Hull A L, Cullen R J, Hekelman F P
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 1989;9(4):257-66. doi: 10.1002/chp.4750090410.
Grand Rounds activities are an integral component of medical education. They present clinical problems in medicine by focusing on current or interesting cases. Grand Rounds originated as part of residency training wherein new information was taught and clinical reasoning skills were enhanced. Today, Grand Rounds also are used in continuing medical education as an instructional method for maintaining and improving clinical skills of practicing physicians. This study reviewed 43 Grand Rounds activities conducted by 12 departments in five affiliated hospitals as part of a program in Continuing Medical Education. All the Grand Rounds activities were developed to meet Category 1 requirements. They included the departmental Grand Rounds and the more specialized divisional Grand Rounds. An analysis of the 1138 physicians who attended one or more of the 1079 meetings of these Grand Rounds produced a preliminary description of a "typical" Grand Rounds activity. Analyses of these data suggest that Grand Rounds provides an important educational activity for medical students and graduate medical trainees as well as practicing physicians. The Category 1 accreditation requirements may serve to improve the educational outcomes of these activities and they provide an excellent mechanism for faculty role-modeling and improving clinical problem-solving skills.
大查房活动是医学教育的一个重要组成部分。它们通过聚焦当前或有趣的病例来呈现医学临床问题。大查房起源于住院医师培训的一部分,在其中传授新信息并提高临床推理技能。如今,大查房也被用于继续医学教育,作为一种维持和提高执业医师临床技能的教学方法。本研究回顾了五家附属医院12个科室开展的43次大查房活动,作为继续医学教育项目的一部分。所有大查房活动均按照一类学分要求开展。它们包括科室大查房和更具专业性的专科大查房。对参加了这些大查房1079次会议中的一次或多次的1138名医师进行分析,初步描述了一次“典型”大查房活动。对这些数据的分析表明,大查房为医学生、住院医师培训学员以及执业医师提供了一项重要的教育活动。一类学分认证要求可能有助于提高这些活动的教育效果,并且它们为教员树立榜样以及提高临床解决问题的技能提供了一个极好的机制。