2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/17101.7022
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Skill Learning Through Early Clinical Exposure: An Experience of Indian Medical School

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“…Providing clinical exposure in the initial years of medical curricula has also shown to enhance students' understanding of their future role. [10][11][12] The results of our study are in accord with those on medical students. Clinical exposure helps students develop their interpersonal and team-working skills which are essential to function within the multidisciplinary teams which characterise the modern healthcare environment.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Providing clinical exposure in the initial years of medical curricula has also shown to enhance students' understanding of their future role. [10][11][12] The results of our study are in accord with those on medical students. Clinical exposure helps students develop their interpersonal and team-working skills which are essential to function within the multidisciplinary teams which characterise the modern healthcare environment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The results of our study show that the early clinical exposure has a positive impact in providing a context to students' theoretical learning and improves their understanding regarding the application of knowledge in clinical practice. Providing clinical exposure in the initial years of medical curricula has also shown to enhance students' understanding of their future role …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conduction of ECE created interest and better understanding was strongly agreed by 86% and 72% of the students, respectively, giving a good feedback regarding ECE. [ 5 ] Similar findings were also observed by Sathishkumar et al . and Vyas and Sathishkumar, where they had observed that 96.4% of students gave an overall positive rating for the ECE in their feedback.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…BitaAfra et al (2015) state that Early exposure of medical students to clinical experiences will enhance their professional socialization process and will provide effective learning along with understanding. Early exposure to a clinical medicine program helps new students to cope with tension and job stress and improves their awareness of their profession.According to Rawekar et al (2016), Early clinical exposure provides the students various patient load does not pose a problem in the Indian setting. In fact, it possesses additional advantage to the students for a new experience and leads to deep learning.…”
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confidence: 99%