FEEDBACK FROM STUDENTS OF HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY ON THE PROCESS OF LEARNING AND PRACTICING COMMUNITY BASED FIELDWORK IN BINH LUC DISTRICT - HA NAM PROVINCE IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-2022

Đình Luyến Lê1,, Bích Diệp Phạm 1, Kim Thanh Trần1, Thị Ngọc Anh Đàm1, Thị Vũ Huyền Lê1, Bảo Giang Kim1, Thị Thanh Toàn Đỗ1
1 Hanoi medical university

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Community based Fieldwork is a compulsory subject at Hanoi Medical University, held for 1-2 weeks locally. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 232 students participating in the fieldwork to describe the students' feedback on the fieldwork process at Binh Luc - Ha Nam and some related factors in the academic year 2021-2022. The research results show that the student feedback on the fieldwork is very positive, with the lowest cost clearly informed score of 3.09 and the highest part-time faculty support score of 3.49. Regarding the field study program, students highly appreciated the content, methods of organization and teaching and communication of health education, the value in career development, (GPA from 3.11 to 3, 26). There is a correlation between student's grade and good feedback on fieldwork (OR = 0.58, 95%CI = 0.32 - 0.97). Continue to implement the real community learning program in the same way that the teaching organization has implemented and consider better adjusting to living conditions.

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