Preparing Students for Overseas Clinical Rotations
- Author:
Atsushi SHIMIZU
;
Yuzo TAKAHASHI
;
Yasuyuki SUZUKI
;
Alan T. Lefor
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Medical Student Education;
Clinical Education;
Clinical Rotations;
United States
- From:Medical Education
2009;40(1):47-53
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Medical students in Japan often want to do clinical rotations abroad. Preparation for these important clinical experiences is essential to maximize the learning opportunities. Language ability is only one small part of assuring success.1) It is important to consider the hospital where the rotation will take place, the specific rotation, the living arrangements and commuting to the hospital. Preparation before the rotation should include practice in performing and writing a complete patient history and physical examination.2) It is very helpful to have a cell phone while abroad, as well as a credit card. Students must bring a white coat, and it is recommended that they also bring a Japanese textbook in the field they will study.3) While on a clinical rotation, students must be active participants in patient care and in discussions. They must be aggressive about answering questions during ward rounds. Students must be aware of many cultural differences to have good relationships with patients and colleagues.