Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala

The new competency-based undergraduate medical curriculum advocates early clinical exposure in medical training for adequate orientation to societal and patient needs. The present study aimed to explore the experiences of medical students about community-based training in rural hospitals during the...

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Main Authors: Shaliet Rose Sebastian, Geethu Mathew, Abel K Samuel Johnson, Avira Chacko, Bichu P Babu, Marina Rajan Joseph
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2021;volume=65;issue=3;spage=291;epage=293;aulast=Sebastian
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spelling doaj-61da4a16f23b403692cf065f1f8c49b92021-10-07T04:43:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2021-01-0165329129310.4103/ijph.IJPH_1265_20Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from KeralaShaliet Rose SebastianGeethu MathewAbel K Samuel JohnsonAvira ChackoBichu P BabuMarina Rajan JosephThe new competency-based undergraduate medical curriculum advocates early clinical exposure in medical training for adequate orientation to societal and patient needs. The present study aimed to explore the experiences of medical students about community-based training in rural hospitals during the first phase of clinical exposure. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted among 75 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery students who underwent the training program as part of their undergraduate medical training using “most significant change” technique. The responses collected were analyzed using the inductive approach of thematic analysis. Majority of the participants opined that the program not only has enabled them to better understand their academic learning but also has provided a social learning experience. The student feedback throws light on the potential of such community-based learning programs to inspire the students to become a more humane version of themselves. This study observed that the remote hospital-based training has positively influenced the students.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2021;volume=65;issue=3;spage=291;epage=293;aulast=Sebastiancommunity-based trainingkeralamedical studentsqualitative
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Abel K Samuel Johnson
Avira Chacko
Bichu P Babu
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Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala
Indian Journal of Public Health
community-based training
kerala
medical students
qualitative
author_facet Shaliet Rose Sebastian
Geethu Mathew
Abel K Samuel Johnson
Avira Chacko
Bichu P Babu
Marina Rajan Joseph
author_sort Shaliet Rose Sebastian
title Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala
title_short Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala
title_full Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala
title_fullStr Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: A qualitative study from Kerala
title_sort perceptions on the impact of a structured community-based training model in undergraduate medical training during the first phase of clinical exposure: a qualitative study from kerala
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Public Health
issn 0019-557X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The new competency-based undergraduate medical curriculum advocates early clinical exposure in medical training for adequate orientation to societal and patient needs. The present study aimed to explore the experiences of medical students about community-based training in rural hospitals during the first phase of clinical exposure. An exploratory qualitative study was conducted among 75 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery students who underwent the training program as part of their undergraduate medical training using “most significant change” technique. The responses collected were analyzed using the inductive approach of thematic analysis. Majority of the participants opined that the program not only has enabled them to better understand their academic learning but also has provided a social learning experience. The student feedback throws light on the potential of such community-based learning programs to inspire the students to become a more humane version of themselves. This study observed that the remote hospital-based training has positively influenced the students.
topic community-based training
kerala
medical students
qualitative
url http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2021;volume=65;issue=3;spage=291;epage=293;aulast=Sebastian
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