Title of article
To the point: Medical education reviews—Dealing with student difficulties in the clinical setting
Author/Authors
Patricia J. Hicks، نويسنده , , Susan M. Cox، نويسنده , , Eve L. Espey، نويسنده , , Alice R. Goepfert، نويسنده , , Jessica L. Bienstock، نويسنده , , Sonya S. Erickson، نويسنده , , Maya M. Hammoud، نويسنده , , Nadine T.Katz، نويسنده , , Paul M. Krueger، نويسنده , , James J. Neutens، نويسنده , , Edward Peskin، نويسنده , , Elizabeth E. Puscheck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
1915
To page
1922
Abstract
Learners with cognitive and behavioral difficulties are particularly challenging in the clinical setting. Cognitive difficulties in the clinical realm may relate to knowledge deficits and/or weak problem solving skills. Behavioral difficulties resulting from attitudinal or motivational problems may manifest themselves as specific unprofessional acts either committed or omitted in the course of caring for patients as well as in unprofessional behavior. A disproportionate amount of time and energy can be expended addressing the needs of such students. This paper reviews several types of difficulties encountered by educators and suggests strategies for preventing, assessing, and working effectively with challenging students in the clinical setting. Specific attention is directed to impaired students.
Keywords
Difficult studentProfessionalismUndergraduatemedical education
Journal title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number
645165
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