Some in schools – Tunisia (Associa-Med)
Name of the activity: Some in schools
Country/NMO: Tunisia (Associa-Med)
Program: Medical Education Systems
Contact information: [email protected]
Type of the activity: Education
General description:
Clarify the medical curriculum to the gratuated students during a visit to the high schools through students who have had a communication skills training and a training on medical curriculum.
Focus area:
Students’ involvement in medical education | Curriculum design/development
Problem statement:
Unfortunately, medical students and the bachelors are unfamiliar with the medical curruculum. As a result, this defiency of informations, causes many fallacies and make medical students’ carreer blurred.
Target groups and beneficiaries:
Medical students and graduated students
Objectives and indicators of success:
*Clarify the medical curriculum for undergraduate students and medical students: they will be able to inform others
*Promotion of medical studies
*Develop the communication skills of medical students
*Recognition of SCOME as a representative of medical students and university.
Methodology:
The first step is the developement of the communications skills of medical students through a capacity building training.
The second one is to familiarize students with the medical curriculum, so as, they will be able to deliver a clarification session on medical curricula to students in final year of high schools.
Plans for evaluation:
Having medical students who are not only familiar to medical curruculum but also able to trasmit the informations to youger persons is the major indicator of success.
On the other hand, there an evaluation forum of the activities wich will be presented to the beneficiaries to evaluate the project in the final step.
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