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The Impact of Shortened Clinical Clerkships on Medical Student Performance and Clerkship Assessment.

Lindsay C StrowdNicholas HartmanKim AskewAndrea VallevandKim McDonoughJon GoforthDavid Manthey
Published in: Medical science educator (2021)
There was no significant impact on student test scores after shortening the curriculum. Measures of student satisfaction and experience also remained stable, likely related to emphasis on retaining patient care experiences and streamlining of didactics. Curricular shortening during the third year of medical school was feasible and safe from the student perspective in our experience.
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