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Views of final-year medical students at Damascus University about clinical skills acquired before graduation / Alourfi; R.;Hassan, El Sayed;Koudsi, A.

Tác giả : Alourfi; R.;Hassan, El Sayed;Koudsi, A.

Năm xuất bản : 2012

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671-677 Medical education in Syrian universities is facing many challenges that may affect the quality of the education and the standard of graduates. We therefore conducted a cross-sectional study using a self-administrated questionnaire with 76 items to investigate the perceptions of 290 final-year medical students regarding the confidence of performing some core clinical skills. A total of 271 responded [response rate 93.4%]. Student responses differed. While confidence was highest for skills that do not require practice in the clinical skills laboratory, it was low for skills that need training in emergency and intensive care units, or when students were participating in patient care with partial responsibility. Our findings confirm the need for effective clinical laboratory training, student participation in emergency room shifts, and that students to be allowed to take some degree of responsibility

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