Author:
Spelde Audrey,Blatt Benjamin,Lewis Karen L.,Owens Jennifer L.,Greenberg Larrie
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Faculty have traditionally taught the physical examination (PE) to novice medical students (pre-clerkship students.), despite recruiting and cost issues and problems standardizing their approach.
Activity
We present a model using standardized patient instructor (SPI)-fourth year medical student (MS4) teams to teach PE to pre-clerkship students, leveraging the benefits of co-teaching and peer-assisted learning.
Results
Surveys of pre-clerkship students, MS4s and SPIs indicate positive perceptions of the program, including MS4s reporting significant growth in their professional identities as educators. Pre-clerkship students' performance on the spring clinical skills exams was equivalent to or better than their peer performance pre-program implementation.
Implications
SPI-MS4 teams can effectively teach novice students the mechanics and clinical context of the beginners’ physical exam.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Education,General Medicine