How curricular changes influence medical students' perceptions of basic science: A pilot study.
Yousef ElfanagelyJoshua Ray TanzerRicardo PulidoHanin RashidLiesel CopelandPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Our study suggests that students who have a longer basic science curriculum tend to value basic science greater than students with a shorter basic science curriculum. The timing of the USMLE Step 1 may also influence this relationship. Curricular decisions, such as reductions in pre-clerkship curricula and administration of the USMLE Step 1 after clerkships, may impact medical students' perceptions of the value of basic science to clinical practice. This can have implications on their future engagement with basic science and should be considered when modifying curriculum.