Yano E, Yamaoka K, Sugita S, Kobayashi Y, Niino N, Fukui T, Yamakado M, Nishizaki O, Ogata T, Segami K
Department of Public Health, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Acad Med. 1992 Jan;67(1):54-8. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199201000-00011.
In 1988 the authors surveyed all the teaching hospitals in Japan to evaluate the present status of postgraduate medical education (PGME); they received responses from 67 (84%) of the university and 172 (89%) of the non-university teaching hospitals. It was found that a large proportion of residents had spent two years in a residency without having had a single experience of some of the basic clinical skills. Consequently the residents' confidence in their abilities to perform these skills was low. The residents at the university hospitals, in particular, had had fewer experiences and were less confident about their clinical skills than were the residents at the non-university hospitals. The lack of standard and minimum requirements for PGME in Japan may be the cause of the poor level of acquisition of clinical skills of residents during PGME. Other possible causes are the tendency in Japanese medical society to attach greater importance to academic attainment than to clinical competence and the excessive gravitation of residents toward university hospitals. The authors suggest their results show the necessity to improve the training in basic clinical skills in PGME in Japan, especially in university hospitals.
1988年,作者对日本所有教学医院进行了调查,以评估研究生医学教育(PGME)的现状;他们收到了67所大学教学医院(84%)和172所非大学教学医院(89%)的回复。结果发现,很大一部分住院医师在住院实习两年期间,某些基本临床技能一次都没有实践过。因此,住院医师对自己执行这些技能的能力信心不足。特别是,大学医院的住院医师比非大学医院的住院医师实践经验更少,对自己的临床技能信心也更低。日本研究生医学教育缺乏标准和最低要求,可能是住院医师在研究生医学教育期间临床技能掌握水平较差的原因。其他可能的原因包括日本医学界更重视学术成就而非临床能力的倾向,以及住院医师过度倾向于大学医院。作者认为,他们的结果表明有必要改善日本研究生医学教育中基本临床技能的培训,尤其是在大学医院。