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Fam Med ; 23(7): 547-8, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1936739

ABSTRACT

A process evaluation was implemented to guide faculty in developing a new required primary care clerkship. During the first eight months of the clerkship, 23 medical students were observed in a time and motion analysis and a study of the verbal content of the precepting interactions as students presented their patients to a preceptor. Students spent an average of 44% of their clinic time in examination rooms with patients, 21% interacting with preceptors and 13% waiting without interaction. The verbal behaviors accounting for 80% of the student-preceptor interaction time were case presentations (50%), direct or indirect questioning (16%), and making recommendations for management (13%).


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Ambulatory Care , Clinical Clerkship/standards , Primary Health Care , Clinical Clerkship/organization & administration , Communication , Humans , Interprofessional Relations , Physician-Patient Relations , Preceptorship/standards , Program Evaluation , Students, Medical/psychology , Time and Motion Studies
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