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  • Title: Medical students' attitudes towards behavioral sciences.
    Author: Chan-Ob T, Boonyanaruthee V.
    Journal: J Med Assoc Thai; 2000 Aug; 83(8):936-9. PubMed ID: 10998849.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to find the medical students' attitude to Behavioral Science after completing the course. METHOD: Second and third year Chiang Mai medical students were asked to complete a 25-item questionnaire regarding their attitude to Behavioral Science at the end of their final examination. RESULTS: Both mean scores of attitude were quite high. There was no difference in mean scores for both years, but some items were answered differently. CONCLUSION: Even though Behavioral Science was regarded as a crucial matter for medical application and the results were satisfactory, many factors involving this subject, such as the teaching system could be changed. The author suggested a possible way to make Behavioral Science more acceptable and understandable.
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