What students value: Learning outcomes in a required third-year ambulatoryprimary care clerkship

Citation
Sl. Lawrence et al., What students value: Learning outcomes in a required third-year ambulatoryprimary care clerkship, ACAD MED, 74(6), 1999, pp. 715-717
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
ACADEMIC MEDICINE
ISSN journal
10402446 → ACNP
Volume
74
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
715 - 717
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-2446(199906)74:6<715:WSVLOI>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Purpose. To determine learning outcomes from the students' perspective on t he clinical portion of a third-year primary care ambulatory clerkship. Method. Over 18 months (December 1994 to June 1996), students at the Medica l College of Wisconsin identified what they had learned during the clerkshi p in each of seven learning settings. Responses were transcribed and a codi ng dictionary developed. Response frequencies were compared by logistic reg ression analysis over time and between rural and urban sites. Course goals set by faculty were compared to learning outcomes reported by students. Results. The authors coded 3,030 student outcomes into 48 categories. The t op ten learning outcomes by frequency are reported. Logistic regression ana lysis revealed no significant difference by time of year or by rural versus urban clerkship experiences. Twenty-six of 29 original course goals were c ongruent with the student-generated outcomes. Conclusion. Basic professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes were the le arning outcomes most valued throughout the year. Being alone with patients and working with their preceptors were the students' most valued learning s ettings.