“It Is This Very Knowledge That Makes Us Doctors”: An Applied Thematic Analysis of How Medical Students Perceive the Relevance of Biomedical Science Knowledge to Clinical Medicine
Abstract:Background Intensive study of the biomedical sciences remains a core component of undergraduate medical education with medical students often completing up to two years of biomedical science training prior to entering clerkships. While it is generally accepted that biomedical science knowledge is essential for clinical practice because it forms the basis of clinical reasoning and decision-making, whether medical students perceive an expanded role for their biomedical science knowledge remains to be examined. M… Show more
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