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  • Hellquist, Gunilla, 1949, et al. (författare)
  • [Early professional contact supports professional development of medical students. EPC--a new course in medical education in Gothenburg] : Tidig yrkeskontaklt stärker studenternas professionella utveckling
  • 2005
  • Ingår i: Läkartidningen. - 0023-7205. ; 102:38
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Early professional contact (EPC) is a new course for medical students during the first two years of the medical curriculum in the Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University. Small groups with four students and one tutor meet one day every month. The students participate in the clinical work together with the physician and his/her staff and practise communication with and examination of patients. In this article we describe the structure, the content, the basic knowledge and values of the course and the learning methods. We also discuss the results from a Course Experience Questionnaire and two focus groups. The students got insights into medical profession and health care and inspiration for future medical profession and confidence with patients. The physicians as tutors in clinical practice have an important role in supporting the medical students to build up their professional confidence by seeing, listening to and acknowledging them. EPC in the biomedical curriculum can help students balance and synthesize different knowledge, skills and attitudes.
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  • von Below, Bernhard, 1952, et al. (författare)
  • Medical students' and facilitators' experiences of an Early Professional Contact course: active and motivated students, strained facilitators.
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: BMC medical education. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1472-6920. ; 8
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Today, medical students are introduced to patient contact, communication skills, and clinical examination in the preclinical years of the curriculum with the purpose of gaining clinical experience. These courses are often evaluated from the student perspective. Reports with an additional emphasis on the facilitator perspective are scarce. According to constructive alignment, an influential concept from research in higher education, the learning climate between students and teachers is also of great importance. In this paper, we approach the learning climate by studying both students' and facilitators' course experiences.In 2001, a new "Early Professional Contact" longitudinal strand through term 1-4, was introduced at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. General practitioners and hospital specialists were facilitators.The aim of this study was to assess and analyse students' and clinical facilitators' experiences of the Early Professional Contact course and to illuminate facilitators' working conditions. METHODS: Inspired by a Swedish adaptation of the Course Experience Questionnaire, an Early Professional Contact Questionnaire was constructed. In 2003, on the completion of the first longitudinal strand, a student and facilitator version was distributed to 86 students and 21 facilitators. In the analysis, both Chi-square and the Mann-Whitney tests were used. RESULTS: Sixty students (70%) and 15 facilitators (71%) completed the questionnaire. Both students and facilitators were satisfied with the course. Students reported gaining iiration for their future work as doctors along with increased confidence in meeting patients. They also reported increased motivation for biomedical studies. Differences in attitudes between facilitators and students were found. Facilitators experienced a greater workload, less reasonable demands and less support, than students. CONCLUSION: In this project, a new Early Professional Contact course was analysed from both student and facilitator perspectives. The students experienced the course as providing them with a valuable introduction to the physician's professional role in clinical practice. In contrast, course facilitators often experienced a heavy workload and lack of support, despite thorough preparatory education. A possible conflict between the clinical facilitator's task as educator and member of the workplace is suggested. More research is needed on how doctors combine their professional tasks with work as facilitators.
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