Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2618817 International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundRecent research in allopathic medical schools has indicated a decline in empathy amongst medical students during their first year of clinical rotations. Further studies have also found that this decline in empathy continues throughout residency training.ObjectiveTo determine if the declining empathy present in allopathic medical schools is occurring in our osteopathic institution and to establish the most effective way of collecting information regarding empathy from our medical student population.DesignA questionnaire regarding empathy was completed by third year medical students following lecture and group-format sessions focused on improving awareness and willingness to use motivational interviewing for health promotion and prevention, in the context of cultural sensitivity and sensibility.ParticipantsSeventy third year medical students at our osteopathic teaching institution.ResultsQuestionnaire responses indicated that a larger percentage of students in the third year class at our institution were found not to be exhibiting empathy compared to those who were empathetic.ConclusionsThird year osteopathic medical students exhibited decreased empathy in their questionnaire responses. Although preliminary, this finding lays the groundwork for further studies that will lead to the implementation of educational methods to promote empathy and aid students in developing an empathetic way with their patients, early on in their education.

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