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为何选择医学职业以及怎样成为一名优秀的医生?美国医学院新生的看法。

Why a medical career and what makes a good doctor? Beliefs of incoming United States medical students.

作者信息

Gillies Ralph A, Warren Peter R, Messias Erick, Salazar William H, Wagner Peggy J, Huff Thomas A

机构信息

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA.

出版信息

Educ Health (Abingdon). 2009 Dec;22(3):331. Epub 2009 Dec 1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Beginning medical students' beliefs about the medical profession have been well studied internationally but have only been minimally studied in the United States (U.S.) recently. Up-to-date research on U.S. medical students' beliefs is warranted so educators can employ these predispositions as a baseline for curriculum and student professional development.

METHODS

We conducted focus groups with a first-year class (n=189) of U.S. medical students at the beginning of their academic year. In an iterative theming process, investigators worked in dyads and subsequently as a group to develop a list of preliminary themes expressed in the focus groups. Investigators individually sorted preliminary themes into similar categories. All sorted preliminary themes and categories were placed in a matrix from which final themes were derived.

FINDINGS

Investigators found eight themes for the question "Why pursue a career in medicine?" and six themes for "What makes a good doctor?". Students expected medicine to be intellectually and personally fulfilling, they expected to be respected by the community, indicated that early experiences with medicine impacted their career choices, and anticipated that a medical career would yield financial security. A good doctor was described as a committed, smart, decisive leader who enthusiastically partners with patients via effective interpersonal skills.

DISCUSSION

Beginning U.S. medical students hold multi-faceted beliefs about medicine that are similar to international medical students' beliefs. Themes related to patient-centeredness, decisive leadership, and intellectual curiosity have particular utility in curriculum and professional development and should not be ignored. Administrators seeking to expand the physician workforce should consider early experiences, status, and monetary rewards.

摘要

引言

国际上对医学新生对医学职业的看法进行了充分研究,但最近在美国的研究却很少。有必要对美国医学生的看法进行最新研究,以便教育工作者能够将这些倾向作为课程设置和学生职业发展的基线。

方法

我们在学年开始时对美国一所医学院的一年级班级(n = 189)进行了焦点小组访谈。在一个反复的主题提炼过程中,研究人员先两两合作,然后作为一个团队来梳理焦点小组中表达的一系列初步主题。研究人员各自将初步主题分类到相似的类别中。所有分类后的初步主题和类别都被放入一个矩阵中,从中得出最终主题。

结果

研究人员发现了关于“为什么选择医学职业?”这个问题的八个主题,以及关于“怎样成为一名好医生?”的六个主题。学生们期望医学在智力和个人方面都能带来满足感,期望得到社会的尊重,表明早期的医学经历影响了他们的职业选择,并预期医学职业能带来经济保障。一名好医生被描述为一个有奉献精神、聪明、果断的领导者,他通过有效的人际沟通技巧热情地与患者合作。

讨论

美国医学新生对医学有着多方面的看法,这与国际医学生的看法相似。与以患者为中心、果断领导和求知欲相关的主题在课程设置和职业发展中具有特殊作用,不应被忽视。寻求扩大医生队伍的管理人员应考虑早期经历、地位和金钱回报。

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