--- abstract: "During the clinical phase of undergraduate medical education (UME) students are often geographically dispersed and assigned to preceptors throughout the community. Monitoring, documenting, and evaluating their clinical experiences and achievement of clinical objectives in this venue becomes a challenge, especially for large UME programs. The purpose of this manuscript is to discuss a method for developing and implementing a school-wide evaluation system for the clinical phase of UME. This type of evaluation system links students' clinical experiential data with the objectives of a clerkship, using technological advances, such as the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), Internet, and intranet. Clerkship directors are provided real-time reports on student's progress toward achieving clerkship objectives and are able to monitor the clinical activities of the clerkship. Students on the other hand, will be empowered to take more control of their educational experiences by monitoring their own progress.\n" altloc: [] chapter: ~ commentary: ~ commref: ~ confdates: ~ conference: ~ confloc: ~ contact_email: ~ creators_id: [] creators_name: - family: ' Bridge' given: Patrick D. honourific: '' lineage: PhD - family: Ginsburg given: Kenneth A. honourific: '' lineage: MD date: 2001-12 date_type: published datestamp: 2002-08-08 department: ~ dir: disk0/00/00/23/82 edit_lock_since: ~ edit_lock_until: ~ edit_lock_user: ~ editors_id: [] editors_name: [] eprint_status: archive eprintid: 2382 fileinfo: /style/images/fileicons/application_pdf.png;/2382/1/t0000021.pdf full_text_status: public importid: ~ institution: ~ isbn: ~ ispublished: pub issn: ~ item_issues_comment: [] item_issues_count: 0 item_issues_description: [] item_issues_id: [] item_issues_reported_by: [] item_issues_resolved_by: [] item_issues_status: [] item_issues_timestamp: [] item_issues_type: [] keywords: "Medical Education; Health Professional Education; Peer Reviewed Journal; Informatics/Web; Evaluation; Administration/finance; Ambulatory education\n\n" lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:58 latitude: ~ longitude: ~ metadata_visibility: show note: ~ number: 9 pagerange: ~ pubdom: FALSE publication: Medical Education Online publisher: ~ refereed: TRUE referencetext: |+2 1. Dolmans D, Schmidt A, Van der Beek F, Beintema M, Gerver WF. Does a student log provide a means to better structure clinical education? Med Educ 1999,33,89-94. 2. Kaprielian Johnson V, Michener JL. Tracking medical students' clinical experiences with a computerized medical records system. Fam Med 1994;26, 425-427. 3. Alderson T, Oswald NT. Clinical experience of medical students in primary care: use of an electronic log in monitoring experience and in guiding education in the Cambridge community based clinical course. Med Educ 1999; 33:429-433. 4. Ferrell BG. Demonstrating the efficacy of the patient log book as a program evaluation tool. Acad Med 1991:66:9, 49-51. 5. McVeigh S, Williams R. Pangaro L. An internet home page to log students' patient encounters. Acad Med 1997:72(5), 417-418. 6. Patricoski CT, Shannon K, Doyle GA. The accuracy of patient encounter logbooks used by family medicine clerkship students. Educ Research and Methods 1998:30(7), 487-489. 7. Liaison Committee on Medical Education. LCME accreditation standards web site. Available at: http://www.lcme.org/stndtext.htm. Accessed on June 17, 1999. 8. Westbert J, Jason H. Collaborative clinical education: The foundation of effective health care. New York: Springer Publishing, 1993. 9. Pendragon Software Corporation. Libertyville, IL. 1999. 10. Palm, Inc. Palm web site. Palm HotSync server software. Available at: http://www.palm.com/products/accessories/enterprise/server.html. Accessed on October 22, 2001. relation_type: [] relation_uri: [] reportno: ~ rev_number: 12 series: ~ source: ~ status_changed: 2007-09-12 16:44:31 subjects: - meo-peer succeeds: ~ suggestions: ~ sword_depositor: ~ sword_slug: ~ thesistype: ~ title: "An Integrated Approach for Evaluating Students' Achievement of Clinical Objectives\n" type: journale userid: 3283 volume: 6