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A novel approach to teaching pharmacotherapeutics—feasibility of the learner-centered student-run clinic

Authors :
Milan C. Richir
Abel Thijs
Tim Schutte
Ramon S. Dekker
Michiel A. van Agtmael
Jelle Tichelaar
Theo P. G. M. de Vries
Internal medicine
ICaR - Circulation and metabolism
Source :
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Dekker, R S, Schutte, T, Tichelaar, J, Thijs, A, van Agtmael, M A, de Vries, T P G M & Richir, M C 2015, ' A novel approach to teaching pharmacotherapeutics-feasibility of the learner-centered student-run clinic ', European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, vol. 71, no. 11, pp. 1381-1387 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-015-1916-x, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 71(11), 1381-1387. Springer Verlag
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015.

Abstract

á…ź Medical students should be better prepared for their future role as prescribers. A new educational concept to achieve this is learning by doing. This encompasses legitimate, context-based training and gives students responsibility as early as possible in their medical education. Student-run clinics (SRCs) are an example of this concept. Aim Describe the development of a new SRC for insured patients, primarily focused on medical (pharmacotherapy) education, the learner-centered student-run clinic (LC-SRC), and its feasibility. Methods Teams each comprising of three students (first, third, and fifth year) performed consultations including proposing management plans, all under the supervision of an internist. Patients were voluntary selected from the internal medicine outpatient clinic for follow-up in the LC-SRC. Feasibility was evaluated using a set of questionnaires for patients, supervisors, and students. Results In total, 31 consultations were conducted; 31 students and 4 clinical specialists participated. A pharmacotherapeutic treatment plan was drawn up in 33 % of the consultations. Patients were content with the care provided and rated the consultation with a 7.9 (SD 1.21) (1(min)-10(max)). Supervisors regarded LC-SRC safe for patients with guaranteed quality of care. They found the LC-SRC a valuable tool in medical education although it was time-consuming. Students appreciated their (new) responsibility for patient care and considered the LC-SRC a very valuable extracurricular activity. Discussion The LC-SRC is feasible, and all participants considered it to be a valuable educational activity. It offers students the opportunity to learn in a real interprofessional and longitudinal setting for their future role as prescriber in clinical practice. The benefits and learner effects need to be investigated in a larger study with a longer follow-up. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00228-015-1916-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14321041 and 00316970
Volume :
71
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....55fdf2187f6e7b69b882b191a1233f5f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-015-1916-x