The Psychiatry Information Card: a pocket resource to assist students' transition into psychiatry clerkship.

Canadian medical education journal Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.36834/cmej.79374
Hiba Rahman, Aarondeep Shokar, Mariam Alaverdashvili, Dawn De Souza
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Implication Statement The Psychiatry Information Card (PIC) offers a practical, structured concise resource to enhance medical students' confidence, knowledge, and self-reflection during psychiatry rotations. Its utility lies in providing targeted support for students navigating the transition from classroom learning to clinical practice, and addressing specific challenges encountered during this critical phase of medical education. By offering accessible and relevant information aligned with rotation objectives, the PIC increased knowledge pre and post rotation, and enhanced the learning experience. The PIC's acceptability is demonstrated by the high recommendation rate (90%) among participants, who endorsed its integration into the rotations. Additionally, the low cost and ease of distribution make the PIC a cost-effective resource, further supporting its feasibility for widespread implementation. Therefore, we recommend formal integration into the curriculum.

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精神病学信息卡:帮助学生过渡到精神病学见习工作的袖珍资源。
精神病学信息卡(PIC)提供了一个实用的,结构化的简明资源,以增强医学生在精神病学轮转期间的信心,知识和自我反思。它的效用在于为学生从课堂学习过渡到临床实践提供有针对性的支持,并解决在医学教育的这一关键阶段遇到的具体挑战。通过提供与轮岗目标一致的可获取和相关的信息,PIC在轮岗前后增加了知识,并增强了学习经验。参与者的高推荐率(90%)证明了PIC的可接受性,他们赞同将其纳入轮换。此外,低成本和易于分发使PIC具有成本效益,进一步支持其广泛实施的可行性。因此,我们建议正式整合到课程中。
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