2021
DOI: 10.52711/0974-360x.2021.00562
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Medical Students’ Preference, Attitude and Perception toward Basic Medical Science Subjects in a Public University, East Malaysia

Abstract: Introduction: Medical students build their clinical knowledge from previously obtained basic medical science knowledge during the pre-clinical year. The pre-clinical performances have some predictive value in the clinical discipline. Basic Medical Science (BMS) taught in pre-clinical years also supported the development of clinical reasoning skills and critical analysis of medical intervention. This study explored the preference, attitude and perception toward BMS subjects among the pre-clinical medical studen… Show more

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“…When basic sciences are taught in conjunction with clinical cases, student comprehension increases many folds 13 . The clinical reasoning ability of medical students builds on the basic medical sciences knowledge acquired during preclinical years 14 . Despite this, there are shreds of evidence lacking in the curriculum, especially concerning basic sciences and their relevance to clinical perspective.…”
Section: Background and Historical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When basic sciences are taught in conjunction with clinical cases, student comprehension increases many folds 13 . The clinical reasoning ability of medical students builds on the basic medical sciences knowledge acquired during preclinical years 14 . Despite this, there are shreds of evidence lacking in the curriculum, especially concerning basic sciences and their relevance to clinical perspective.…”
Section: Background and Historical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%