Smith Anthony A, Duncan Scott F M, Esparra Benjamin C
Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, 14300 East Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale, AZ 85259, USA.
J Hand Surg Am. 2007 Oct;32(8):1267-70. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2007.06.004.
In 2004, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the American Association for Hand Surgery formed a joint task force to deal with the difficulty of promoting hand surgery as a career choice to medical students. The purpose of this study was to use a previously validated format to expose medical students to a brief intervention early in their medical education that might influence their perceptions of hand surgery as a career choice.
First-year medical students were asked to rank 11 items on a Likert scale from 1 (not important) to 5 (very important) regarding their beliefs about hand surgery as a career before and after a brief 1-hour presentation by a hand surgeon. Additional information about career choice and prior exposure to hand surgery was obtained before the intervention, and student interest in hand surgery was measured after the intervention.
Of 110 first-year medical students, 72 (65%) students completed both the pre-lecture survey and the post-lecture survey. Of the 72 students with matched responses, 8 (11%) ranked surgery as their first career choice, whereas 13 (18%) ranked a surgical subspecialty as their first choice. Thirty-nine (54%) students stated that the lecture raised their interest in hand surgery as a possible career, and 36 (50%) were interested in doing an elective in it while in medical school. Nonparametric tests showed improvement in knowledge after the lecture for length of training, technical aspects, intellectual challenge, and fellowship requirements.
A positive information-providing encounter with a hand surgeon may favorably influence the perceptions of first-year medical students toward hand surgery.
2004年,美国手外科协会和美国手部外科医师协会成立了一个联合特别工作组,以应对向医学生宣传将手外科作为职业选择的困难。本研究的目的是采用一种先前经过验证的形式,在医学生医学教育的早期让他们接受一次简短的干预,这可能会影响他们对手外科作为职业选择的看法。
在一位手外科医生进行1小时的简短授课之前和之后,要求一年级医学生根据他们对手外科作为一种职业的看法,在李克特量表上对11个项目从1(不重要)到5(非常重要)进行排序。在干预前获取了有关职业选择和先前接触手外科的额外信息,并在干预后测量了学生对手外科的兴趣。
110名一年级医学生中,72名(65%)学生完成了课前调查和课后调查。在这72名回答匹配的学生中,8名(11%)将外科作为他们的第一职业选择,而13名(18%)将外科亚专业作为他们的第一选择。39名(54%)学生表示,这次授课提高了他们对手外科作为一种可能职业的兴趣,36名(50%)学生有兴趣在医学院期间选修手外科课程。非参数检验显示,授课后在培训时长、技术方面、智力挑战和奖学金要求等方面的知识有所提高。
与手外科医生进行一次积极的信息交流可能会对手外科一年级医学生对手外科的看法产生有利影响。