GMS Journal for Medical Education (Nov 2018)

Interactive peer-guided examination preparation course for second-year international full-time medical students: quantitative and qualitative evaluation

  • Huhn, Daniel,
  • Al Halabi, Karam,
  • Alhalabi, Obada,
  • Armstrong, Christina,
  • Castell Morley, Alexandra,
  • Herzog, Wolfgang,
  • Nikendei, Christoph

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/zma001203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 5
p. Doc57

Abstract

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Background: It has been documented that international students face diverse challenges due to language and cultural barriers. International medical students suffer from personal distress, a lack of support and perform poorer than local fellow-students in clinical examinations. It has been documented that international medical students benefit from peer-led tutorials in their first year. We investigated the effectiveness of a tutorial offered for international medical students in their second year.Methods: A peer-guided examination preparation course with interactive elements for second year international medical students was designed, learning objectives were defined. Two evaluations were undertaken: In a quantitative assessment, students were asked to fill out five multiple-choice-questions at the beginning of every session of the tutorial (pre-test) as well as to participate in a post-test at the end of the semester in which all former multiple-choice-questions were re-used. Using a qualitative approach, participants were asked for their thoughts and comments in a semi-structured interview at the end of the semester.Results: International students (N=12) showed significantly better results in the post- than in the pre-test (t(11)=–8.48, p<.001, d=1.95). Within the interviews, international students (N=10) reported to have benefited from technical and didactic, as well as social learning experiences. The individual lectures students were asked to contribute were discussed controversially.Conclusion: Our peer-guided tutorial for second year international medical students is an effective and well accepted possibility to prepare these students for examinations.

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