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[Impact of a communication skills audiovisual package on medical students' knowledge]
LMJ-Lebanese Medical Journal. 2009; 57 (4): 226-230
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-102726
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Over the last decade more emphasis is being put on teaching communication skills [CS]. Use of videos and role-play was suggested to improve CS. This article will present the impact of an audiovisual package on promoting the knowledge of medical students in CS. Seventy-five second year medical students - distributed into eight groups led by four facilitators - critiqued a video clip immediately before and after the introduction of a communication skills audiovisual package. The skills taught included opening the interview, questioning, facilitation, clarification, reflection, confrontation, summarizing, and preparation of the patient for the physical exam. The students, also, role-played the reviewed scenario. The students' pre- and post-intervention responses were analyzed using a standardized grading form. There was a significant improvement in students' knowledge [p < 0.000] after the introduction of the intervention in all the CS taught except closed ended questioning. This improvement was consistent among the four facilitators. Reviewing video scenarios and role-playing improved the knowledge in core communication skills among second-year medical students assessed by a video-based written examination
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Audiovisual Aids / Students, Medical / Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice / Clinical Competence / Communication / Knowledge / Education, Medical / Education, Medical, Undergraduate / Educational Measurement Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: French Journal: Lebanese Med. J. Year: 2009

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Audiovisual Aids / Students, Medical / Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice / Clinical Competence / Communication / Knowledge / Education, Medical / Education, Medical, Undergraduate / Educational Measurement Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: French Journal: Lebanese Med. J. Year: 2009