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Surgical Residents as Clerkship Scholars May Improve Student Perception of the Surgery Clerkship.

Authors :
Ladowski, Joseph M.
Howell, T. Clark
Nash, Amanda
Rhodin, Kristen
Tracy, Elisabeth
Migaly, John
Bloom, Diane
Vatsaas, Cory J.
Source :
Journal of Surgical Research. Feb2024, Vol. 294, p37-44. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The surgical clerkship is a formative experience in the medical school curriculum and can leave a lasting impression on students' perception of surgery. Given the historical negative stereotypes of surgeons, the clerkship represents an opportunity to impact students in a meaningful way. Our institution developed a program in which research residents can serve as junior clerkship coordinators and educators; working closely with medical students on their surgery clerkship. At the end of their clerkship, students were administered a survey with Likert-scale and free text responses regarding satisfaction with the rotation, lectures, feedback, and value of the clerkship. Student survey results were compared before (2015-2016) and after (2017-2019) the implementation of the scholar program with nonparametric statistical analysis and qualitative text analysis. A total of 413 students responded to the survey with no significant difference in response rate by term (P = 0.88). We found no statistical difference with respect to overall course perception (92.3% versus 91.2%, P = 0.84), but a statistically significant difference was noted for the clarity of the provided written clerkship materials (80.3% versus 91.3%, P = 0.02) and usefulness of the feedback (57.5% versus 78.7%, P = 0.01). Qualitative analysis demonstrated an overall positive shift in perception of the clerkship, improvement in the course materials, and organization. The scholar program was overall well received by the students with improvements in certain aspects of the clerkship: organization, feedback, and course materials. This program represents a potential strategy to improve certain portions of the medical school clerkship experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224804
Volume :
294
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Surgical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173969636
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2023.09.056