Title of article :
Teaching communication skills and medical ethics to undergraduate medical student
Author/Authors :
احسين، ساديا نويسنده Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan AHSIN, SADIA , شهيد، افشان نويسنده Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan SHAHID, AFSHAN , مرتضي گندال، غلام نويسنده Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan MURTAZA GONDAL, GHULAM
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2013
Abstract :
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to improve communication skills
and knowledge of bioethics of last year medical students doing clerkship and to
evaluate the effectiveness of using workshops for this purpose from students’
point of view, in order to continue such programs in future.
Methods: After Ethical approval for the study a two-day workshop on teaching
effective communication skills and principles of medical ethics was planned and
conducted by the department of Medical Education through multidisciplinary
faculty of Foundation University Medical College, Pakistan. A total of 102 last
year medical students participated in this workshop. The students were divided
into 8 groups each containing 12 students. A team of pre trained facilitators
for each group conducted the group activities. Teaching strategies including
interactive discussions on basic principles of doctor-patient relationship, power
point presentations, day to day case scenarios, video clips and presentations
involving students in role plays were used. Pre and post workshop self evaluation
proformas about knowledge and skills of communication and medical ethics
were rated (0=none, 1=below average, 2=average, 3=above average, 4=very good,
5=excellent) by the students.
Results: 89 out of 102 participants returned the proformas. A significant
percentage of students (%82) showed improvement in their knowledge and
skills of appreciating bioethical issues like valid informed consent, patient
confidentiality, end of life issues and breaking bad news by rating as “very good”
after participation in the workshop. More than %70 students recommended this
activity for other students.
Conclusion: Teaching through interactive workshops was found to be an
effective method as reflected by students’ feedback. Therefore, the program will
be continued in future.
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism