Aaraas Ivar J, Holtedahl Knut, Anvik Tor, Bentzen Niels, Berg Eli, Fleten Nils, Hasvold Toralf, Medbø Astri, Prydz Peter
ISM, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2007 Dec;25(4):198-201. doi: 10.1080/02813430701535660.
With general practice recognized as one of three major subjects in the Tromsø medical school curriculum, a matching examination counterpart was needed. The aim was to develop and implement an examination in an authentic general practice setting for final-year medical students. In a general practice surgery, observed by two examiners and one fellow student, the student performs a consultation with a consenting patient who would otherwise have consulted his/her general practitioner (GP). An oral examination follows. It deals with the consultation process, the observed communication between "doctor" and patient, and with clinical problem-solving, taking today's patient as a starting point. The session is closed by discussion of a public-health-related question. Since 2004 the model has been evaluated through questionnaires to students, examiners, and patients, and through a series of review meetings among examiners and students. Examination in general practice using unselected, consenting patients mimics real life to a high degree. It constitutes one important element in a comprehensive assessment process. This is considered to be an acceptable and appropriate way of testing the students before graduation.
由于全科医学被公认为特罗姆瑟医学院课程的三大主要学科之一,因此需要有与之对应的考试。目的是为医学专业最后一年的学生在真实的全科医疗环境中开展并实施一场考试。在一个全科医疗诊所里,学生在两名考官和一名同学的观察下,与一名同意参与的患者进行会诊,该患者原本会去咨询自己的全科医生。随后进行口试。口试涉及会诊过程、观察到的“医生”与患者之间的交流,以及以当前患者为起点的临床问题解决。会议最后讨论一个与公共卫生相关的问题。自2004年以来,该模式通过向学生、考官和患者发放问卷,以及考官和学生之间的一系列评审会议进行评估。使用未经挑选但同意参与的患者进行全科医学考试在很大程度上模拟了现实生活。它是综合评估过程中的一个重要元素。这被认为是在学生毕业前进行测试的一种可接受且合适的方式。