The special study module: a novel approach to undergraduate teaching in occupational medicine.

  • G. Fletcher
  • , R. M. Agius

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    Abstract

    Difficulties in teaching occupational medicine to undergraduates stem from the reduced availability of teaching time and the perception of the specialty. Recent changes in the General Medical Council curricular framework have permitted the development of a special study module (options course) in occupational medicine, in which a small number of motivated undergraduates elected to participate and which was adequately resourced. This course laid particular emphasis on changing students' attitudes towards the specialty, self-learning techniques, problem-solving and other skills such as workplace assessment. The objectives, content and teaching methods of the course are described, as is a preliminary evaluation. It is suggested that other medical schools should adopt and refine this approach in order to improve the quality of undergraduate training in at least a proportion of the output of medical schools.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)326-328
    Number of pages2
    JournalOccupational Medicine
    Volume45
    Issue number6
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 1995

    Keywords

    • *Education, Medical, Undergraduate
    • Humans
    • Occupational Medicine/*education
    • Teaching/*methods
    • Teaching Materials

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