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Objective To conduct intensive clinical skill training for non-mainland medicine interns and to explore the effects of training.Methods Twenty-six new clinical interns in the first affiliated hospital of Jinan university from June 2019 to June 2011 were enrolled and the 96 hours of intensive training was conducted.Results The scores of theoretical examination,puncture operation,physical examination and complete medical records of the 26 non-mainland interns were improved after training ( P < 0.05 ) and were higher than those of mainland interns ( P < 0.05 ).The enhancement in complete medical recording skills was the greatest and in puncture operation was the smallest among the four techniques.Conclusions The intensive training can effectively improve the clinical skills of nonmainland medical interns and the improvement of clinical skills in non-mainland interns is greater than that in mainland students.
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The clinical practice on real patients is more and more difficult in the present condition of the hospitals.The application of the simulating teaching system in clinical cardiovascular teaching can improve the study-activity,and develop studnets'ability to practice.
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To explore the teaching model and effect of emergency care simulator(ECS) teaching in "Shock"during clinical bed side teaching,fifty-six students were randomly divided into two groups, receiving model and traditional teaching model respectively. After one semester,the students’examination results and general effect were evaluated. The students’ex-amination results,clinical theory and clinical skills in ECS teaching group were significantly better than traditional teaching group.