Curriculum changes
PA Dunedin Sxth-year students at the Otago Medical School will next year spend less time in Dunedin Hospital wards and more time in the community. The curriculum change comes in the crucial practical year’s training and is to “broaden students’ education.” “It will give them a dif-‘ ferent perspective from hospital doctors,” said the Deputy Dean of the Medical School, Professor R. D. H. Stewart. A 12-week block has been set aside next year for the work in the community compared with three weeks this year. The curriculum for sixthyear students in the Wellington and Christchurch
clinical schools has not changed.
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