Learning Through Service: Student Perceptions on Volunteering at Interprofessional Hepatitis B Student-run Clinics
Abstract
Student-run clinics (SRCs) are widespread, but studies on their educational impact are limited. We surveyed preclinical medical, nursing, and pharmacy students about their experiences in a hepatitis B elective which provided opportunities to they could volunteer at hepatitis B screening and vaccination SRCs. Student responses revealed positive perceptions of the volunteer experience. Benefits included interacting with patients, developing...
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Title
Learning Through Service: Student Perceptions on Volunteering at Interprofessional Hepatitis B Student-run Clinics
Published Date
Jul 22, 2010
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
228 - 233
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