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A Medical Student-Staffed Outpatient Oncology Clinic: A 10-Year Brazilian Experience

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Pages 63-64 | Published online: 06 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

Background. This is an update of a 10‐years student-staffed oncology clinic. Methods. Students are divided into 4 teams; each sees 1 to 2 outpatients weekly. Results. By April 2006, 95 medical students participated, 89% for 2 or more years; 70% reported activity contributed to ability to read medical papers, and 59% improved their scientific writing. Of 39 students currently involved, 33 (84%) improved clinical skills in taking history, 27 (69%) in physical examination, and 34 (87%) in physician-patient relation. A total of 21 (56%) reported increased knowledge in general internal medicine. Although only 11% of former students pursued a specialty in Medical Oncology, 77% rated this clinic as the best extracurricular activity. Conclusions. Attendance of outpatient clinic in medical oncology can contribute significantly to the general medical education. J Cancer Educ. 2008; 23:63–64.

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