BACKGROUND: Procedural tasks are important in patient management, with varying degrees of proficiency expected at different levels of medical training. Little has been done in this region to assess the medical students’ proficiency at performing basic procedures. AIM: The aim of this study is to determine their self-assessed proficiency, degree of participation in performing these procedures and the use of skill-lab training. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study is questionnaire-based, amongst final year medical students of University of Lagos, Nigeria. RESULTS: One hundred and forty students participated in the study. A significant number (82{58.6%}) self-reported level of proficiency for venepuncture was above average or excellent; for IV...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the level of knowledge and practical experience of fourth and fin...
This data set consists of a single result set gathered from a questionnaire distributed to 122 medic...
Background: Procedural skills training forms an essential, yet difficult to assess, component of an ...
BACKGROUND: Procedural tasks are important in patient management, with varying degrees of proficienc...
Background/Objective: Young medical graduates undertaking their housemanship are naturally expected ...
Introduction While there is extensive published experience with the assessment of procedural skills ...
The objective was to systematically review the literature to identify and grade tools used for the e...
Background: Clinical training concepts of medical students differ in the various European countries....
Graduating Internal Medicine residents must possess sufficient skills to perform a variety of medica...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
Background: Medical practice depends on a set of essential clinical and surgical skills, yet inadequ...
Background: In recent years, emphasis has been put on that medical student should demonstrate pre-pr...
Introduction: Urethral catheterization is one of the basic skills expected of any intern. This is an...
Background/Objective: Young medical graduates undertaking their housemanship are naturally exp...
Background: The attainment of technical competence and accurate performanceassessment of surgical tr...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the level of knowledge and practical experience of fourth and fin...
This data set consists of a single result set gathered from a questionnaire distributed to 122 medic...
Background: Procedural skills training forms an essential, yet difficult to assess, component of an ...
BACKGROUND: Procedural tasks are important in patient management, with varying degrees of proficienc...
Background/Objective: Young medical graduates undertaking their housemanship are naturally expected ...
Introduction While there is extensive published experience with the assessment of procedural skills ...
The objective was to systematically review the literature to identify and grade tools used for the e...
Background: Clinical training concepts of medical students differ in the various European countries....
Graduating Internal Medicine residents must possess sufficient skills to perform a variety of medica...
CONTEXT: A substantial proportion of medical students enter their intern year without any basic skil...
Background: Medical practice depends on a set of essential clinical and surgical skills, yet inadequ...
Background: In recent years, emphasis has been put on that medical student should demonstrate pre-pr...
Introduction: Urethral catheterization is one of the basic skills expected of any intern. This is an...
Background/Objective: Young medical graduates undertaking their housemanship are naturally exp...
Background: The attainment of technical competence and accurate performanceassessment of surgical tr...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the level of knowledge and practical experience of fourth and fin...
This data set consists of a single result set gathered from a questionnaire distributed to 122 medic...
Background: Procedural skills training forms an essential, yet difficult to assess, component of an ...