Abstract
Clerkships are generally seen as a very favourable learning environment for final-year students. However, in recent years the clinical experience of final-year students has been reported to decline progressively. It was decided, therefore, to introduce an innovative skills training model in internal medicine. Sixty final-year students received four consecutive days of training during their first week, consisting of three-hour sessions on each day. The skills training course reflected a patient history from admission to discharge and included all required routine procedures, typical forms/files and computer interactions. Acceptability was measured with self-administered surveys post-intervention and again 16 weeks later; self-assessment was measured pre-/post-intervention. The skills training course was well accepted by the students and led to a significant improvement in self-assessment. It was considered to be very helpful for work on the wards in both the immediate and the long-term retrospective evaluation. The final-year skills training course allows students to learn how to handle specific tools and applications for their work on the ward. It possesses face validity and is easy to integrate.
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Notes on contributors
C. Nikendei
C. NIKENDEI, MD, is at the University of Heidelberg Medical Hospital, and is responsible for skills-lab training and education of final-year students at the Medical Hospital.
B. Kraus
B. KRAUS, MD, is at the University of Heidelberg Medical Hospital, and is responsible for the medical education of final-year students.
M. Schrauth
M. SCHRAUTH, MD, is at the University of Tübingen Medical Hospital, and is responsible for the standardized patient programme at the Faculty of Medicine and for the medical education of final-year students.
P. Weyrich
P. WEYRICH, MD, is at the University of Tübingen Medical Hospital, and is responsible for the medical education of final-year students.
S. Zipfel
S. ZIPFEL, MD, is professor and chairman, University of Tübingen Medical Hospital, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy.
J. Jünger
J. JÜNGER, MD, is at the University of Heidelberg Medical Hospital, and is responsible for the medical education programme at the Medical Hospital.