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Evaluation of Educational Environment for Medical Students of a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital in Tehran, Using Dreem Questionnaire Publisher



Andalib MM1 ; Malekzadeh MM1 ; Agharahimi Z2 ; Daryabeigi M2 ; Yaghmaei B2 ; Ashrafi MR2 ; Rabbani A2 ; Rezaei N1, 3, 4
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Source: Iranian Journal of Pediatrics Published:2015


Abstract

Background: Tertiary pediatric hospitals usually provide excellent clinical services, but such centers have a lot to do for educational perfection. Objectives: This study was performed to address under-graduate educational deficits and find feasible solutions. Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in a target population of 77 sixth year undergraduate medical students (response rate = 78%) who spent their 3-month pediatric rotation in the Children’s Medical Center, the Pediatrics Center of Excellence in Tehran, Iran. The Dundee ready educational environment measure (DREEM) instrument was used for assessing educational environment of this subspecialized pediatric hospital. Results: Among 60 students who answered the questionnaires, 24 were male (40%). Participants’ age ranged from 23 to 24 years. The mean total score was 95.8 (48%). Comparison of scores based on students’ knowledge showed no significant difference. Problematic areas were learning, academic self-perception, and social self-perception. Conclusions: Having an accurate schedule to train general practitioner, using new teaching methods, and providing a non-stressful atmosphere were suggested solutions. © 2015, Growth & Development Research Center.
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