First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and Lessons
Introduction: In 2021, National Medical Commission (NMC) introduced a family adoption program (FAP) as part of the Community Medicine Curriculum to sensitize the upcoming medical professionals to the health needs of the community, learn communication skills, health education, basic health services,...
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| description | Introduction: In 2021, National Medical Commission (NMC) introduced a family adoption program (FAP) as part of the Community Medicine Curriculum to sensitize the upcoming medical professionals to the health needs of the community, learn communication skills, health education, basic health services, and function as a link between the health system and the families, enabling them to become physicians of first contact.
Objectives: To know the perceptions of first-year medical students toward the FAP.
To assess the challenges encountered by the students during family adoption visits.
Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study among phase 1 undergraduate medical students using a self-administered questionnaire and analysis of feedback for FAP given by the students.
Results: Students reported a positive impact of FAP visits on their communication skills for interacting with families. They, however, feel that it should be included a little later in the curriculum so they have more clinical skills when they go for FAP visits.
Conclusion: Family adoption is instrumental in improvement in self-perceived communication skills and ability to help community with their health problems. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-346e35da1e1843f2b168ecdd3135eb7b2025-08-20T02:27:54ZengJaypee Brothers Medical PublisherJournal of Medical Academics2581-82792023-12-0162495210.5005/jp-journals-11003-01323First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and LessonsPriya Arora0Vishal Sharma1Nidhi Budh2Samar R Hossain3Priya Arora, Department of Community Medicine, Army College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India, Phone: +91 8588806900Department of Community Medicine, Army College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Army College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi, IndiaIntroduction: In 2021, National Medical Commission (NMC) introduced a family adoption program (FAP) as part of the Community Medicine Curriculum to sensitize the upcoming medical professionals to the health needs of the community, learn communication skills, health education, basic health services, and function as a link between the health system and the families, enabling them to become physicians of first contact. Objectives: To know the perceptions of first-year medical students toward the FAP. To assess the challenges encountered by the students during family adoption visits. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study among phase 1 undergraduate medical students using a self-administered questionnaire and analysis of feedback for FAP given by the students. Results: Students reported a positive impact of FAP visits on their communication skills for interacting with families. They, however, feel that it should be included a little later in the curriculum so they have more clinical skills when they go for FAP visits. Conclusion: Family adoption is instrumental in improvement in self-perceived communication skills and ability to help community with their health problems.https://www.jmaacms.com/doi/JOMA/pdf/10.5005/jp-journals-11003-0132family adoption challengesfamily adoption programmedical students |
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| title | First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and Lessons |
| title_full | First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and Lessons |
| title_fullStr | First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and Lessons |
| title_full_unstemmed | First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and Lessons |
| title_short | First-year Medical Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Family Adoption Program: Challenges and Lessons |
| title_sort | first year medical undergraduate students perceptions and experiences regarding family adoption program challenges and lessons |
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