Acquisition of clinical observation skills by medical students improves with discipline-based teaching. The example of neurological examination

Since 2014-2015, practical teaching of clinical observation skills for 2 year medical students at our faculty has been discipline-based; previously, each clinical lecturer had to cover all medical fields. We assessed the impact of this teaching reform on the neurological examination skills of medica...

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Veröffentlicht in:La revue de medecine interne 2018-12, Vol.39 (12), p.905-911
Hauptverfasser: Turc, G, Terrier, B, Bats, A-S, Ngo, C, Ranque, B, Calvet, D
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Zusammenfassung:Since 2014-2015, practical teaching of clinical observation skills for 2 year medical students at our faculty has been discipline-based; previously, each clinical lecturer had to cover all medical fields. We assessed the impact of this teaching reform on the neurological examination skills of medical students in a before-and-after study. Pre-reform 3 and post-reform 2 and 3 year medical students (n=62, n=71 and 52, respectively) had to perform 7 neurological examination items, for which performance criteria had been pre-defined. Subsequently, we assessed whether the mean grade in neurological examination skills during the test at the end of the 2 year was different between students who had received neurological teaching from a neurologist (n=29) or another specialist (n=102). The median [interquartile range] number of items acquired by post-reform 3 year students (4 [2-5]) was higher than that of pre-reform 3 year students (2 [1-3]; P
ISSN:1768-3122
DOI:10.1016/j.revmed.2018.09.001