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Oman Medical Journal. 2017; 32 (3): 201-206
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-187848

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Objectives: To evaluate new residents' perceptions of their own preparedness for clinical practice and examine the associated factors


Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted on August 20-23, 2016. New residents accepted for postgraduate training by Oman Medical Specialty Board were asked to complete the Preparation for Hospital Practice Questionnaire [PHPQ]. Data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 22


Results: A total of 160 residents were invited to participate in this study. Out of 160, 140 residents participated [87.5%], 70.7% were female and 59.3% were graduates from Sultan Qaboos University [SQU]. Ninety-nine percent of the graduates were either 'well prepared' or 'fairly well prepared' for hospital practice. Male residents scored higher in the confidence scale, while residents who did a postinternship general practice placement scored higher in understanding science. Graduates from Oman Medical College felt more prepared compared to graduates from SQU


Conclusions: Most of the new residents were well prepared to clinical work. Factors such as place of undergraduate study, training, and duration of internship significantly influenced the residents' perception of preparedness. Addressing these factors will enhance residents' preparedness for clinical work

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