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Carey, J. Christopher – Academic Medicine, 2000
Discusses formats to teach preventive medicine in obstetrics and gynecology (including learning objectives, lectures/seminars, and rounds/office practice) and evaluation methods (oral examinations, computerized question banks, objective structured clinical examinations). Offers examples from specific programs at American medical schools, including…
Descriptors: Gynecology, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum, Medical Education

Edwards, Janine C.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
In a pilot study, two methods of identifying problems in the evaluation of third- and fourth-year medical students' clinical skills were tested. The two types of materials, questionnaires and a problem-case analysis, were found to be complementary, both identifying some of the same problems and each identifying some different problems. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods

Forouzan, Iraj; Hojat, Mohammadreza – Academic Medicine, 1993
A study investigated, first, the percentage of medical students maintaining interest in obstetrics/gynecology during medical school compared to those maintaining interest in other specialties and, second, changes of interest from obstetrics/gynecology to other specialties and other specialties to obstetrics/gynecology. Results indicate instability…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Choice, Gynecology, Higher Education

Dolmans, Diana H. J. M. – Academic Medicine, 1993
A University of Limburg (Netherlands) medical school study investigated the relationship between student-generated learning issues and faculty instructional objectives (i.e., the effectiveness of the problems posed) in a problem-centered obstetrics and child development curriculum. Subjects were 120 students and 12 faculty. Results indicated…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Magrane, Diane; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1994
A survey of 222 obstetrics patients assisted by medical clerkship students from the University of Vermont and 78 who refused student participation found privacy the primary motivation for refusal and a desire to contribute to students' education a primary reason for accepting student participation. Patients frequently erroneously anticipated the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clinical Experience, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education

Kahn, Norman B., Jr.; Addison, Richard B. – Academic Medicine, 1992
A study investigated the availability of each of 19 medical school support services offered by 493 residencies in 6 specialties: family practice; internal medicine; obstetrics/gynecology; pediatrics; psychiatry; and surgery. Results show many specialties do not offer common, effective support services. It is suggested that programs move to…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Comparative Analysis, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education

Foster, Henry W., Jr.; Seltzer, Vicki L. – Academic Medicine, 1991
In response to New York State legislation limiting house staff working hours, a survey of obstetrics and gynecology resident programs (n=26) was conducted. Results were used to construct a prototype call schedule and a hypothetical monthly schedule indicating how a single resident would function without violating any state regulations. (MSE)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Gynecology

Richardson, David A.; Becker, Marilyn; Frank, Robert R.; Sokol, Robert J. – Academic Medicine, 1997
Survey of Wayne State University (Michigan) 542 medical students found significantly more third-year than second-year students reporting personal experience of mistreatment or discrimination. Students specializing in family medicine reported the lowest rates of mistreatment, those in obstetrics/gynecology and surgery the highest. Perception also…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Family Practice (Medicine), Gynecology, Higher Education