Korean Journal of Medical Education (Mar 2023)

Evaluation of the public health clinical rotation in medical school: a qualitative case study design

  • Pariawan Lutfi Ghazali,
  • Sani Rachman Soleman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2023.252
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
pp. 93 – 102

Abstract

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Public health clinical rotation in the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Indonesia, was conducted in Puskesmas (community health center). This study aims to evaluate the public health clinical rotation in Puskesmas, part of the clinical clerkship of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Indonesia. Several concerns have been highlighted regarding the implementation of clinical rotations in public health in Puskesmas. A briefing session before placement in the village must be coherent with a guidebook. The placement of students in the village was based on community health issues determined by the Puskesmas supervisor. Priority in the curriculum was given to converting the alertness village (Desa Siaga) into a Program Indonesia Sehat-Pendekatan Keluarga (Healthy Indonesia Program-Family Education) program throughout implementation. Moreover, scheduling after four major clinical programs was difficult, and the writing of reports served as a guide for establishing the correct format. Therefore, the objective of the evaluation was to assess knowledge, skill, and psychomotor, and the burden of assignment in Puskesmas was difficult to accomplish a primary task in the community.

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