2020
DOI: 10.37506/ijphrd.v11i11.11338
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Impact of Early Clinical Exposure on Psychomotor Skills of Medical Students in Indian Medical Education Set Up

Abstract: Introduction: Most attempts at early clinical experiences have been confined to limited patient contact in an introductory course on patient interviewing, a beginning physical examination skills course or elective opportunities. Early clinical exposure (ECE) and the accompanying knowledge and skill development does not replace the basic and clinical sciences but rather enriches and contextualises that learning and offers a wider variety of teaching and learning methods. Material and Methods:This Cross sectiona… Show more

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