PMID- 12733201 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20030527 LR - 20030507 IS - 0300-5283 (Print) IS - 0300-5283 (Linking) VI - 57 Suppl E DP - 2002 Dec TI - Community Residency Programme (CRP)--a tool for research and rural health training for medical students. PG - 94-8 AB - Rural health training is an important element in the training of medical students in the University of Malaya. There is a need for the undergraduates to be familiar with the rural health infrastructure and to understand the social and economic aspects of the rural poor. The objective of the training is to make the students understand the problems faced by the poor in the rural areas so that when they practice in rural health areas, after graduation, they will understand the problems of the rural poor. They will have the knowledge of the diseases in the rural areas and also understand the community and the environmental factors that contribute to the disease. The training lasts' for 4 weeks, one week for lectures on health survey, two weeks for the field trip and one week of data analysis and presentation of their findings to an expert panel. During the field trip the students are divided into groups and they go to different parts of the country. Each group will do a field survey to find out the socio-demography, environmental, economic, nutritional and health problems in the village. In addition to the survey they also do a research project on any topic. The students also do social work, visit places of public health interest like the water treatment plant, sewage disposal, factory visits and others. Apart from technical skills in statistics and epidemiology, various other managerial skills like leadership, teamwork, communications and public relations are also learnt during the training. In conclusion this rural health training is an important aspect of the medical students training as it imparts several skills to them that are needed as a doctor. FAU - Yadav, H AU - Yadav H AD - Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur. LA - eng PT - Journal Article PL - Malaysia TA - Med J Malaysia JT - The Medical journal of Malaysia JID - 0361547 SB - IM MH - Education, Medical, Undergraduate/*methods MH - Internship and Residency MH - Malaysia MH - Research MH - *Rural Health EDAT- 2003/05/08 05:00 MHDA- 2003/05/28 05:00 CRDT- 2003/05/08 05:00 PHST- 2003/05/08 05:00 [pubmed] PHST- 2003/05/28 05:00 [medline] PHST- 2003/05/08 05:00 [entrez] PST - ppublish SO - Med J Malaysia. 2002 Dec;57 Suppl E:94-8.