Tip Akademisi Kucuk Stajlar Access
By: Medical Education Observer
Unlike American "externships" that often push students into scut work, the Turkish Küçük Staj model emphasizes safety. Students cannot draw blood or write orders. However, they are responsible for presenting one social history or one medication list to their mentor at the end of the day. Low stakes, high learning. tip akademisi kucuk stajlar
Students are not passive flies on the wall. They are required to keep a structured journal. After observing a patient with COPD, they don’t diagnose—they simply write: “I noticed the patient had to lean forward to breathe. I saw the nurse use a spacer. I didn’t understand the jargon, but I understood the suffering.” Low stakes, high learning
In a profession where burnout often starts with the shock of clinical reality, the mini-internship is a gentle, brilliant antidote. It turns the terrifying leap into a small, confident step. After observing a patient with COPD, they don’t