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posted on 2019-11-22, 16:30 authored by Ben Dunne, P Smyth, Heidi Furlong, Ana Rakovac-Tisdall, D Murphy, Seamus Sreenan

BACKGROUND: In recent years, rising numbers of medical students and an increasingly demanding clinical workload has put pressures on the educational systems for medical students in the hospital. Bedside teaching remains central to education, but tutorial delivery by registrars, tutors and consultants has proven to be increasingly difficult with the greater numbers of students now in the undergraduate system.

AIMS: We have performed a pilot study to determine the feasibility of developing a Junior Tutor Programme, to assist in the delivery of tutorials to undergraduate medical students.

METHODS: This was designed and delivered by interns under the supervision of the academic staff in the Departments of Medicine and Surgery in Connolly Hospital. The programme was evaluated by a questionnaire filled in by the students anonymously.

RESULTS: A supervised programme of tutorials delivered by interns is a potentially useful way to ensure delivery of clinical teaching to undergraduate medical students.

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Dunne B, Smyth P, Furlong H, Rakovac-Tisdall A, Murphy D, Sreenan S. Interns as teachers of medical students: a pilot programme. Irish Journal of Medical Science. 2011 Mar;180(1):211-4.

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2011-03-01

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20721695

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