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Abstract

Aim

Internship programs are important components of teaching and learning that provide medical students with opportunities for real-life learning. The study aimed at evaluating the internship program for students of xxx using the CIPP model (Context, Input, Process, and Product).

Materials and methods

A cross-sectional descriptive analysis was performed on 305 students and 15 faculty members of xxx. Data were collected using a questionnaire based on the CIPP model that developed by researchers. The internship program was evaluated in four areas: input, context, process and product from the perspective of students and faculty members. The scores obtained for each domain were analyzed using SPSS v.21.

Results

Context Evaluation: Significant stakeholder discrepancy (p < 0.001): 78% of students reported inadequate environmental needs assessment vs. 35% of faculty 72% students identified goal misalignment with clinical realities vs. 28% faculty. Input Evaluation: No significant difference (p = 0.32): Comparable ratings for resource adequacy (students: 4.1/6, faculty: 4.3/6) Similar perceptions of curriculum design quality. Process Evaluation: Major implementation gaps (p < 0.001): Supervision quality: Students 2.8/6 vs. Faculty 4.7/6 Feedback mechanisms: 65% student dissatisfaction. Product Evaluation: Strong CIPP domain correlations: Context→Input: r = 0.769 (p < 0.001). Context→Process: r = 0.733 (p < 0.001). Context→Product: r = 0.724 (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The design and implementation of evaluation programs based on the CIPP model may help improve internship programs and achieve students’ professional competencies. The positive and negative findings in this study should be considered by decision makers and healthcare officials when designing and implementing internship programs. Further longitudinal studies may be required to confirm these findings.

Clinical trial number

Not applicable.

Details

1009240
Title
Beyond traditional training: a comprehensive CIPP evaluation of medical internships: assessing program design, implementation, and clinical competency outcomes
Publication title
Volume
25
Pages
1-8
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Section
Research
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
London
Country of publication
Netherlands
e-ISSN
14726920
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2025-06-03
Milestone dates
2025-01-27 (Received); 2025-05-23 (Accepted); 2025-06-03 (Published)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
03 Jun 2025
ProQuest document ID
3216559397
Document URL
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Copyright
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Last updated
2025-06-25
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