Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (Mar 2021)

Introducing Family Medicine Clerkship to Medical Students’ Curriculum at a Saudi Medical University: An Impact Study

  • Malak A. Al Shammari,
  • Nouf A. Al Shamlan,
  • Magdy A. Darwish,
  • Abdelaziz M. Sebiany,
  • Amr A. Sabra,
  • Sameeh M. Al Almaie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21501327211002100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Background Family Medicine was introduced as a major undergraduate clinical rotation in 2016 after the medical college at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University revised its curriculum. Objective Assessing how students’ medical knowledge has improved post Family Medicine introduction to the revised medical school curriculum. Study Design This was a cross-sectional epidemiological study among fifth year clinical medical students (n = 219). A pretest and post-test was distributed to all fifth year clinical medical students voluntarily during the period of October 2017 to May 2018. They were asked to rate the exam as well. Results The mean exam grades were 25.52 (SD = 4.44) and 34.16 (SD = 5.76) for pre-rotation and post-rotation, respectively. There was a statistically significant difference between post and pre rotation exam grade for the overall sample ( t (218) = 23.73, P < .0001) indicating that students had a statistically significantly higher exam grades post-rotation (M = 34.16, SD = 5.76) than pre-rotation (M = 25.52, SD = 4.44). Females had a statistically significantly larger difference in post-rotation and pre-rotation exam grade than males indicating that they improved more in the post rotation exam. It was found that nearly 60% (59.36%) of subjects considered the exam difficult before the rotation; however, only around 40% (40.18%) considered the exam difficult after the rotation. Conclusion Students benefited after taking the course of family medicine. This helps in advocating for both the importance of this specialty and for the university’s decision in incorporating family medicine as a major clinical rotation for undergraduates.