarding, and educational for the nonpsychiatrist physician. The implications of this study include the need to increase the outpatient psychiatric experience in medical school, the importance of surveying the impact of learning settings on students, and the reasonableness of adapting the curriculum to the didactic needs of students.

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