Klingensmith Mary E
Department of Surgery, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO 63110, USA.
J Surg Educ. 2008 Mar-Apr;65(2):126-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2007.12.001.
To fulfill a curricular need and to address the ACGME competencies of Professionalism and Systems-based practice, we have developed a case-based approach to teaching ethics to trainees at Washington University in Saint Louis.
For the past 5 years, we have used a case-based approach to discuss ethical dilemmas with residents in an interactive conference format. Attendees and participants include medical students, residents, fellows, and surgical attendings, as well as members of the hospital ethics committee, nurses, chaplains, and attendings and trainees from other disciplines. Residents and students collect the cases from their daily experiences and discuss them with the group on a monthly basis.
Attitudinal surveys of trainees were completed just before the initiation of the conferences and again 5 years later.
The program was initiated in October 2002 and is ongoing. The format and the participants have evolved somewhat over this time period. That evolution and some lessons learned are described in this article.
Our experiences have shown that a case-based approach to teaching ethics to surgical trainees is feasible, relevant, and important to the education of trainees in the current environment.
为满足课程需求并解决美国研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)关于职业素养和基于系统的实践的能力要求,我们在圣路易斯的华盛顿大学开发了一种基于案例的方法,用于向学员传授伦理学知识。
在过去5年中,我们采用基于案例的方法,以互动会议的形式与住院医师讨论伦理困境。参会者和参与者包括医学生、住院医师、研究员、外科主治医师,以及医院伦理委员会成员、护士、牧师,还有来自其他学科的主治医师和学员。住院医师和学生从他们的日常经历中收集案例,并每月与小组进行讨论。
在会议开始前以及5年后分别完成了对学员的态度调查。
该项目于2002年10月启动,目前仍在进行。在此期间,形式和参与者有所发展。本文将描述这种演变以及一些经验教训。
我们的经验表明,在当前环境下,采用基于案例的方法向外科手术学员传授伦理学知识对于学员教育而言是可行的、相关的且重要的。