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Using Structured Clinical Instruction Modules (SCIM) in Teaching Palliative Care to Undergraduate Medical Students

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Pages 149-155 | Published online: 15 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

Background. Student evaluation of the palliative care attachment at The University of Western Australia highlighted certain shortcomings. Methods. A 2-hour Structured Clinical Instruction Module (SCIM) workshop was designed and implemented to address these issues. Results. Preworkshop and postworkshop questionnaires showed a marked increase in self-rated competence and suggested this improvement was directly attributable to the workshop. A follow-up survey of a small number of students demonstrated this increase was sustained over time. Conclusions. SCIMs appear to be an effective instructional format in the small group setting. We covered a broad range of topics in a cost-effective manner and with minimal tutors and resources. J Cancer Educ. 2008; 23:149-155.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of all the tutors involved in the program.

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