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Title: The teaching of liaison psychiatry
Authors: Lobo, Antonio
Campayo, Antonio
de-la-Cámara, Concepción
Saz, Pedro
Salvador, Helena
Lobo-Escolar, Luis
López-Mendoza, Héctor
Pírez Mora, Guillermo Julio 
Calvo, M. Eugenia
Ventura, Tirso
Lobo, Elena
Marco, Carlos
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3211 Psiquiatría
Keywords: Liaison psychiatry
Medical students
Performance
Satisfaction
Teaching
Issue Date: 2012
Journal: Journal of Psychosomatic Research 
Abstract: Objective: To document performance and satisfaction of medical students in a short course on liaison psychiatry. Methods: The emphasis in this optional course is placed on the discussion of clinical cases, bed-side clinical teaching, and a research-oriented part. The "Innovative Teaching Plan" (ITP) is intended to train student-leaders to guide small groups (SG) of students. Trainee performance was assessed by the marks in the final examination, and a reliable and valid tool, the Medical Teaching Quality Questionnaire (MTQQ) was used to document trainee satisfaction. The results of four academic courses are presented in this report. Results: External experts consulted assured that the content of the course was adequate. It has been completed by more than 200 medical students, and high marks have been obtained by most. Above average scores (AA, "high" or "very high") were given by substantial proportions of students in most items, related to the "relevance" of the subject, the "usefulness of the clinical cases" or the "enhancement of student-teacher interaction". Compared to the first academic course, students' satisfaction has improved. "Enhancement of a researcher's mind" was rated AA by 61.1% of students in the last academic course, and "global satisfaction" by 88.8%. Conclusions: Good performance and high satisfaction of medical students was documented in a course on liaison psychiatry. Lessons may be drawn to inform about efficient and effective ways of teaching and learning this subject.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132747
ISSN: 0022-3999
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2012.01.012
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research [ISSN 0022-3999], v. 72 (6), p. 457-459 (Junio 2012)
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