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This study was designed to identify factors affecting polyclinic (clinical practice) during COVID-19. Fourth-year medical students at K Medical University in Daejeon, South Korea were recruited, and 64 medical students ultimately agreed to participate in a survey about polyclinics in a regional emergency center over 4 weeks. Satisfy answers for 5th grade and 6th grade was 15 (53.6%) and 13 (46.4%) respectively. Dissatisfy answers of observation of the ICU for 5th grade and 6th grade was 10 (27.8%) and 26 (72.2%) respectively. Thus, there were more satisfy answers in 5th grade and less satisfy answers in 6th grade(p<0.05). Based on the results of confirming significance for regression coefficient, several factors influencing the polyclinic were identified, and the following categories showed statistical significance (p<0.05): for 6th grade, satisfy answers of the clinic hours showed 3.656 times more than dissatisfy answers, exempt from the operation room showed 21.596 times more than dissatisfy answers, observation of the intensive unit care (ICU) showed 0.054 times less than dissatisfy answers, and cares of the COVID-19 patients showed 6.962 times more than dissatisfy answers. We suggest that hybrid or virtual medical education such as the polyclinic utilizing standardized patients (SP) or augmented reality (AR) technologies at the virtual hospital or the real hospital. More medical students would be encouraged to participate the problem-based learning (PBL) or team-based learning (TBL) in so-called ‘hybrid or virtual’ polyclinic.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. METHODOLOGY
3. RESULTS
3.1 General characteristics of the medical students in the polyclinic and the overall satisfaction and feasibility of the polyclinic.
3.2 Questionnaire for a clinical program of the polyclinic of the ‘subclinical’ and ‘non-symptomatic’, ‘confirmed’ COVID-19 patients, and overall satisfaction of detailed questions.
3.3 Characteristic distribution of the 5th and 6th grade medical students in the polyclinic.
3.4. Logistic regression analysis for the effects of the characteristics of the study subjects toward the polyclinic.
4. DISCUSSION
5. CONCULUSION
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