The Relation Between Executing Of Thesis Policies And Medical Student's Theses Quality In Type Medical Faculties Of Iran

AuthorA.A Kolahien
AuthorA Mohammadien
OrcidA.A Kolahi []en
OrcidA Mohammadi []en
Issued Date2004-12-31en
AbstractBackground: Medical students' thesis is equal to six units, which is mandatory for graduation. The purpose of preparing thesis is to familiarize students with research process, methodology, and scientific report writing skill.Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine the relation between executing of thesis policies and medical students' theses quality in type I medical faculties of Iran Methods: To perform this study first, we randomly chose 36 (Total sample=396) medical students' theses in each 11 medical faculties, which completed in 1998-99 academic year. The original theses were evaluated by using a questionnaire. Second, for evaluation of operationalization of thesis policies we use four criteria including, the presence of performance regulations, the proposals approving process, final approving course and presence of a defence session to evaluate thesis in the same medical faculty.Results: In medical faculties that thesis policies were completed, the score of theses was high. In contrast medical faculties with weak policies had low students’ theses scores.Conclusion: Thesis policies are considered as one of the ways to improve the quality of thesis. it is advise at the same time as we should be plan to provide the effective factors for improvement quality of thesisconsider strongly the regulations related thesis should be considerate.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jme.v6i1.782en
KeywordMedical Studenten
KeywordThesesen
KeywordRegulationen
KeywordScoresen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Relation Between Executing Of Thesis Policies And Medical Student's Theses Quality In Type Medical Faculties Of Iranen
TypeResearch Articleen

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