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Comparative study between an intensive small group teaching and a 1-year clinical practice on OSCEopen accessComparative study between an intensive small group teaching and a 1-year clinical practice on OSCE

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Comparative study between an intensive small group teaching and a 1-year clinical practice on OSCE
Authors
김신재우향옥박민환서지현윤희상박정제전시영화정석Patricia MullanLarry D. Gruppen
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
고신대학교(의대) 고신대학교 의과대학 학술지
Keywords
Clinical skills; Confidence; Objective structured clinical examination
Citation
고신대학교 의과대학 학술지, v.33, no.2, pp 181 - 190
Pages
10
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
고신대학교 의과대학 학술지
Volume
33
Number
2
Start Page
181
End Page
190
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/12393
DOI
10.7180/kmj.2018.33.2.181
ISSN
2005-9531
2586-7024
Abstract
Objectives: Our school introduced a new curriculum based on faculty-directed, intensive, small-group teaching of clinical skills in the third-year medical students. To examine its effects, we compared the mean scores on an OSCE between the third- and fourth-year medical students. Methods: Third- and fourth-year students did rotations at the same five OSCE stations. They then completed a brief self-reporting questionnaire survey to examine the degree of satisfaction with new curriculum in the third-year students and clinical practice in the fourth-year students, as well as their perception of confidence and preparedness. We analyzed the OSCE data obtained from 158 students, 133 of whom also completed the questionnaire. Results: Mean OSCE scores on the breast examination and wet smear stations were significantly higher in the third-year group (P < 0.001). But mean OSCE scores of motor-sensory examination and lumbar puncture were significantly higher in the fourth-year group (P < 0.05). The mean OSCE scores had no significant correlation with satisfaction. In addition, the self-ratings of confidence had a high degree of correlation with satisfaction with new curriculum (r = 0.673) and clinical practice (r = 0.692). Furthermore, there was a moderate degree of correlation between satisfaction and preparedness in both groups (r = 0.403 and 0.449). Conclusions: There is no significant difference in the effect on the degree of clinical performance and confidence between an intensive-small group teaching and a 1-year clinical practice. If combined, intensive small group teaching and clinical practice would be useful to improve the degree of ability and confidence in medical students.
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