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[ attitudes of Kerman university of medical sciences interns toward the adequacy of received trainings in achieving the approved educational goals in obstetricsand gynecology ward]
Strides in Development of Medical Education. 2005; 2 (2): 95-101
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-171088
ABSTRACT
Students as the major part of education are one of the best sources of information in each educationalsystem. One of the uses of this source of information is studying the achievement of educational goals.To determine the adequacy rate of presented trainings in achieving educational goals of Obstetrics and Gynecology ward from the point of view of interns.All interns of Kerman University of Medical Sciences in 2005- 2006 including 93 ones were enrolled into thestudy. Data gathering was done by using a questionnaire including the subjects of training materials in Obstetrics and Gynecology ward. Participants were asked to determine the adequacy of presented trainings for each subject.From 93 interns, 63.7% were female, 71.1% were single and 52.2% have started their medical educationprogram before 2000. Mean age of participants was 25.7 +/- 2 years. From all, 46.6% have seen the approved program ofObstetrics and Gynecology ward and 52.9% asserted that they had been informed of the educational goals at the beginningof the course. The highest adequacy rates were obtained for determining gestational age and estimated delivery datebased on LMP [90.7%], fetal heart rate controlling [87.3%] and prenatal cares [81.6%], while the lowest adequacy rateswere related to inserting and removing Norplant [respectively 16.8% and 16.2%] and inserting IUD [19.8%]. Mean totalpercentage of training adequacy in two domains of diagnosis and therapeutic activities and emergency activities showed nosignificant difference based on age, year of enrolling, marital statue and sex. Mean total score of training adequacy indiagnostic and therapeutic domain including 31 cases was 55.8 +/- 14.3 and in emergency activities including 8 cases, it was 51.23 +/- 2.1 that shows a significant difference [P= 0.002].From the point of view of studied interns, based on the approved educational goals, presented trainings in Obstetrics and Gynecology ward had not been adequate. Therefore improving the quality of clinical training and its continuous evaluation in order to make it compatible with educational goals and changing needs of community is necessary
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Persian Journal: Strides Dev. Med. Educ. Year: 2005

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Persian Journal: Strides Dev. Med. Educ. Year: 2005