Background: It is unknown whether the annual number of primary care physician (PCP) unique outpatient assessments, which we refer to as clinical volume, translates into better cardiovascular preventive care. We examined the relationship between PCP outpatient clinical volumes and cholesterol testing and major adverse cardiovascular event rates among guideline-recommended eligible patients.
Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study conducted as part of the Cardiovascular Health in Ambulatory Care Research Team (CANHEART) cohort, a population-based cohort of almost all adult residents of Ontario, Canada, followed from 2008 to 2012.
Objective: Observerships are self-organized experiences for medical students to accompany a university affiliated physician in a clinical setting. Our study's objective was to evaluate year 1 and 2 medical students' experience with and preparation methods for surgery observerships at a Canadian medical school.
Design: A cross-sectional online survey of preclerkship students, capturing resources used to prepare for observerships, types of observerships completed, and reasons for participating.