Canadian Medical Education Journal (Nov 2023)

A student-led clerkship primer: a near-peer orientation to clerkship

  • Mars Zhao,
  • Shayan Shirazi,
  • Krista Trinder ,
  • Tamara Hominuke ,
  • Ruddy Ginger,
  • Greg Malin,
  • Meredith McKague

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.76866

Abstract

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Implication Statement The transition between pre-clerkship and clerkship can be difficult for medical students. Near-peer teaching may fill knowledge gaps within curricular clerkship orientation, leveraging recent, relatable, and up-to-date experiences from near-peers. These benefits have not been formally evaluated in the context of a clerkship orientation. We therefore created the Clerkship Primer, a near-peer teaching initiative that aimed to introduce incoming clerks to clerkship through a curricular session facilitated exclusively by senior clerkship students. Sessions had high satisfaction among students. This pilot project suggests that curricular near-peer teaching is a valuable component of clerkship orientation.