Family Practice, Vol 14, 153-159, Copyright © 1997 by World Organization of Family Doctors
FM Martens, CP van der Vleuten, RP Grol, JM op 't Root, HF Crebolder and JJ Rethans
OBJECTIVES: The main aim of this study was to reach consensus between
students, faculty and general practice teachers on the educational
objectives and requirements of the clerkship in general practice. METHOD:
The consensus procedure consisted of four steps and all active general
practice teachers (n = 116) were asked to participate in the study.
RESULTS: We identified 189 educational objectives: 127 complaints
(problems, symptoms, syndromes), 29 clinical skills and 37 objectives
concerning the theoretical dimensions of general practice. Educational
requirements crystallized to 16 essential preconditions of a teaching
practice and 35 didactic activities to be performed by the general practice
teachers. CONCLUSIONS: These consensus results will be used to structure
the medical curriculum and as guidelines for the educational process during
the clerkship.
ORIGINAL CLINICAL RESEARCH
Educational objectives and requirements of an undergraduate clerkship in general practice. The outcome of a consensus procedure
Department of General Practice, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.
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