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  • Medical Education
  • Clinical Skills Assessment
  • Physician Competency Development

Background:

  • Physician competencies like history taking and physical examination are crucial for diagnosis and patient rapport.
  • There's a noted decline in the emphasis placed on assessing bedside clinical skills.
  • Effective clinical skills are foundational for medical practice and patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate a personalized teaching program focused on improving medical students' clinical competencies.
  • To provide regular, individualized bedside instruction and feedback to students throughout their core clerkship.
  • To longitudinally track student progress in clinical skills and identify areas for growth.

Main Methods:

  • Students engaged in history and physical examinations with a master clinical teacher (MCT) every two weeks.
  • MCTs provided personalized bedside instruction covering history-taking, physical examination, clinical reasoning, and bedside manner.
  • Longitudinal assessment data were collected and analyzed to monitor competency development over time.

Main Results:

  • Over 6000 observations allowed for discernment of competency development and growth patterns.
  • The program enabled identification of students not progressing as expected, facilitating targeted interventions.
  • The teaching program was positively received by both students and instructors.

Conclusions:

  • Personalized, longitudinal assessment and feedback are effective in developing core clinical competencies.
  • This model supports early identification of learning needs and facilitates timely academic intervention.
  • The program's success has led to its pilot in the post-clerkship phase of medical training.