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Introduction: An elective clinical appointment abroad is a regular component in many foreign medical undergraduate curriculums. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna has a structured and comprehensive academic programme for them. Methods: An audit was performed to assess student perception on different aspects of the training via a selfadministered feedback form. All the elective students who completed their training during three months from 1st January 2019 were recruited. All data were entered to a database and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 25. The chi-square test was used to compare the groups and p < 0.05 was taken as statistically significant. Results: One hundred one (101) students completed the elective student feedback form (non-response rate - 4%). The large majority (77%) were in the 6th or final year of their medical training. 55% were enrolled to spend 8 weeks in surgery. Elective students have shown a high level of satisfaction regarding the elective training provided at our unit. Most satisfactory areas include pre-arrival registration (80%), introduction by the coordinator in surgery (92%) and different clinical activities such as elective ward rounds and clinics of the unit (>75% for every component). On-site registration (34%), guided tour by a departmental representative (54%) and the opportunity to assist in operations (50%) faired less favourably. Plastic surgery (30%), neurosurgery (21%) and paediatric surgery (20%) were preferred by those who opted to do specialty surgical appointments in addition to general surgery. Nearly all (96%) were happy to recommend this training to someone else. Conclusion: This study has enabled us to appraise the elective student programme for foreign students and for us to make suitable changes. A centre to coordinate elective students and offer of more hands-on surgical activities appears is justified.

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  • An elective clinical appointment abroad is a regular component in many foreign medical undergraduate curriculums

  • The Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna located in ancient coastal town of Galle, which attracts a large number of tourists, is a popular choice for elective medical training for medical students from developed countries

  • An audit was performed among foreign elective students who were trained at the University Surgical Unit at Teaching Hospital Karapitiya

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Introduction

An elective clinical appointment abroad is a regular component in many foreign medical undergraduate curriculums. An elective clinical appointment is a regular component in medical undergraduate curriculums in many western countries [1,2]. Galle Medical Journal, Vol 25: No 4, December 2020 of students and to certain extent on universities, nearly 30 - 40% students select clinical appointments overseas (3 - 5). The Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna located in ancient coastal town of Galle, which attracts a large number of tourists, is a popular choice for elective medical training for medical students from developed countries. The Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Surgery have a structured and comprehensive academic programme for elective students from overseas. It is important that an elective programme is evaluated periodically incorporating elective students’ feedback in order to maintain its effectiveness and quality [6]

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