Research in epidemiology and community health in the medical curriculum: students' opinions of the Nottingham experience.
AUTOR(ES)
Elwood, J M
RESUMO
Medical students in Nottingham all complete an honours Bachelor of Medical Sciences course in one department including a research project. The honours programme in community health is described, with results from a survey of the 122 graduates since the medical school started. The 98 (80%) responses showed high levels of satisfaction and gain from the programme, the great majority regarding the course as valuable, enjoyable, and giving both research skills and skills in interpersonal relationships.
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