2019
DOI: 10.5116/ijme.5d76.32c5
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Barriers to outpatient education for medical students: a narrative review

Abstract: ObjectivesThis study surveys medical education literature published over the last 25 years (1993–2018) to identify the factors scholars consider deleterious to outpatient teaching for medical students. MethodsThis study conducts a review of medical education literature published between 1993 and 2018 using Medline, Lilacs, Ibecs, Cochrane Library, and Scielo databases. The following search terms were utilized: “Education, Medical, Undergraduate” AND “Ambulatory Care” AND “Teaching/methods” OR “Clinical Clerksh… Show more

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“…Con la intención de profundizar en la calidad emocional, se ha optado por una aproximación de carácter cualitativo al fenómeno emocional del profesorado de EF y, a su vez, a un estudio de revisión narrativa (Franco, Machado, Grinbaum & Porfirio, 2019;Mujica et al, 2017). Este tipo de revisión favorece el análisis de los significados emocionales.…”
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“…Con la intención de profundizar en la calidad emocional, se ha optado por una aproximación de carácter cualitativo al fenómeno emocional del profesorado de EF y, a su vez, a un estudio de revisión narrativa (Franco, Machado, Grinbaum & Porfirio, 2019;Mujica et al, 2017). Este tipo de revisión favorece el análisis de los significados emocionales.…”
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“…Faculty and trainees often cite patient volume, lack of dedicated time and inefficient care by trainees as precluding good educational experiences [ 6 12 ]. Conflicts often arise, particularly in private practices, regarding who to prioritize - patients or students - which can lead to loss of income [ 8 , 11 , 13 ]. Failure of professional programs to provide clear expectations, define educational experiences and offer standardized assessments contributes to poor faculty preparation [ 8 , 9 , 11 , 13 , 14 ].…”
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“…Conflicts often arise, particularly in private practices, regarding who to prioritize - patients or students - which can lead to loss of income [ 8 , 11 , 13 ]. Failure of professional programs to provide clear expectations, define educational experiences and offer standardized assessments contributes to poor faculty preparation [ 8 , 9 , 11 , 13 , 14 ]. Students describe experiences that benefit the patient and not the student (i.e.…”
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“…This challenge dates back to 1988 when International Meeting on Medical Education recommended the establishment of community-oriented medical education and the extension of clinical education from hospitals to the community (8). In 2001, the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) stated that one-third of clinical training should be provided in outpatient settings (9).…”
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