Improving Medical Students Knowledge of Systems-Based Practice

John Boltri, Robert Vogel, William N. Tindall, Stuart H. Tedders

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Abstract

Systems-based practice is an important aspect of medical education. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an eight-hour intervention on medical students' knowledge of the principles of managed care. A pre-test on basic managed care principles was administered to freshman medical students at Mercer University. After an eight- hour managed care curriculum was presented to these students, a post-test was administered. The pre-test and post-test scores on the material increased a mean score of 9.7 points (p < 0.001). Our conclusion is that providing as little as eight-hours of instruction on managed care topics can significantly improve first-year medical students' knowledge and understanding of systems-based practice.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalManaged Care Quarterly
Volume10
StatePublished - Jan 1 2002

Keywords

  • Medical students
  • Knowledge
  • Systems-based practice
  • Medical education
  • Medical students' knowledge
  • Systems based practice

DC Disciplines

  • Public Health

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