Introduction: Sexual health education is paramount in curbing the rising numbers of sexual transmitted diseases in Malaysia. Medical undergraduates which are the future frontier play an utmost role in educating and qu...Introduction: Sexual health education is paramount in curbing the rising numbers of sexual transmitted diseases in Malaysia. Medical undergraduates which are the future frontier play an utmost role in educating and quell the social barrier in discussion on this taboo topic. We aimed to determine the knowledge, perception and factors affecting sexual health education among medical students in MMMC and to advocate sexual health education at primary level. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 309 respondents comprises of Year 3, 4 and 5. Results: There was significant association between age, gender, religion and ethnicity and sexual health knowledge and perception score. Pearson correlation coefficient shows there was positive correlation (r = 0.059) between total sexual health knowledge percentage score and total perception score but was not significant. Conclusion: Medical undergraduates should improve their knowledge and perception regarding sexual health education. It is recommended to implement sexual education in high school curriculum and institution of higher learning in Malaysia as it is not implemented yet here due to political and religion sensitivity. It is also important that students develop personalities that are ready to accept exchange and contribute sensitive issues such as sexual health.展开更多
Objective:Family medicine,epidemiology,health management and health promotion are the core disciplines of community medicine.In this paper,we discuss the development of a commu-nity posting program within the framewor...Objective:Family medicine,epidemiology,health management and health promotion are the core disciplines of community medicine.In this paper,we discuss the development of a commu-nity posting program within the framework of community medicine core disciplines at a primary health centre attached to a teaching hospital in Puducherry,India.Methods:This is a process documentation of our experience.Results:There were some shortcomings which revolved around the central theme that post-ings were conducted with department in the teaching hospital as the focal point,not the primary health centre(PHC).To address the shortcomings,we made some changes in the existing com-munity posting program in 2013.Student feedback aimed at Kirkpatrick level 1(satisfaction)evaluation revealed that they appreciated the benefits of having the posting with PHC as the focal point.Feedback recommended some further changes in the community posting which could be addressed through complete administrative control of the primary health centre as urban health and training center of the teaching hospital;and also through practice of core disciplines of com-munity medicine by faculty of community medicine.Conclusion:It is important to introduce the medical undergraduates to the core disciplines of community medicine early through community postings.Community postings should be con-ducted with primary health centre or urban health and training centre as the focal point.展开更多
Interventional radiology (IR) is a clinical medical specialty which uses minimally invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat disease.[1] IR was introduced in China during the 1980s. It is a rapidly expa...Interventional radiology (IR) is a clinical medical specialty which uses minimally invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat disease.[1] IR was introduced in China during the 1980s. It is a rapidly expanding field and has become an integral part of medical care. The Chinese Society of Interventional Radiology is one of the largest societies for IR in the world.[2] However, there is no independent IR curriculum among clinical undergraduate programs in China, which is not helpful for clinical medical undergraduates to improve their cognition for IR. In this article, we report our initial experience of the IR teaching curriculum and discuss whether awareness and interest of IR could be improved by a systematic study of IR curriculum among clinical medical undergraduates.展开更多
Background:To determine if practice using an online fundus photograph program results in a long-term increase in proficiency with the direct ophthalmoscope in medical students.Methods:This study was a prospective medi...Background:To determine if practice using an online fundus photograph program results in a long-term increase in proficiency with the direct ophthalmoscope in medical students.Methods:This study was a prospective medical education trial.Students were enrolled to participate in an objective structured clinical examination(OSCE)using five patients with ocular findings.Students who matched a minimum of 6 discs 17 months prior to the study were assigned to the intervention group and were compared to students who did not participate in the exercise.Participants:46 second-year medical students at Queen’s University:15 in the intervention group,31 in the control group.Students were evaluated using the Queen’s University Ophthalmoscopy OSCE Checklist(QUOOC).Students were asked to calculate the cup-to-disc ratio,comment on disc margins and if there was any macular pathology.Students participated in a summative OSCE as part of the curriculum in which all students attempted to match fundus photographs.Results:Students in the intervention group performed significantly better on the QUOOC with a mean score of 78.3%(+/−4.2%)compared to the control who had a mean score of 69.4%[+/−4.2%(P=0.007)].The intervention group was significantly more accurate at matching optic nerve photographs with 100%(15/15)of the students correctly identifying the correct optic nerve on first attempt compared to 53.3%(16/30)in the control group(P=0.0014).Conclusions:The use of an online peer fundus photograph program leads to a long-term increase in examination technique,proficiency in ophthalmoscopy and accuracy at matching optic nerve photographs.展开更多
Objective:Based on the six-step curriculum development process proposed by Professor Schneiderhan et al.,the course needs,the cognition,and course summative assessment results,combined with the career preferences and ...Objective:Based on the six-step curriculum development process proposed by Professor Schneiderhan et al.,the course needs,the cognition,and course summative assessment results,combined with the career preferences and work value orientation of clinical medical students undertaking the course“Introduction to General Medicine”were surveyed.Methods:A self-designed questionnaire was used to collect information on the course cognition,course summative evaluation,and professional inclination of 233 junior medical students majoring in clinical medicine undertaking the course“Introduction to General Practice.”An analysis was conducted to provide a basis for curriculum revision in accordance with the structured composition of the curriculum development process.Results:(i)In terms of course cognition,before the course,67.0%of students were unaware of general medicine and general practitioners,73.0%of students had never participated in practical activities(including volunteer work),and 53.6%of students expressed interest in the course;there were significant differences in the growth environment,the frequency of participation in club activities,the cognition of general medicine/general practitioners before the course,participation in practical activities(including volunteer work),attentiveness to the current situation of medical treatment,and the interest toward the course(P<0.05);multi-factor logistics analysis showed that the factors influencing the interest toward the course include growth environment,frequency of participation in club activities,course cognition,participation in practical activities,and attentiveness to the current status of development of medical treatment.(ii)The course summative assessment results showed that 91.8%of students felt that it is necessary to learn this course,33.9%of students felt that the most important thing in the course is to learn the theoretical knowledge of general medicine and related diagnosis and treatment skills,53.2%of students felt that the most unfavorable factor affecting the learning of this course is the lack of interest in general medicine,and 64.4%of students hoped for more clinical practice to understand and participate in the work of general practitioners;paired t-test revealed differences in career preferences before and after the course(P<0.05);after the course,more students thought that general practitioner is an ideal career option.(iii)The results showed that 58.8%of students had considered their future specialty but did not have specific goals or plans,while 21.9%had considered their future specialty and had clear goals;there was a significant difference in professional inclination between genders as well as those who were attentive to the current state and development of medical treatment in our country and those who were not(P<0.05);with regard to the scores of importance in terms of the influencing factors of professional inclination,interest and possibility of professional development scored 3.92,ranking first,followed by income,which scored 3.91,and career prestige,which scored the lowest(3.62).Conclusion:Based on the needs assessment of clinical medical students,it is important to focus on improving students’interest in general medicine,especially their cognition and professional understanding of the course before the course itself,in addition to the development of relevant practical activities,and their attentiveness to the current state and development of medical treatment.The summative assessment results suggest that the implementation of this course has a positive influence on the career preferences of clinical medical students to a certain extent.Therefore,it is necessary to combine the course content with the development of general medicine,so as to stimulate students’interest in self-driven learning and in general medicine.This will attract more students whose work value orientation is influenced by interest and possibility of professional development to choose general practitioner as their future professional inclination.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To our knowledge, prescription of homeopathic medicines by homeopathic undergraduate students has not been studied before though it may possess serious implications. We aimed to determine the practice and ...OBJECTIVE: To our knowledge, prescription of homeopathic medicines by homeopathic undergraduate students has not been studied before though it may possess serious implications. We aimed to determine the practice and attitudes of prescription by homeopathic undergraduate students. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out involving all the students from four government homeopathic schools of West Bengal, India. Ethical requirements were ensured and data were collected using self-administered questionnaires. Chi-square tests and logistic univariate regression analyses were performed to identify associations and differences. RESULTS: A total of 328 forms were completed. Of these, 264 (80.5%) homeopathic undergraduate students admitted of prescribing medicines independently and most (40.5%) said that they did this 2-3 times a year. The most common reasons for this were 'urgency of the problem' (35.2%), 'previous experience with same kind of illness' (31.8%), and 'the problem too trivial to go to a doctor' (25.8%). About 63.4% of the students thought that it was alright to independently diagnose an illness while 51.2% thought that it was alright for them to prescribe medicines to others. Common conditions encountered were fever, indigestion, and injury. Students who prescribed medicines were more likely to belong to Calcutta Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital (odds ratio = 5.8; 95% confidence interval 2.247-14.972). Prescription by students gradually increased with academic years of homeopathic schools. Many students thought it was alright for students to diagnose and treat illnesses. CONCLUSION: Prescription of medicines by homeopathic undergraduate students is quite rampant and corrective measures are warranted.展开更多
Objective:To evaluate medical student and attending surgeon experiences with a novel interactive virtual Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery(OHNS)medical student elective during the COVID-19 pandemic.Study Design:A v...Objective:To evaluate medical student and attending surgeon experiences with a novel interactive virtual Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery(OHNS)medical student elective during the COVID-19 pandemic.Study Design:A virtual OHNS elective was created,with three components:(1)interactive virtual operating room(OR)experience using live-stream video-conferencing,(2)telehealth clinic,(3)virtual didactics.Setting:OHNS Department at the University of Pennsylvania(May 2020 to June 2020).Methods:Six medical students from the University of Pennsylvania;five attending otolaryngologists.Two surveys were designed and distributed to participating medical students and attending surgeons.Surveys included 5-point Likert scale items,with 1 indicating"not at all"and 5 indicating"very much so".Results:Response rate was 100%for both surveys.Students on average rated the educational value of the telehealth experience as 4.2±1.2,and the virtual OR experience as 4.0±0.6.Most students(n=5,83%)indicated that they had enough exposure to faculty they met on this rotation to ask for a letter of recommendation(LOR)for residency if needed,while attending surgeons had an average response of 3.0±1.0 when asked how comfortable they would feel writing a LOR for a student they met through the rotation.A majority of students(n=4,67%)felt they connected enough with faculty during the rotation to ask for mentorship.Half the students(n=5,50%)indicated that the rotation allowed them to evaluate the department's culture either"extremely well"or"somewhat well".Conclusions:Overall,participating students described this innovative virtual surgical rotation as an educationally and professionally valuable experience.With the continued suspension of visiting student rotations due to the COVID-19 pandemic,this virtual model may have continued relevance to medical education.展开更多
文摘Introduction: Sexual health education is paramount in curbing the rising numbers of sexual transmitted diseases in Malaysia. Medical undergraduates which are the future frontier play an utmost role in educating and quell the social barrier in discussion on this taboo topic. We aimed to determine the knowledge, perception and factors affecting sexual health education among medical students in MMMC and to advocate sexual health education at primary level. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 309 respondents comprises of Year 3, 4 and 5. Results: There was significant association between age, gender, religion and ethnicity and sexual health knowledge and perception score. Pearson correlation coefficient shows there was positive correlation (r = 0.059) between total sexual health knowledge percentage score and total perception score but was not significant. Conclusion: Medical undergraduates should improve their knowledge and perception regarding sexual health education. It is recommended to implement sexual education in high school curriculum and institution of higher learning in Malaysia as it is not implemented yet here due to political and religion sensitivity. It is also important that students develop personalities that are ready to accept exchange and contribute sensitive issues such as sexual health.
文摘Objective:Family medicine,epidemiology,health management and health promotion are the core disciplines of community medicine.In this paper,we discuss the development of a commu-nity posting program within the framework of community medicine core disciplines at a primary health centre attached to a teaching hospital in Puducherry,India.Methods:This is a process documentation of our experience.Results:There were some shortcomings which revolved around the central theme that post-ings were conducted with department in the teaching hospital as the focal point,not the primary health centre(PHC).To address the shortcomings,we made some changes in the existing com-munity posting program in 2013.Student feedback aimed at Kirkpatrick level 1(satisfaction)evaluation revealed that they appreciated the benefits of having the posting with PHC as the focal point.Feedback recommended some further changes in the community posting which could be addressed through complete administrative control of the primary health centre as urban health and training center of the teaching hospital;and also through practice of core disciplines of com-munity medicine by faculty of community medicine.Conclusion:It is important to introduce the medical undergraduates to the core disciplines of community medicine early through community postings.Community postings should be con-ducted with primary health centre or urban health and training centre as the focal point.
文摘Interventional radiology (IR) is a clinical medical specialty which uses minimally invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat disease.[1] IR was introduced in China during the 1980s. It is a rapidly expanding field and has become an integral part of medical care. The Chinese Society of Interventional Radiology is one of the largest societies for IR in the world.[2] However, there is no independent IR curriculum among clinical undergraduate programs in China, which is not helpful for clinical medical undergraduates to improve their cognition for IR. In this article, we report our initial experience of the IR teaching curriculum and discuss whether awareness and interest of IR could be improved by a systematic study of IR curriculum among clinical medical undergraduates.
文摘Background:To determine if practice using an online fundus photograph program results in a long-term increase in proficiency with the direct ophthalmoscope in medical students.Methods:This study was a prospective medical education trial.Students were enrolled to participate in an objective structured clinical examination(OSCE)using five patients with ocular findings.Students who matched a minimum of 6 discs 17 months prior to the study were assigned to the intervention group and were compared to students who did not participate in the exercise.Participants:46 second-year medical students at Queen’s University:15 in the intervention group,31 in the control group.Students were evaluated using the Queen’s University Ophthalmoscopy OSCE Checklist(QUOOC).Students were asked to calculate the cup-to-disc ratio,comment on disc margins and if there was any macular pathology.Students participated in a summative OSCE as part of the curriculum in which all students attempted to match fundus photographs.Results:Students in the intervention group performed significantly better on the QUOOC with a mean score of 78.3%(+/−4.2%)compared to the control who had a mean score of 69.4%[+/−4.2%(P=0.007)].The intervention group was significantly more accurate at matching optic nerve photographs with 100%(15/15)of the students correctly identifying the correct optic nerve on first attempt compared to 53.3%(16/30)in the control group(P=0.0014).Conclusions:The use of an online peer fundus photograph program leads to a long-term increase in examination technique,proficiency in ophthalmoscopy and accuracy at matching optic nerve photographs.
基金Special scientific research plan project of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education(Project No.20JK0343).
文摘Objective:Based on the six-step curriculum development process proposed by Professor Schneiderhan et al.,the course needs,the cognition,and course summative assessment results,combined with the career preferences and work value orientation of clinical medical students undertaking the course“Introduction to General Medicine”were surveyed.Methods:A self-designed questionnaire was used to collect information on the course cognition,course summative evaluation,and professional inclination of 233 junior medical students majoring in clinical medicine undertaking the course“Introduction to General Practice.”An analysis was conducted to provide a basis for curriculum revision in accordance with the structured composition of the curriculum development process.Results:(i)In terms of course cognition,before the course,67.0%of students were unaware of general medicine and general practitioners,73.0%of students had never participated in practical activities(including volunteer work),and 53.6%of students expressed interest in the course;there were significant differences in the growth environment,the frequency of participation in club activities,the cognition of general medicine/general practitioners before the course,participation in practical activities(including volunteer work),attentiveness to the current situation of medical treatment,and the interest toward the course(P<0.05);multi-factor logistics analysis showed that the factors influencing the interest toward the course include growth environment,frequency of participation in club activities,course cognition,participation in practical activities,and attentiveness to the current status of development of medical treatment.(ii)The course summative assessment results showed that 91.8%of students felt that it is necessary to learn this course,33.9%of students felt that the most important thing in the course is to learn the theoretical knowledge of general medicine and related diagnosis and treatment skills,53.2%of students felt that the most unfavorable factor affecting the learning of this course is the lack of interest in general medicine,and 64.4%of students hoped for more clinical practice to understand and participate in the work of general practitioners;paired t-test revealed differences in career preferences before and after the course(P<0.05);after the course,more students thought that general practitioner is an ideal career option.(iii)The results showed that 58.8%of students had considered their future specialty but did not have specific goals or plans,while 21.9%had considered their future specialty and had clear goals;there was a significant difference in professional inclination between genders as well as those who were attentive to the current state and development of medical treatment in our country and those who were not(P<0.05);with regard to the scores of importance in terms of the influencing factors of professional inclination,interest and possibility of professional development scored 3.92,ranking first,followed by income,which scored 3.91,and career prestige,which scored the lowest(3.62).Conclusion:Based on the needs assessment of clinical medical students,it is important to focus on improving students’interest in general medicine,especially their cognition and professional understanding of the course before the course itself,in addition to the development of relevant practical activities,and their attentiveness to the current state and development of medical treatment.The summative assessment results suggest that the implementation of this course has a positive influence on the career preferences of clinical medical students to a certain extent.Therefore,it is necessary to combine the course content with the development of general medicine,so as to stimulate students’interest in self-driven learning and in general medicine.This will attract more students whose work value orientation is influenced by interest and possibility of professional development to choose general practitioner as their future professional inclination.
文摘OBJECTIVE: To our knowledge, prescription of homeopathic medicines by homeopathic undergraduate students has not been studied before though it may possess serious implications. We aimed to determine the practice and attitudes of prescription by homeopathic undergraduate students. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out involving all the students from four government homeopathic schools of West Bengal, India. Ethical requirements were ensured and data were collected using self-administered questionnaires. Chi-square tests and logistic univariate regression analyses were performed to identify associations and differences. RESULTS: A total of 328 forms were completed. Of these, 264 (80.5%) homeopathic undergraduate students admitted of prescribing medicines independently and most (40.5%) said that they did this 2-3 times a year. The most common reasons for this were 'urgency of the problem' (35.2%), 'previous experience with same kind of illness' (31.8%), and 'the problem too trivial to go to a doctor' (25.8%). About 63.4% of the students thought that it was alright to independently diagnose an illness while 51.2% thought that it was alright for them to prescribe medicines to others. Common conditions encountered were fever, indigestion, and injury. Students who prescribed medicines were more likely to belong to Calcutta Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital (odds ratio = 5.8; 95% confidence interval 2.247-14.972). Prescription by students gradually increased with academic years of homeopathic schools. Many students thought it was alright for students to diagnose and treat illnesses. CONCLUSION: Prescription of medicines by homeopathic undergraduate students is quite rampant and corrective measures are warranted.
文摘Objective:To evaluate medical student and attending surgeon experiences with a novel interactive virtual Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery(OHNS)medical student elective during the COVID-19 pandemic.Study Design:A virtual OHNS elective was created,with three components:(1)interactive virtual operating room(OR)experience using live-stream video-conferencing,(2)telehealth clinic,(3)virtual didactics.Setting:OHNS Department at the University of Pennsylvania(May 2020 to June 2020).Methods:Six medical students from the University of Pennsylvania;five attending otolaryngologists.Two surveys were designed and distributed to participating medical students and attending surgeons.Surveys included 5-point Likert scale items,with 1 indicating"not at all"and 5 indicating"very much so".Results:Response rate was 100%for both surveys.Students on average rated the educational value of the telehealth experience as 4.2±1.2,and the virtual OR experience as 4.0±0.6.Most students(n=5,83%)indicated that they had enough exposure to faculty they met on this rotation to ask for a letter of recommendation(LOR)for residency if needed,while attending surgeons had an average response of 3.0±1.0 when asked how comfortable they would feel writing a LOR for a student they met through the rotation.A majority of students(n=4,67%)felt they connected enough with faculty during the rotation to ask for mentorship.Half the students(n=5,50%)indicated that the rotation allowed them to evaluate the department's culture either"extremely well"or"somewhat well".Conclusions:Overall,participating students described this innovative virtual surgical rotation as an educationally and professionally valuable experience.With the continued suspension of visiting student rotations due to the COVID-19 pandemic,this virtual model may have continued relevance to medical education.