Abstract

Objective To explore the application method and value of mind mapping in the clinical teaching of general practitioners for the purpose of improving the teaching qualities. Methods A total of 60 GPs were divided into the test group and control group, undergoing the mind mapping teaching and tra-ditional teaching, respectively. The clinical knowledge achievements were compared in the two groups, and the results were analyzed. At the same time, a questionnaire was conducted. Results The difference between two groups in theoretical teaching was statistically significant (P 0.05). In addition, the results of the questionnaire survey showed that the test group was better than the control group in medical knowledge, self-learning ability, interpersonal communication ability, team cooperation ability and other dimensions. Conclusion Mind mapping is an effective teaching tool for general practitioners. Key words: General practioners (GP); Mind mapping; Teaching tool

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