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Table 2 Stanford Clinical Summer Internship outcomes: effect on learner perspectives and professional development (2016—2023)

From: Exploring the breadth of medicine: 8-year outcomes of a brief clinical summer immersion for premedical students

Perspective Gained by Learner Level

“Participation in the Stanford CSI program…(% agree = agree + strongly agree)

Total n = 173 n (%)

High School Participants n = 133 n(%)

College/ Post-High School n = 40 n(%)

Unpaired T-test

Broadened my perspective about healthcare

142 (82%)

108 (81%)

34 (85%)

 < 0.1

Contributed to an increased interest in a career in healthcare

136 (79%)

100 (75%)

36 (90%)

0.4

Contributed to an increased interest in a career in specialty medicine

118 (68%)

86 (65%)

32 (80%)

0.5

Contributed to an increased interest in a career in primary care

84 (49%)

64 (48%)

20 (50%)

0.7

Contributed to an increased interest in a career in research

79 (46%)

62 (47%)

17 (43%)

0.5

Clarified what a life/career in medicine would be like

137 (79%)

102 (77%)

35 (88%)

0.8

Gave me valuable clinical skills

124 (72%)

93 (70%)

31 (78%)

0.8

Reinforced my career choice

120 (69%)

88 (66%)

32 (80%)

0.4

Changed my career choice

25 (14%)

22 (17%)

3 (8.0%)

 < 0.1

Improved my professional network

74 (43%)

54 (41%)

20 (50%)

0.6

Improved my resume

123 (71%)

93 (70%)

30 (75%)

0.5

Led directly to new opportunities

60 (35%)

40 (30%)

20 (50%)

 < 0.1

Led to new friendships

70 (40%)

55 (41%)

15 (38%)

0.3

Was a good use of my time

138 (80%)

102 (77%)

36 (90%)

0.4

Was a good use of my Resources

134 (92%)

98 (90%)

36 (97%)

0.2