2006
DOI: 10.1080/01421590600627011
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Learning the house officer role: reflections on the value of shadowing a PRHO

Abstract: In the new integrated undergraduate medical programme at the University of Manchester, fifth-year students spend several weeks shadowing the pre-registration house officer (PRHO) whose post they will take over. The concept of 'shadowing' emerged from a set of interviews conducted with graduates during their first PRHO job. Graduates felt that shadowing helped them to gain familiarity with the work environment; with orientation to the role of a PRHO; and with specific learning, such as disease management, on wh… Show more

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“…The importance of a pre-intern attachment in preparing medical graduates for their first postgraduate year has recently been demonstrated (Evans et al 2004;Lempp et al 2004;Jones et al 2006;Watmough et al 2006). This is the first study to do so in the context of a year long pre-internship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The importance of a pre-intern attachment in preparing medical graduates for their first postgraduate year has recently been demonstrated (Evans et al 2004;Lempp et al 2004;Jones et al 2006;Watmough et al 2006). This is the first study to do so in the context of a year long pre-internship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Tomorrow's Doctor's (UK) recommends that students have 'opportunities to shadow the PRHO post that they take up when they graduate' (General Medical Council 1993). Early data from these interventions suggest that a short pre-intern placement provides opportunity for focused clinical apprenticeship not obtained in previous curricula (Lempp et al 2004;Jones et al 2006) and that this can improve feelings of preparedness amongst students (Jones et al 2006). A year long apprenticeship has been part of the New Zealand medical curriculum for over 30 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
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