Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry (Jun 2012)

Changes in attitudes toward psychiatry with introduction of a new curriculum: experiences of a Sri Lankan medical school

  • Asiri Rodrigo,
  • Chamara Wijesinghe,
  • KALA Kuruppuarachchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v3i1.4454
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 14 – 16

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Background A Sri Lankan university recently changed its medical undergraduate curriculum by including a multifaceted psychiatry clerkship for final year students. Aims We investigated the effect of introducing an eightweek clinical rotation on career choice and attitudes of medical students towards psychiatry as a discipline. Method One hundred medical students completed the Attitudes Towards Psychiatry (ATP-30) questionnaire before and after the final year psychiatry clerkship. Results This study showed favourable improvements in the ATP-30 score following exposure to the professorial clerkship. Significant increase were noted in the desire to pursue a career in psychiatry. Conclusion Exposure to a psychiatry clerkship in the final year could improve the attitudes of medical students towards psychiatry. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v3i1.4454 SL J Psychiatry 2012; 3 (1):14-16