AlGhamdi K M
Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
East Mediterr Health J. 2008 Sep-Oct;14(5):1185-91.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to look at different aspects of dermatology residency programmes in Saudi Arabia from the residents' perspective. Self-administered questionnaires about future plans, academic activities, examinations, training, workload, surgical procedures, residents' rights and satisfaction were distributed to all 27 residents in all training centres during March-May 2004; 22 (81%) responded. The survey found that 50% of residents were not satisfied with their training and felt they were inadequately trained. Experience of performing certain procedures was much less than for residents in a similar study in the United States of America, and 50% of residents had not received any dermatologic surgery training. Moreover, 36% of residents had been verbally humiliated during their training.
为从住院医师的角度审视沙特阿拉伯皮肤科住院医师培训项目的不同方面,开展了一项横断面调查。2004年3月至5月期间,向所有培训中心的27名住院医师发放了关于未来计划、学术活动、考试、培训、工作量、外科手术、住院医师权利及满意度的自填式问卷;22名(81%)作出了回应。调查发现,50%的住院医师对其培训不满意,觉得自己未得到充分培训。与美国一项类似研究中的住院医师相比,某些手术操作的经验要少得多,且50%的住院医师未接受过任何皮肤科手术培训。此外,36%的住院医师在培训期间曾遭到言语羞辱。