Brewster Luke P, Risucci Donald A, Joehl Raymond J, Littooy Fred N, Temeck Barbara K, Blair Patrice Gabler, Sachdeva Ajit K
Loyola University Medical Center, USA.
Am J Surg. 2005 Nov;190(5):687-90. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2005.07.003.
This pilot project involved the development of a structured, experiential, educational module using a bench model technical skills simulation and standardized patients. It integrated teaching and assessment of clinical, technical, and interpersonal skills, as well as professionalism within the context of an adverse surgical event.
General surgery residents (postgraduate year [PGY] 2, 3) were asked to participate in the pre-, intra-, and postoperative management of a patient with a retroperitoneal sarcoma. Residents' performances during the module were assessed by standardized patients and faculty, and residents were provided feedback during debriefing sessions.
Resident performance during the module was appropriate for the level of training. Residents found this module to be a realistic, challenging, and beneficial learning experience.
Novel educational modules such as this one may serve as a useful addition to resident education in surgery residency programs, particularly in addressing patient safety and the core competencies. Reliability of the model may be enhanced by modifications of the module.
本试点项目涉及使用模拟手术台技术技能和标准化病人开发一个结构化的、体验式的教育模块。它将临床、技术和人际技能的教学与评估,以及在不良手术事件背景下的职业素养融入其中。
邀请普通外科住院医师(研究生二年级、三年级)参与一名腹膜后肉瘤患者的术前、术中和术后管理。在该模块中,标准化病人和教员对住院医师的表现进行评估,并在汇报环节为住院医师提供反馈。
住院医师在该模块中的表现与其培训水平相符。住院医师认为该模块是一次真实、具有挑战性且有益的学习经历。
这样的新型教育模块可能是外科住院医师培训项目中住院医师教育的有益补充,尤其是在解决患者安全和核心能力方面。通过对该模块进行修改,可提高其可靠性。