2010
DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2010.51.373
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New Paradigm in Training of Undergraduate Clinical Skills: the NEPTUNE-CS project at the Split University School of Medicine

Abstract: Clinical skills' training is arguably the weakest point in medical schools' curriculum. This study briefly describes how we at the Split University School of Medicine cope with this problem. We consider that, over the last decades, a considerable advancement in teaching methodologies, tools, and assessment of students has been made. However, there are many unresolved issues, most notably: (i) the institutional value system, impeding the motivation of the teaching staff; (ii) lack of a strong mentoring system; … Show more

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“…Clinical skills training is often described as one of the weakest aspects of the medical undergraduate curriculum. 6 Surgical skills training is neglected in most undergraduate curriculums leaving students poorly exposed to the craft based aspects of surgery. Considering skills labs and simulators have become commonplace in post-graduate training and have become very advanced in mimicking reality, this atmosphere provides the ideal safe training environment to teach students basic surgical skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical skills training is often described as one of the weakest aspects of the medical undergraduate curriculum. 6 Surgical skills training is neglected in most undergraduate curriculums leaving students poorly exposed to the craft based aspects of surgery. Considering skills labs and simulators have become commonplace in post-graduate training and have become very advanced in mimicking reality, this atmosphere provides the ideal safe training environment to teach students basic surgical skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OSCE is a standard way of the assessment in family medicine (10,11). The goal of OSCE exam is to objectively assess the competence of students in communication, clinical exam skills, skills in performing clinical procedures and clinical decisionmaking in a limited time-span (12,13).…”
Section: Student's Work Diarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leaves students of today's modern programs, in times of their graduation, increasingly aware of their own inadequacies to prescribe basic medications and conduct small procedures despite being able to name and describe hundreds of rare diseases (23). With so many specialties and subspecialties in modern medicine, the core skills are being readdressed (24), and medical schools need to answer openly whether their programs educate a complete physician (general practitioner), or whether they are just a step in the process that will necessitate and obligate further formal education and training.…”
Section: Education During Medical Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%