Perceptions of medical students regarding educational climate at different phases of medical training in a Malaysian medical school

  • Yusoff M
  • Jaa'far R
  • Arzuman H
  • et al.
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Introduction: Medical and allied health educators around the globe agreed that an optimal educational climate is a vital aspect for effective learning to take place. Without a doubt, appraisal of the educational climate has been emphasized as a key to the delivery of high quality medical education. In addition, the appraisal provides useful feedback to particular institution to improve their curriculum. Objective: This study was employed as part of the School of Medical Sciences (SMS) Universiti Sains Malaysia curriculum review process. It aimed to explore the strengths and weaknesses of the current medical curriculum thus could provide useful information to guide the curriculum review committee during the review process. Method: A cross sectional study was conducted on a total of 656 medical students from the first, third and fifth year of study. Purposive sampling method was applied. DREEM was administered to the medical students to evaluate the educational climate in the studied me)

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Yusoff, M. S. B., Jaa’far, R., Arzuman, H., Arifin, W. N., & Mat Pa, M. N. (2013). Perceptions of medical students regarding educational climate at different phases of medical training in a Malaysian medical school. Education in Medicine Journal, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.5959/eimj.v5i3.146

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