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How does participation in a voluntary prize exam affect medical students' knowledge and interest in ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dermatology?

BMC medical education 2020 Vol.20(1) p. 387

Nour R, Jobling K, Mayer A, Babikir S

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【연구 목적】 영국 의과대학 교육에서 이비인후과, 성형외과, 안과, 피부과 등 소수 전문과목의 교육 부족으로 인한 주임의의 임상 준비도 저하 문제를 해결하고자, 자발적 경시 시험 참여가 의과대학생들의 해당 과목에 대한 지식과 흥미에 미치는 영향을 평가하는 것이 본 연구의 목적이다.

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APA Nour R, Jobling K, et al. (2020). How does participation in a voluntary prize exam affect medical students' knowledge and interest in ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dermatology?. BMC medical education, 20(1), 387. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02314-y
MLA Nour R, et al.. "How does participation in a voluntary prize exam affect medical students' knowledge and interest in ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dermatology?." BMC medical education, vol. 20, no. 1, 2020, pp. 387.
PMID 33109199

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Otolaryngology (ENT), plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dermatology are medical specialties which tend to receive less coverage in UK medical school curricula compared to larger, generalist specialties. As a result, there are fewer opportunities for medical students to learn and to cultivate an interest. There are numerous papers that report concerns about junior doctors' ability to manage conditions within these specialties, which may jeopardise patient safety. The aim of our pilot project was to increase medical students' interest and knowledge of ENT, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dermatology. In addition to describing our project, we present and discuss literature on UK undergraduate education in these specialties and its impact on preparedness of junior doctors and future career choices.

[METHODS] One hundred twelve final year medical students at Newcastle University were invited to take part in a voluntary two-part (written and clinical) exam, in which prizes could be won and all participants would receive a certificate of participation. We distributed two online surveys to the students, one administered before the exam and one afterwards. Data was collected regarding the students' motivation for entering the prize exam and the students' baseline interest and knowledge in these specialties before and after the prize exam. Free-text responses were collected about the students' opinion of the project and whether participation was beneficial.

[RESULTS] Sixteen students participated in the exam. There was a statistically significant increase in the students' knowledge in ENT (p < 0.000), plastic surgery (p < 0.000), ophthalmology (p < 0.028) and dermatology (p < 0.012) after participation in the exam, but not in their interest levels. ENT was the preferred specialty of our cohort. The students reported that they found participation beneficial to their learning, particularly receiving exam feedback and explanations to exam questions.

[CONCLUSIONS] This pilot project was a useful intervention in increasing medical students' knowledge in these specialties, but not in their levels of interest. It also demonstrates that medical students are willing to participate in voluntary initiatives (in their spare time) to gain more learning opportunities and that medical students value timely exam feedback to guide their revision.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
약물 [BACKGROUND] Otolaryngology ( scispacy 1
질환 gain more learning opportunities and that medical students value timely exam feedback to guide their revision. scispacy 1
기타 participants scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Awards and Prizes; Career Choice; Dermatology; Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Humans; Ophthalmology; Pilot Projects; Students, Medical; Surgery, Plastic; Surveys and Questionnaires