Evaluation of the Clinical Clerkship Program at the University of Tokyo (part 2): Course Evaluation and Faculty Evaluation by Students
- VernacularTitle:東京大学におけるクリニカル・クラークシップの評価研究(その2)―学生によるコース評価および教員評価―
- Author:
Shinji MATSUMURA
;
Junji OTAKI
;
Shunsaku MIZUSHIMA
;
Kiyoshi KITAMURA
;
Gordon L NOEL
;
Shunichi FUKUHARA
;
Shinichi TAKAMOTO
;
Kimitaka KAGA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
clinical clerkship;
program evaluation;
curriculum
- From:Medical Education
2004;35(6):369-376
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical clerkship program at the University of Tokyo Hospital. We report results of course and faculty evaluations by students and of qualitative evaluations, such as students, free comments and group interviews. Methods: Each item of the course and faculty evaluations was related to the overall educational goals developed in advance. Students evaluated the course and faculty immediately after the course ended. Results: Students rated the clerkship program favorably overall, but the scores of thesecond month (3.38) were lower that those of the first month (3.63). Although learning basic clinical procedures is not the main educational goal of the clerkship, students varied widely in their opportunities to perform procedures. Scores of faculty evaluations ranged from 2.93 to 3.87 in the first month and were lower in the second month for all but two items. Interviews revealed that students had fewer learning experiences in the second month because new residents started their rotations at that time. Conclusion: The results suggest that the scheduling of clinical clerkships should be changed. The contents of clerkship need further consideration.