Wiggins M N, Harper R A, Landes R D, O'Sullivan P S
Jones Eye Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham, Slot 523, Little Rock, AR 72205-7199, USA.
Br J Ophthalmol. 2008 Apr;92(4):530-3. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2007.132779.
BACKGROUND/AIM: Oral examinations are required for board certification in Ophthalmology in the USA. The current literature offers no recommendation on the number of administrations during residency. The purpose of this study was to determine how often oral examinations (OEs) should be administered and what effects repeated OEs might have on residents' comfort level with OEs and confidence level in their knowledge base.
From 2004 to 2006, a structured oral examination was administered every 4 months to ophthalmology residents at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. A survey was administered just prior to each oral examination.
After two oral examinations, self-confidence and ability to self-assess one's knowledge increased and anxiety decreased in the residents. Residents' belief that they could pass an oral examination for board certification statistically improved after the third oral examination.
To achieve the full benefits of oral examination training, the exam should be taken at least three times during residency. Formal, structured oral examinations, repeated over time, seem to reduce resident anxiety and improve the residents' ability to realistically assess their level of preparation for an OE.
背景/目的:在美国,眼科专科医师委员会认证需要进行口试。目前的文献对于住院医师培训期间口试的次数未给出建议。本研究的目的是确定口试应进行的频率,以及重复口试可能对住院医师对口试的舒适度和对自身知识库的信心水平产生何种影响。
2004年至2006年期间,阿肯色大学医学科学分校的眼科住院医师每4个月接受一次结构化口试。每次口试前均进行一项调查。
经过两次口试后,住院医师的自信心和自我评估知识的能力有所提高,焦虑感有所降低。在第三次口试后,住院医师认为自己能够通过专科医师委员会认证口试的信念在统计学上有所改善。
为了充分获得口试培训的益处,住院医师培训期间应至少参加三次口试。随着时间推移重复进行的正式、结构化口试似乎能够减轻住院医师的焦虑,并提高他们实际评估自身口试准备水平的能力。