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Evaluation of a Curricular Addition to Assist Medical Students inSpecialty Selection

机译:辅助医学生进行课程设置的评估专业选择

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Early hands-on experience with surgical procedures may help medical students make better-informed choices if considering a surgical specialty. Here, we evaluate a curricular addition in surgical anatomy, formally exposing second-year students to different surgical subspecialties. Students met with surgeons for 7 weeks (one afternoon per week) and practiced surgical procedures on human cadavers with supervision. About a quarter of the participants reported a change in their top choice of specialty upon completing the course, and about half of the students reported changes in their second and third choices. At the time of graduation, 85% of those surveyed reported participation in the course impacted their final choice of specialty. These results demonstrate such a course helped medical students select a specialty during early training.
机译:如果考虑手术专业,早期的外科手术实践经验可以帮助医学生做出更明智的选择。在这里,我们评估了外科解剖学中的课程设置,正式将二年级学生暴露于不同的外科亚专业。学生与外科医生见面了7周(每周一下午),并在监督下对人体尸体进行了外科手术。大约四分之一的参与者在完成课程后表示他们对专业的首要选择发生了变化,大约一半的学生报告了第二和第三项选择发生了变化。毕业时,有85%的受访者表示参加了该课程,这影响了他们最终选择专业。这些结果表明,该课程有助于医学生在早期培训中选择专业。

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