Title: Med%205%20Teaching:%20New%20curriculum
1Med 5 Teaching New curriculum
- Department of Anaesthaesia and Intensive Care
- Department of Clinical Oncology
- Department of Diagnostic Radiology Organ
Imaging - Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
- Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
- Department of Surgery
- Accident and Emergency Medicine Unit
2New curriculum Year 5
- 10 week modules. 4 per year. 40 weeks total
- 2 each for Medical and Surgical Streams
- 20 weeks for each stream
- Medicine Medicine, Oncology, ICU and
Radiology. - Surgery Surgery, ENT, Eye, Anaesthesia,
Orthopaedics and Radiology
3New curriculum structure of year 5
Weeks 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40
Medicine 1 SSM Surgery 1 SSM Medicine 2 Surgery 2
Surgery 1 SSM Medicine 2 SSM Surgery 2 Medicine 1
Medicine 2 SSM Surgery 2 SSM Medicine 1 Surgery 1
Surgery 2 SSM Medicine 1 SSM Surgery 1 Medicine 2
SSM Self-selected Module
2 week gap between 2nd and 3rd modules
4Students Comments
- The final years schedule is too tight
- 40 weeks in total
- Too many subjects to cover
- Medicine stream clinical oncology, acute care
medicine (AED ICU), radiology plus all medical
specialties - Surgery stream anesthesia, ophthalmology, ENT,
orthopedics - No time to play the role of assistant intern
5Students Comments
- Students have forgotten what they have learnt
(clinical skills) in medicine and surgery in Year
3 - SSM is a waste of time!
6Teachers Comments
- When they came to year 5, they tend to be
deficient in clinical skills as well as basic
scientific knowledge (as compared to those
students in the old curriculum) - For history taking, students are able to ask a
lot of questions following some kind of
protocols, but their ability to integrate the
history and the clinical reasoning is weak - For physical examination, students are able to
perform step-by-step for organ systems but their
ability to pick up physical signs and correlate
the findings is weak
7Teachers Comments
- Students are still asking for tutorials (and some
teachers like tutorials too may affect their
ratings.) - Too much preference for didactic teaching and
book learning - Some gaps in knowledge (e.g. interpreting ECG,
management of coma) - Students expected to learn about management but
too much time has to be spent on the history and
examination
8Where are they?
Weeks 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40
Medicine 1 SSM Surgery 1 SSM Medicine 2 Surgery 2
Surgery 1 SSM Medicine 2 SSM Surgery 2 Medicine 1
Medicine 2 SSM Surgery 2 SSM Medicine 1 Surgery 1
Surgery 2 SSM Medicine 1 SSM Surgery 1 Medicine 2
9SWOT in Year 5
- Strength
- Cluster clinical teams and other teaching
hospitals are providing good clinical materials
and patients for our students good feedback
about ward attachments in general - Highly committed clinical teachers
- The introduction of 2 weeks of intensive
surgery course at the start week of each
surgical attachment is considered very useful - Acute medicine course (ICU) receiving very good
feed back at present run at 1st week of one
medical attachment
10ICU course is very well received
Very
- Basic Assessment and Support of Critically Ill
patients for Medical Students
11SWOT in Year 5
- Weakness
- Too many specialties where some teachers
commented that their levels are obviously
post-graduate - Spending 2 weeks on intensive surgery course
means 2 weeks of clinical rotations (real
patients encounters) are taken away - When med 5 students are attached to clinical
teams, they do not really function as assistant
interns or part of the team - Students increasingly absent themselves from
clinical attachments in the last module (in
library)
12SWOT in Year 5
- Opportunities (modification)
- Clinical rotations may need to be repackagde so
that less time is spent in rotating through
surgical sub-specialties of post-graduate level
(need modifications of teaching content as well) - Need to enhance as well as encourage med 5
students to participate assistant interns
during ward attachments - Special sessions may need to provide for clinical
skills training in preparing the students for
their internship - Need to add learning and teaching outcomes for
surgical rotations so that students can be clear
about what they should do when they come to a
clinical team
13SSM in Year 5
Scrapped in 2006/7
14New Possibilities
Weeks 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40
Medicine 1 Surgery 1 Medicine 2 Surgery 2
Surgery 1 Medicine 2 Surgery 2 Medicine 1
Medicine 2 Surgery 2 Medicine 1 Surgery 1
Surgery 2 Medicine 1 Surgery 1 Medicine 2
4 additional Weeks Of Pre-year
5 Brush-up On Clinical Skills
ICU Course
ICU course introduced in 2005/6 at week 1 of
medical module
15Final comment
- Are we expecting too much of the new curriculum?
- Are we expecting too much of the skills of the
students at entry to year 5? - The original idea of the new curriculum was that
students would be ready by year 5 to take on ward
attachments as pre-interns. This goal is not
being met by most (although not all) students but
is it a realistic goal?