Evaluating the Efficacy of a Pre-Intern Training Programme on Essential Clinical Skills
Padeniya Psmab,
Heenatigala Csn,
Pieris Kvm,
Epitakaduwa Dc and
Ranasinghe D
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Padeniya Psmab: Paediatric neurologist, Lady Ridgeway Hospital for children, Sri Lanka
Pieris Kvm: Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Ranasinghe D: Society for Health Research and Innovation (SHRI), Sri Lanka
Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017, vol. 9, issue 5, 95-95
Abstract:
Internship is the bridging stone for medical graduates to become medical professionals. In Sri Lankan context there’s a delay of nearly one year from completion of the medical degree to the commencement of internship, which is not ideal. The aim of this study was to ascertain the effectiveness of a training programme devoted to revise the essential clinical skills of pre-intern medical officers in Sri Lanka.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTBEB.2017.09.555774
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