Evaluation of a vaccination seminar in regard to medical students' attitudes and their theoretical and practical vaccination-specific competencies.

GMS Journal for Medical Education
Vera RillSabine Wicker

Abstract

Aim: Despite having a generally positive attitude toward vaccinations, medical students show gaps in their own immunization histories and knowledge about vaccinations. Future practicing physicians will be confronted with the need to evaluate protective immunity and make vaccination recommendations. This study aims to investigate the extent to which a seminar on the topic of vaccination can improve students' attitudes, knowledge and practical skills in interpreting vaccination certificates. Project description: Two different one-hour seminars were developed and integrated into the required clinical curriculum. A third of the students attended a theory-based seminar; the other two-thirds completed a predominantly practice-based seminar. The theoretical seminar consisted of a lecture on the principles and theoretical aspects of immunization. In the practical seminar, the curricular content was case-based and taught using fictive examples of vaccination certificates. Before the seminar was held, a voluntary and anonymous survey of the students was conducted regarding their attitudes toward and knowledge of immunization. At the conclusion of the seminar, the students' ability to understand vaccination certificates was tested. After ...Continue Reading

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