The Effects of "Introduction to Medical English" for 1st-Year Medical Students / 医学教育
Medical Education
;
: 107-111, 2000.
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in Japanese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-369720
ABSTRACT
The small-group-learning course “Introduction to Medical English” was introduced to the 1st-year students' curriculum in 1994. The effects of this course were examined by analyzing students questionnaires and by comparing results of the term-end examination. The following results were obtained. 1) Results of the term-end examination (multiple-choice method) showed a normal distribution. 2) Results of the questionnaires suggest that although medical English seemed difficult at first, the course produced a good response from students which conventional courses could not. These results suggest that “Introduction to Medical English” has a valuable role at the start of medical education.
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Japanese
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Medical Education
Year:
2000
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