An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors

Purpose: To evaluate medical students' satisfaction with clinical education during medical internship and the effects of variables in the organizational domain on satisfaction. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive analytic study in 2000 identified students' satisfaction with clinical educ...

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Main Authors: Vahid Ziaee, Zahra Ahmadinejad, Ali Reza Morravedji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2004-05-01
Series:Medical Education Online
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Online Access:http://www.med-ed-online.org/f0000082.htm
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spelling doaj-a5c20271b00e415f87562001f643219d2020-11-25T01:33:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMedical Education Online1087-29812004-05-01988An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective FactorsVahid ZiaeeZahra AhmadinejadAli Reza MorravedjiPurpose: To evaluate medical students' satisfaction with clinical education during medical internship and the effects of variables in the organizational domain on satisfaction. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive analytic study in 2000 identified students' satisfaction with clinical education in medical students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Students' satisfaction was assessed by a modified job satisfaction questionnaire. Clinical education was classified into; outpatient, bedside and theoretical teaching. Results: Overall satisfaction with clinical education was 38.8%; outpatient and bedside teaching 52% each and theoretical education 70.8%. Overall satisfaction had a significant association with approach to common and epidemic diseases, class size, and the course planning. Conclusion: Based on the present study, we conclude that clinical education should be reevaluated in our university with the specific attention to the class size, variety of diseases and course planning considered for each session in clinical education.http://www.med-ed-online.org/f0000082.htmstudent satisfactionclinical educationbedside teachingoutpatient trainingtheoretical education
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An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors
Medical Education Online
student satisfaction
clinical education
bedside teaching
outpatient training
theoretical education
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Zahra Ahmadinejad
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title An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors
title_short An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors
title_full An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors
title_fullStr An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors
title_full_unstemmed An Evaluation on Medical Students' Satisfaction with Clinical Education and its Effective Factors
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publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Medical Education Online
issn 1087-2981
publishDate 2004-05-01
description Purpose: To evaluate medical students' satisfaction with clinical education during medical internship and the effects of variables in the organizational domain on satisfaction. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive analytic study in 2000 identified students' satisfaction with clinical education in medical students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Students' satisfaction was assessed by a modified job satisfaction questionnaire. Clinical education was classified into; outpatient, bedside and theoretical teaching. Results: Overall satisfaction with clinical education was 38.8%; outpatient and bedside teaching 52% each and theoretical education 70.8%. Overall satisfaction had a significant association with approach to common and epidemic diseases, class size, and the course planning. Conclusion: Based on the present study, we conclude that clinical education should be reevaluated in our university with the specific attention to the class size, variety of diseases and course planning considered for each session in clinical education.
topic student satisfaction
clinical education
bedside teaching
outpatient training
theoretical education
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