Students’ perceptions on community-based education at Avalon University School of Medicine during the first two years of the program
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Published:2018-09-04
Issue:
Volume:7
Page:190
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ISSN:2312-7996
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Container-title:MedEdPublish
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language:en
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Short-container-title:MedEdPublish
Author:
Arja Sateesh Babu,Arja Sireesha Bala,Chunchu Venkata Anirudh,Datla Narendra Sai Varma,Bottu Archana
Abstract
This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. Objectives The socio-cultural learning theory can be divided into a social and cultural process. Learner's learning occurs within the context rather than anticipating and preparing for the future context. It may happen in the workplace through apprenticeship, experiential learning, or community-based learning. Community-based education and community services have always been part of the students' volunteer services at Avalon University School of Medicine. The importance of community-based education has led to its recent integration into the curriculum. The objective of this study is to observe the community services in the field and to record the perceptions of students regarding community-based education at Avalon University School of Medicine.MethodsThis is a qualitative study. The research was conducted in the form of an observational study and framework analysis was done. The community-based education and community services were observed and recorded along with individual interviews. Students from different semesters were selected randomly for the interviews. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed.ResultsAll interviewed students (100%) reported that they are involved in community services. 53.8% of students were not able to recognize the health issues of Curacao. 84.6% of students recognized and acknowledged the local health issues after reminding them of the activities conducted in the community services. 84.6% of students believed community services enhanced their clinical skills and increased their confidence in communication skills.ConclusionCommunity-based education enhances the competency of future physicians in clinical and communication skills.
Publisher
F1000 Research Ltd
Subject
Community and Home Care
Cited by
2 articles.
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