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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Clinical Skills Training
  • Healthcare Professional Development

Background:

  • Junior doctors find clinical ward rounds challenging.
  • Undergraduate training may not adequately prepare medical students for ward rounds.
  • Non-technical skills are crucial for effective ward round performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze non-technical skill challenges faced by students during ward rounds.
  • To develop a model for smoother transition from medical student to doctor.
  • To improve medical students' preparedness for clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • 217 final-year medical students participated in a simulated ward round.
  • Free-text responses were analyzed using template analysis.
  • The analysis utilized a priori template based on Flin et al.'s non-technical skills.

Main Results:

  • 97% of students reported improved insight and perceived ability in ward rounds.
  • 800 learning points were identified from student feedback.
  • All learning points were categorized into seven non-technical skills.

Conclusions:

  • Simulated ward rounds enhance medical students' efficiency and understanding of ward round challenges.
  • Improved non-technical skills can positively impact clinical performance and patient safety.
  • Undergraduate medical schools should consider this model for clinical practice preparation.