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Clerkship on primary care and family medicine is multi-elemental and was very challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some medical students postponed their graduation because the clerkship at the health center could not be carried out in a pandemic situation. This article aims to describe the community medicine clerkship (CMC) module and its implementation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This module was delivered by online and offline activities from 10th August to 13th September 2020. A total of forty students, twelve faculty mentors, and fifteen Primary Health Care (PHC) preceptors from ten PHCs in the Tangerang District, Indonesia were involved. Students could carry out activities and fulfil assignments given in the midst of a pandemic with a re-designing of the CMC module. The one-sample t-tests were employed to compare the difference between the study values and the values before the COVID-19 pandemic. The study showed that the scores of students participating in CMC module during the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly different from the scores before the pandemic in terms of both individual and group scores. The findings of the study clearly indicated that all clinical clerkship modules must be redesigned to suit the current conditions. Modifications and variations of various learning methods, guidance techniques, monitoring and coordination are all factors that must be considered in implementing changes to these modules.
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Tyastuti, D., Risahmawati, R., Fadhillah, M., Ekayanti, F., Kunarisasi, S., & Habibi, A. A. (2023). Community Medicine Clerkship amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: Re-designing, Implementation, and Evaluation. International Journal of Practice-Based Learning in Health and Social Care, 11(1), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.18552/ijpblhsc.v11i1.760
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