Academic Psychiatry 19: 81-86,
June
1995
© 1995 Academic Psychiatry
The Perceived Long-Term Impact of a Psychiatry Clerkship on Personal Growth and Clinical Skill
John C. Linton Ph.D.1,
Veena K. Bhanot M.D.1, and
David K. Walker M.D.1
1 Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, West Virginia University (WVU) Health Sciences Center at Charleston
The authors investigated the effects of a psychiatry clerkship that over 14 years has had a constant training philosophy and faculty and has been located in the same acute general hospital setting. In the study, 169 graduates completed a questionnaire on the effects of the clerkship on their knowledge of psychiatry, management of emotional problems in their patients, and personal development. Based on the graduates' responses, the results reveal that the clerkship indeed has had a lasting impact on its former students. Possible implications for recruitment of students into psychiatry are discussed.