Srinivasan Malathi, Weiner Michael, Breitfeld Philip P, Brahmi Fran, Dickerson Keith L, Weiner Gary
Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2002 Jan;17(1):58-65. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2002.10121.x.
Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) has been increasingly integrated into medical education curricula. Using an observational research design, we evaluated the feasibility of introducing a 1-month problem-based EBM course for 139 first-year medical students at a large university center. We assessed program performance through the use of a web-based curricular component and practice exam, final examination scores, student satisfaction surveys, and a faculty questionnaire. Students demonstrated active involvement in learning EBM and ability to use EBM principles. Facilitators felt that students performed well and compared favorably with residents whom they had supervised in the past year. Both faculty and students were satisfied with the EBM course. To our knowledge, this is the first report to demonstrate that early introduction of EBM principles as a short course to preclinical medical students is feasible and practical.
循证医学(EBM)已越来越多地融入医学教育课程中。我们采用观察性研究设计,评估了在一所大型大学中心为139名一年级医学生开设为期1个月的基于问题的循证医学课程的可行性。我们通过使用基于网络的课程组件和实践考试、期末考试成绩、学生满意度调查以及教师问卷来评估课程表现。学生们表现出积极参与循证医学学习以及运用循证医学原则的能力。指导教师认为学生表现良好,与他们在过去一年中指导过的住院医师相比毫不逊色。教师和学生对循证医学课程都很满意。据我们所知,这是第一份表明将循证医学原则作为一门短期课程尽早引入临床前医学生的报告,证明了这种做法是可行且实用的。