Teaching of Basic Life Support to first-year medical students by fifth-year medical students / 医学教育
Medical Education
;
: 417-422, 2010.
Article
in Japanese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-363021
ABSTRACT
1) A BLS training program was held for the first-year students of Tokai University School of Medicine in 2007/08.<br>2) The training program was based on the objective structured clinical examination. In 2007, our faculty directly instructed first-year students. In 2008, under the guidance of faculty members, fifth-year medical students doing clinical clerkships served as student-instructors for teaching first-year students. <br>3) To assess the BLS training program, questionnaires were completed by both the first-year students and the fifth-year students. The results of the survey showed that all students participated in this program with high motivation and intensity. The first-year students rated the guidance given by student-instructors more highly than that given by faculty members. Moreover, the program appeared to be enjoyable and challenging for the fifth-year medical students. Thus, the preceptor-based BLS training program (the Yanegawara method) potentially motivates both first-year and fifth-year medical students.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Type of study:
Practice guideline
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Qualitative research
Language:
Japanese
Journal:
Medical Education
Year:
2010
Type:
Article
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