Wagner Mary Jo, Thomas Harold A
Program in Emergency Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Saginaw Cooperative Hospitals, Inc./Michigan State University, Saginaw, MI 48602, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2002 Nov;9(11):1236-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2002.tb01583.x.
In February 1999, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) identified six general competencies as the basic educational goals required by all training programs for their residents. This places emphasis on educational outcome assessment in residency programs and in the accreditation process. A concomitant goal is to have increasingly valid, reliable assessments of the ability of a resident physician to provide safe, evidenced-based, humanistic medical care to their patients. To better define these competencies for the specialty of emergency medicine (EM), the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD-EM) held a consensus conference in March 2002. This article reports the results of the Consensus Group for the core competency area of medical knowledge. This competency is already being well addressed in residency programs, but there has been inadequate documentation of a resident's knowledge base. The Consensus Group focused on many assessment methods to determine those having the best potential for use in EM programs. Assessment methods felt to be most appropriate for assessment of the medical knowledge base of a resident are presented, as are practical suggestions for incorporating these into EM programs.
1999年2月,毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)确定了六项通用能力,作为所有住院医师培训项目对其住院医师的基本教育目标。这强调了住院医师培训项目及认证过程中的教育成果评估。一个随之而来的目标是,对住院医师为患者提供安全、循证、人文医学护理的能力进行越来越有效、可靠的评估。为了更好地界定急诊医学(EM)专业的这些能力,急诊医学住院医师培训主任委员会(CORD-EM)于2002年3月召开了一次共识会议。本文报告了医学知识核心能力领域共识小组的结果。这一能力在住院医师培训项目中已得到很好的处理,但住院医师知识库的记录尚不充分。共识小组重点关注了多种评估方法,以确定那些在急诊医学项目中最具应用潜力的方法。文中介绍了被认为最适合评估住院医师医学知识库的评估方法,以及将这些方法纳入急诊医学项目的实用建议。