Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program

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Autor(a) principal: Bellodi, Patrícia Lacerda
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Dolhnikoff, Marisa, Group-FMUSP, Academic Tutoring
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/192290
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Even students with previous academic success may face challenges that affect their academic performance. Many medical schools offer programs to students at the risk of academic failure, to ensure that they succeed in the course. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: In this report we describe a pioneering academic tutoring program developed at a Brazilian medical school and discuss the initial results of the program based on the feedback from tutors and data regarding the progression of students in the medical course. RESULTS: In 2018, 33 students enrolled into the program. Students’ performance difficulties were mainly associated with mental health problems and socioeconomic vulnerability. Of the 33 students, 27 (81.8%) were assisted by the Mental Health Support Service and 16 (48.5%) were assisted by the Social Assistance Service. In addition to the planning academic activity class load, tutors were able to assist students in solving socioeconomic issues, carrying out personal support interventions with the promotion of self-esteem, and presenting suggestions for behavioral changes in their routine. For most students (72%), the action plan proposed by the tutors was successful. Eight of the 14 (57%) students in the fourth year progressed to the final two years of in-hospital practical training (internship). CONCLUSIONS: The Academic Tutoring Program showed positive results for most of the students. Close monitoring and tutor intervention allowed students with poor academic performance to overcome the low performance cycle. These important tasks demand time and energy from tutors, and institutional recognition of these professionals is essential for the successful maintenance of the program.
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title Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
spellingShingle Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
Bellodi, Patrícia Lacerda
Tutoring
Medical Students
Remediation
Academic Performance
title_short Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
title_full Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
title_fullStr Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
title_full_unstemmed Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
title_sort Medical students with performance difficulties need wide support: Initial results of an academic tutoring program
author Bellodi, Patrícia Lacerda
author_facet Bellodi, Patrícia Lacerda
Dolhnikoff, Marisa
Group-FMUSP, Academic Tutoring
author_role author
author2 Dolhnikoff, Marisa
Group-FMUSP, Academic Tutoring
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bellodi, Patrícia Lacerda
Dolhnikoff, Marisa
Group-FMUSP, Academic Tutoring
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tutoring
Medical Students
Remediation
Academic Performance
topic Tutoring
Medical Students
Remediation
Academic Performance
description BACKGROUND: Even students with previous academic success may face challenges that affect their academic performance. Many medical schools offer programs to students at the risk of academic failure, to ensure that they succeed in the course. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: In this report we describe a pioneering academic tutoring program developed at a Brazilian medical school and discuss the initial results of the program based on the feedback from tutors and data regarding the progression of students in the medical course. RESULTS: In 2018, 33 students enrolled into the program. Students’ performance difficulties were mainly associated with mental health problems and socioeconomic vulnerability. Of the 33 students, 27 (81.8%) were assisted by the Mental Health Support Service and 16 (48.5%) were assisted by the Social Assistance Service. In addition to the planning academic activity class load, tutors were able to assist students in solving socioeconomic issues, carrying out personal support interventions with the promotion of self-esteem, and presenting suggestions for behavioral changes in their routine. For most students (72%), the action plan proposed by the tutors was successful. Eight of the 14 (57%) students in the fourth year progressed to the final two years of in-hospital practical training (internship). CONCLUSIONS: The Academic Tutoring Program showed positive results for most of the students. Close monitoring and tutor intervention allowed students with poor academic performance to overcome the low performance cycle. These important tasks demand time and energy from tutors, and institutional recognition of these professionals is essential for the successful maintenance of the program.
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