1. [Promoting research competence in psychosocial medicine - A new curriculum for medical students].
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Hartmann M, Monzer N, Schultz JH, Ditzen B, Wensing M, Schmalenberger K, and Herzog W
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- Clinical Competence, Humans, Prospective Studies, Biomedical Research education, Biomedical Research standards, Curriculum, Professional Competence, Psychosocial Intervention education, Psychosocial Intervention standards, Students, Medical psychology
- Abstract
Promoting research competence in psychosocial medicine - A new curriculum for medical students Objectives: The objective of this study is the introduction and evaluation of a new graduate-students curriculum to enhance research competence in psychosocial medicine. Method: N = 57 students have participated in the curriculum to date. All participants completed questionnaires regarding teaching quality and pre-post changes in subjective research competence. Results: All items on teaching quality were scored significantly higher (p < 0.05) compared to data of three other comparable psychosocial seminars. In addition, a substantial increase in subjective research competence was found (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The presented curriculum provides an opportunity to strengthen research competence and evidence-based critical thinking of prospective physicians at an early stage. As a consequence of these encouraging results, the curriculum has been implemented permanently at the medical faculty in Heidelberg.
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- 2021
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