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Peer mentoring experience on becoming a good doctor: student perspectives

机译:同伴介绍成为一个好医生的经验:学生视角

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Background PASS is a peer-led structured academic mentoring program designed to provide academic assistance for new students in their transition from college to university studies and also for students struggling in certain units. This study aims to establish acquired skills by peer leaders associated with peer-led mentoring via the PASS program, and to explore the role played by these acquired skills in their journey to become a successful doctor. Methods Study participants were forty selected second-year undergraduate medical students at Monash University Malaysia with commendable examination results. Validated pre-test and post-test questionnaires were administered to explore changes in the level of communication, leadership, professional, and pedagogical skills before and after participation in peer mentoring program. Qualitative analysis of focused group interviews was performed by an independent investigator to identify how the skills developed as a peer mentor may help with becoming a good doctor. Major themes were identified with the thematic-analysis approach. Results Thirty-eight students completed the pre-test and post-test questionnaires. Peer leaders reported improvement in oral and written skills for teaching; increased confidence to give constructive feedback; better stress management; efficient time management; improved interpersonal skills; and enhanced problem-solving and critical thinking capabilities. Eight major themes were identified from the interview and peer leaders reported positive experience of working in diverse environments and shouldering of responsibilities. Conclusions Peer-led mentoring provides a good opportunity for medical students to shoulder responsibilities as a leader and offers an experience of managing a team of their peers and juniors which in turn may enhance their communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills.
机译:背景通道是一个同行LED结构化学术指导计划,旨在为新生提供从大学向大学学习过渡的学术援助,并为某些单位挣扎的学生。本研究旨在通过通过通行计划与同行LED指导相关的同行领导人建立所获得的技能,并探讨这些获得的技能在他们的旅程中成为一个成功的医生。方法研究参与者是Monash University Malaysia的四十年级本科医学院,具有值得称道的考试结果。经过验证的预先测试和测试后问卷,以探讨参与同行指导计划之前和之后的通信,领导,专业和教学技能水平的变化。独立调查员对重点分析的定性分析是由独立调查员进行的,以确定作为同行导师的技能如何有助于成为一名优秀的医生。主要主题是通过专题分析方法确定的。结果三十八名学生完成了预测试和测试后问卷。同行领导人报告了口头和书面教学技能的改善;提高给予建设性反馈的信心;更好的压力管理;有效的时间管理;改善了人际关系技巧;并提高问题解决和批判性思维能力。从采访中确定了八个主要主题,同行领导人报告了在各种环境中工作的积极经验和责任的责任。结论同行指导为医疗学生提供了一个良好的机会,为医疗学生担任领导者的责任,并提供管理同行和小辈团队的经验,从而可以提高他们的沟通,人际关系和领导技能。

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