A joint survey of medical students' self-assessment of competency after clinical clerkship and learning strategies among 9 universities in Japan
- VernacularTitle:医学生の臨床実習後の臨床能力自己評価と学習方略に関する9大学合同調査
- Author:
Hiroyuki Komatsu
;
Kazunobu Ishikawa
;
Taichi Shuto
;
Keiko Abe
;
Kazuhiko Fujisaki
;
Motofumi Yoshida
;
Masatsugu Ohtsuki
;
Miki Izumi
;
Keiichiro Suzuki
;
Shizukiyo Ishikawa
;
Kazuhiro Hirohashi
- Keywords: simulation-based education; clinical training; medical student; self- evaluation; model core curriculum
- From:Medical Education 2016;47(4):271-279
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Abstract:
This study examined the ability of medical students to self-assess basic clinical competence and learning strategies including simulation-based medical education for sixth-year medical students (n=903) at nine universities in Japan. About 40% of 27 procedures to achieve clinical skills in a model curriculum were taught using simulators with or without clinical training in hospitals. We noted that significant numbers of procedures were not practiced through any learning strategies. Higher self-assessment scores were observed among students in 4 schools who had more frequent learning opportunities through simulation-based education than among those with less frequent opportunities in 5 schools.