Background: The transition from university-based to clerkship-based education can be challenging. Medical schools have introduced strategies to ease the transition, but there has been no systematic review synthesizing the evidence on the perceptions of preparedness of medical students for their first clerkship to support these interventions. This study therefore aimed to (1) identify and synthesize the published evidence on medical students’ perceptions of preparedness for their first clerkship, and (2) identify factors that may impact on preparedness for clerkship, to better inform interventions aimed at easing this transition. Methods: Electronic databases (Medline, Journals@Ovid, CINAHL, ERIC, Web of Science, Embase) were searched wit...
Objective To understand how prepared UK medical graduates are for practice and the effectiveness of ...
Objective: To assess graduates’ self-reported preparednesswith reference to a range of clinical prac...
CONTEXT: Doctors must be competent from their first day of practice if patients are to be safe. Medi...
Background: Pre clerkship years prepare students for clinical education. Literature review shows tha...
Background: Preclerkship clinical-skills training has received increasing attention as a foundationa...
Background Sufficient preparedness is important for transitions to workplace participation and learn...
Introduction: The transition from pre-clerkship to clinical clerkship is a pivotal moment for medica...
Background: Medical students often struggle to apply their nascent clinical skills in clerkships. Wh...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
<p>Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and th...
BackgroundMedical students often struggle to apply their nascent clinical skills in clerkships. Whil...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
Objective: The fundamental aim of any primary medical educational programme is to adequately prepare...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Objective To understand how prepared UK medical graduates are for practice and the effectiveness of ...
Objective: To assess graduates’ self-reported preparednesswith reference to a range of clinical prac...
CONTEXT: Doctors must be competent from their first day of practice if patients are to be safe. Medi...
Background: Pre clerkship years prepare students for clinical education. Literature review shows tha...
Background: Preclerkship clinical-skills training has received increasing attention as a foundationa...
Background Sufficient preparedness is important for transitions to workplace participation and learn...
Introduction: The transition from pre-clerkship to clinical clerkship is a pivotal moment for medica...
Background: Medical students often struggle to apply their nascent clinical skills in clerkships. Wh...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
<p>Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work...
Background: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and th...
BackgroundMedical students often struggle to apply their nascent clinical skills in clerkships. Whil...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research indicated that medical graduates feel unprepared to start work, and tha...
Objective: The fundamental aim of any primary medical educational programme is to adequately prepare...
<p>Background: There is evidence that graduates of different medical schools vary in their pre...
Objective To understand how prepared UK medical graduates are for practice and the effectiveness of ...
Objective: To assess graduates’ self-reported preparednesswith reference to a range of clinical prac...
CONTEXT: Doctors must be competent from their first day of practice if patients are to be safe. Medi...