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Survey Study for UB Medical Students
Protocol: STUDY00006709
Full Title
Effectiveness of Teaching Cervical Exams to Medical Students Using a Low Fidelity Model
Description
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is looking for third year medical students for a survey study. The goal of this study is to learn more about medical students’ comfort levels, knowledge, and accuracy of cervical exams. The results of this study may be used to improve the educational experience of future medical students.

Participants will be enrolled in this study for 6 weeks. They will complete a pre-survey at the beginning of the clerkship, a possible educational session (lasting about 20 – 30 minutes) about cervical exams on pregnant people, and a post-survey at the end of the clerkship with a skills assessment.
Compensation: No
Eligibility
Adults over the age of 18 years old Third-year UB medical students on their OBGYN clerkship
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: Casey CABRINHA
Contact(s)
Casey CABRINHA
caseycab@buffalo.edu
+1 315-420-6450

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