Early clinical exposure in pre-clinical years of medical school

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Medical science is one of the sectors which has faced rapid advancement in the past few years. But sadly, medical schools are still following the traditional curriculum where a wide gap between the pre-clinical and clinical phases prevails. Early clinical exposure is known to act as a bridge to this gap. It contributes to the overall development of naive medical students enhancing their communication skills, clinical skills, teamwork, empathy development, and motivation towards self-directed learning and hence making them more competent for clinical years. So, as it reinforces the conventional didactic teaching-learning method it becomes a much-needed part for the students in preclinical years.

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Basukala, A., & Chaudhary, K. (2021). Early clinical exposure in pre-clinical years of medical school. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 59(242), 1072–1074. https://doi.org/10.31729/JNMA.5341

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