Looking 'back to the future': alumni perceptions of a UK undergraduate medical programme.

Abstract:

:The five year Bachelor of Medicine (BM5) programme of the University of Southampton commenced in 1971. In keeping with other medical schools, the Southampton BM5 programme has been involved in a number of incremental curriculum reforms over the years. Complementing the School's annual pre-registration house officer (PRHO) questionnaire, this study of alumni cohorts (2000-2003) sought to investigate further how past graduates view their medical education and whether there are emerging priorities in medical practice. Findings confirm that alumni rate the BM5 highly and generally value the BM5 aims. Considering the impact of the social context on individual well-being and patient care, increased emphasis may need to be placed on preventive medicine, including greater alignment of several curriculum areas with clinical practice.

journal_name

Med Teach

journal_title

Medical teacher

authors

Lueddeke GR,Anderson FH,Carr NJ,Mitchell BS,Taylor ME

doi

10.1080/01421590600627425

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-11-01 00:00:00

pages

654-6

issue

7

eissn

0142-159X

issn

1466-187X

pii

770729947

journal_volume

28

pub_type

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