Comparing fourth-year medical students with faculty in the teaching of physical examination skills to first-year students

  • Steven A. Haist
  • , John F. Wilson
  • , Nancy L. Brigham
  • , Sue E. Fosson
  • , Amy V. Blue

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Purpose. To see whether fourth-year medical students can teach the physical examination to first-year students as effectively as can faculty preceptors. Method: Ninety-three first-year students studying the physical examination were randomly assigned to one of ten fourth-year student preceptors or one of 15 faculty preceptors. Test results and course evaluations were compared by type of preceptor. Fourth-year student preceptors were surveyed regarding their experience. Results. The mean test scores did not differ between the first-year students with fourth-year student preceptors and those with faculty preceptors. The first-year students rated the fourth-year student preceptors higher than they did the faculty preceptors. The fourth-year students rated their experience favorably. Conclusion. A select group of fourth-year medical students provides a successful alternative to faculty in the teaching of the physical examination to first-year students.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)198-200
Número de páginas3
PublicaciónAcademic Medicine
Volumen73
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - feb 1998

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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