医学中的商业网络:医学生对网络作业的看法

L. Benedict, Kevin Si, F. Leung
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目的:在商业中建立关系网通常被认为是一项非常有价值的技能。几乎没有人会不同意医学领域的网络具有类似的价值。然而,很少有医学院的课程包括一种正式的方法来教授社交技能。此外,评估以网络为重点的课程在医学中的应用的研究也很有限。本研究的目的是确定医学生对使用一项名为“个性化资源列表”的基于网络的作业的看法。方法:参与者从参与“个性化资源列表”分配的一年级医学生班级中招募。参与者(N=9)通过电子邮件招募,并自愿完成结构化面试。结果:学生回答的主题分析显示,一年级医学生重视“网络”作为一种技能。确定了对所有参与者都很重要的两个主要主题是“职业关系的形成”和“职业身份的形成”。结论:医学生注意到医学网络的重要性,并发现医学院课程中的正式作业有利于他们的专业发展。
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Business Networking in Medicine: Medical Students' Perspectives on a Networking Assignment
Objective: Networking in business is generally regarded as a highly valued skill. Few will disagree that networking in medicine has similar value. However, few medical school curriculums have included a formalized approach to teaching the skill of networking. In addition, there are limited studies that evaluate the use of a networking-focused curriculum in medicine. The objective of this study is to determine the perspectives of medical students on the use of a networking-based assignment titled �Personalized Resource List�. Methods: Participants were recruited from the class of first-year medical students whom had participated in the �Personalized Resource List� assignment. Participants (N=9) were recruited via e-mail and volunteered to complete a structured interview. Results: Thematic analyses of students� responses revealed that first-year medical students valued �networking� as a skill. Two major themes identified that were important to all participants were the �formation of a professional relationship� and the �formation of a professional identity�. Conclusions: Medical Students noted the importance of networking in medicine and found a formalized assignment within the medical school curriculum to be beneficial in their professional development.
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