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Design, implementation and evaluation of a medical education programme using the ambulatory diagnostic and treatment centre

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Pages 341-345 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: In the UK a central government initiative is seeking to transfer aspects of specialist NHS care to community settings using ambulatory diagnostic and treatment centres (ADTCs).

Aims: Following the redevelopment of a district general hospital as an ADTC, we were interested in the feasibility of using this new facility to deliver a structured programme for undergraduate medical students.

Method: Twenty self-selected fifth year medical students at the University of Dundee, together with teaching and administration staff in the ADTC, took part in the study during the academic year 2005–2006.

Results: One hundred percent of students and 73% of staff responded to a questionnaire pitched at the level of reaction to the course. The key findings were that the students found the teaching venues useful, the general environment conducive to learning, and the content appropriate to their needs. Staff felt that patients were not unhappy or disturbed by having students present and did not think the presence of students inhibited their clinical work. They appreciated the new opportunity to teach.

Conclusions: An ADTC is a viable setting for structured teaching of undergraduate medical students. It provides a context for medical student leaning away from the main teaching hospital.

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Notes on contributors

John Dent

JOHN DENT is Reader in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery in the University of Dundee, Scotland and Academic Sub Dean for Stracathro Hospital, Brechin, Angus, Scotland.

Susan Skene

SUSAN SKENE is Senior Nurse and ADTC Administrator at Stracathro Hospital, Brechin, Angus, Scotland.

Dilip Nathwani

DILIP NATHWANI is Consultant Physician and Honorary Professor of Infection at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee.

Martin Pippard

MARTIN PIPPARD is Dean of the School of Medicine in the University of Dundee, scotland

Gominda Ponnamperuma

GOMINDA PONNAMPERUMA is Researcher in Medical Education at the Centre for Medical Education, Tay Park House, University of Dundee, scotland

Margery Davis

MARGERY DAVIS is Professor of Medical Education at the Centre for Medical Education, Tay Park House, University of Dundee, scotland

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