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Dusch, Martin; Mayer, Manfred; Treede, Rolf-Detlef; Fischer, Martin R. und Berndt, Markus (2022): Projektbericht zur Förderung wissenschaftlicher Kompetenzen im Fach Schmerzmedizin im Rahmen der curricularen Lehre. In: Schmerz, Bd. 36, Nr. 6: S. 398-405

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Abstract

Aim The training of scientific skills and competencies is an essential part of academic medical studies. As part of the MaReCuM model study program at Heidelberg University's Mannheim Medical School, a fifth-year rotation on scientific skills in the field of pain medicine was implemented. This paper describes this competence-oriented rotation as well as the investigation of the educational effect. Method A total of 114 fifth-year medical students participated in the survey (response rate: 83%). The control group completed the fifth year prior to the implementation of the rotation. The experimental group was required to participate in the rotation and the real healthcare research study Case management program: low back pain. A survey of both groups was conducted on the first day of the rotation and at the end of the module. Results The innovative and competency-based learning unit was successfully implemented as part of the MaReCuM model study program and carried out with partners in general practice as well as the Mannheim Institute of Public Health. The participating students accepted the rotation well. There was no measurable effect on the subjective learning success of the rotation in the evaluation. Discussion To the authors & apos;knowledge, this educational approach has never been tested before in a German study program. The presented rotation offers an additional option for the training of scientific competencies as part of medical studies. The missing of a measurable effect could be due to the extensive experience of the medical students as well as the limitations on participation in a real healthcare study. An additional learning opportunity could be created by connecting the preexisting lectures to a longitudinal module on scholarly competencies. The implementation of the program also offers a unique opportunity for educational research on the acquisition of scientific competencies in medical students.

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