An evaluation of the short-term effects of an interpersonal skills course
- 1 March 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Education
- Vol. 18 (2) , 85-89
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2923.1984.tb00978.x
Abstract
A course on interpersonal skills (IPS) has been introduced as part of the clerkship in internal medicine. The course is given in small groups (8-10 students) with two tutors attached to each group. The use of trigger films in the IPS course has been described previously (Alroy & Ber, 1982). An evaluation of the short-term (2-month) effects of the method is now reported.Keywords
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