Department of Surgery, South Auckland Clinical School, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Surg Res. 2011 Jun 1;168(1):e17-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2009.09.035. Epub 2009 Oct 13.
Surgical clerkship teaching for medical students at the University of Auckland is undertaken across multiple clinical campuses. Concerns are that differences in clinical experience may result in variability of learning outcome achievements. Our objectives were to investigate whether differences in clinical experience existed between teaching sites, and whether these differences correlate to differences in learning outcome achievements. Influence of clinical experience on future career choice was also explored.
Prospectively collected data were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical experience from assigned hospitals was collected using student Feedback Questionnaires and case history logbooks. Results were analyzed for inter-hospital differences. The Questionnaire included a question on influence of clinical experience on future career choice. A formative Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) was administered and results were analyzed for inter-hospital differences in learning outcome achievements.
Feedback Questionnaires and case history logbooks identified inter-hospital differences in clinical experience. Clerkship enjoyment and involvement in theater correlated with increased likelihood of choosing a future surgical career. The OSCE had acceptable internal reliability (Cronbach's α 0.69-0.74) and strong correlations with other formal assessments, indicating its external validity. No significant inter-hospital differences in OSCE results were found after one-way analysis of variance comparison (P=0.125).
Heterogeneity of clinical experience from multiple teaching sites did not translate into heterogeneity in achievement of learning outcomes when teaching and assessment materials were standardized. Clinical experience during undergraduate clerkships may influence future career choices. The OSCE is a validated and reliable tool for assessing student achievement of learning outcomes.
奥克兰大学的医学生外科实习教学在多个临床校区进行。人们担心临床经验的差异可能导致学习成果的差异。我们的目标是调查教学地点之间是否存在临床经验差异,以及这些差异是否与学习成果的差异相关。还探讨了临床经验对未来职业选择的影响。
回顾性地审查了前瞻性收集的数据。使用学生反馈问卷和病史日志收集来自指定医院的临床经验。分析了医院间的差异。问卷包括一个关于临床经验对未来职业选择影响的问题。进行了形成性客观结构化临床考试(OSCE),并分析了医院间学习成果的差异。
反馈问卷和病史日志确定了医院间临床经验的差异。实习满意度和参与剧院与选择未来外科职业的可能性增加相关。OSCE 具有可接受的内部可靠性(Cronbach's α 0.69-0.74),并且与其他正式评估具有很强的相关性,表明其具有外部有效性。在单因素方差分析比较后,未发现 OSCE 结果存在显著的医院间差异(P=0.125)。
当教学和评估材料标准化时,来自多个教学地点的临床经验的异质性并没有转化为学习成果的异质性。本科实习期间的临床经验可能会影响未来的职业选择。OSCE 是评估学生学习成果的有效且可靠的工具。