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Use of “One Minute Preceptor” in surgery OPD in Rural Medical College
Author(s) -
K. N. Dandekar,
Gokul Jaywant Jorwekar,
P. K. Baviskar,
Dilip Krishnarao Apturkar,
Meena Hussain Shaikh,
Sanjay N Koppad
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of biomedical and advance research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2455-0558
pISSN - 2229-3809
DOI - 10.7439/ijbar.v4i1.899
Subject(s) - preceptor , medicine , medical history , ideal (ethics) , physical examination , general surgery , surgery , medical education , philosophy , epistemology

Introduction- Post graduate students during OPD hours, sometimes find it difficult to reach the provisional diagnosis. There is rising tendency to send patients to investigations without utilizing history and clinical findings to reach the diagnosis.

Ideal approach- Residents should take careful history, do thorough clinical examination and develop a thought process to utilize these findings to come to a provisional diagnosis.

Aim - Use of “One Minute Preceptor” in surgery post graduate residents in surgery OPD.

Objectives- The tendency to rush for investigations should change and they should utilize the investigative tools to reinforce their diagnosis rather than getting / seeking readymade diagnosis.

 

Innovation- To achieve this goal, the use of ‘One Minute Preceptor’ was adapted which provides a different approach compared to the traditional teaching.

Materials And Methods – 1.Preproject questionnaire 2.Implementation 3.Interval feedback 4. Assessment

Results: The use of “One Minute Preceptor’ in Surgery residents in ambulatory setup of Surgery OPD has positively contributed in achieving objectives of   developing thought  process to reach provisional diagnosis by utilizing history and clinical examination.

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