Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, New Jersey 07753, USA.
J Surg Educ. 2009 Nov-Dec;66(6):308-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2009.08.002.
With the creation of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) in 2002, the Arnold P. Gold Foundation established a mechanism for recognizing medical students who demonstrate exemplary humanism/professionalism/communication skills. Currently, 80 medical schools have GHHS chapters. Selection is based on peer nomination using a validated tool. The objective of this survey was to assess the percentage of residency program directors (PDs) who are aware of and are using GHHS membership as a residency selection tool.
Surgery (SURG) and internal medicine (IM) PDs in 4 United States regions were surveyed for familiarity with GHHS and perceived rank of GHHS membership relative to Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) membership, class rank, medical student performance evaluation (MSPE), clerkship grade, and United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) score, in evaluating an applicant's humanism/professionalism, service orientation, and fit with their program. Program demographics and familiarity with GHHS were also surveyed.
The response rate was 56% (149 respondents). IM PDs rated GHHS membership higher than did SURG PDs when evaluating professionalism/humanism and service orientation. PDs familiar with GHHS ranked membership higher when considering professionalism/humanism (4.1 vs 3.2; p < 0.05) and service orientation (4.1 vs 2.9; p < 0.01). Familiarity with GHHS correlated with being an IM PD, residency based at teaching hospital, large residency program, knowledge of residents who were GHHS members, and having a GHHS chapter at their school (p < 0.01). Familiarity with GHHS was related to rankings of GHHS (professionalism/humanism F = 3.36; p < 0.05; service orientation F = 3.86; p < 0.05) more than the PDs' specialty was. In all, 157 GHHS students (from all 4 United States regions) were also surveyed about the 1197 interviews they had with residency PDs. They reported that although a few PDs were aware of GHHS, PDs of core medical specialties were more aware of GHHS than SURG PDs.
IM PDs were more aware of GHHS (70%) than SURG PDs (30%). Awareness was related to the favorable ranking of GHHS as a selection criterion for humanism/professionalism/service orientation. PDs familiar with GHHS were from larger programs, were likely to know residents who were members, and were likely to think that GHHS membership predicted humanistic care. Membership in GHHS may set candidates apart from their peers and allow PDs to distinguish objectively the candidates who demonstrate compassionate medical care. Increased knowledge about the GHHS may therefore serve to be a useful adjunct for PDs when selecting medical students for their residency programs.
随着 2002 年黄金人文荣誉协会(GHHS)的创建,阿诺德·P·戈尔德基金会建立了一种机制,以表彰表现出模范人文主义/专业精神/沟通技巧的医学生。目前,有 80 所医学院设有 GHHS 分会。选拔是基于使用经过验证的工具进行同行提名。这项调查的目的是评估住院医师项目主任(PD)对 GHHS 的知晓程度,并将 GHHS 会员身份作为住院医师选择工具的使用情况。
对来自美国 4 个地区的外科(SURG)和内科(IM)PD 进行调查,了解他们对 GHHS 的熟悉程度,以及相对于 Alpha Omega Alpha(AOA)会员、班级排名、医学生表现评估(MSPE)、实习成绩和美国医师执照考试(USMLE)成绩,GHHS 会员在评估申请人的人文主义/专业精神、服务方向和与他们项目的契合度方面的相对排名。还调查了项目概况和对 GHHS 的熟悉程度。
回复率为 56%(149 名受访者)。内科 PD 比外科 PD 在评估专业精神/人文主义和服务方向时,对 GHHS 会员身份的评价更高。熟悉 GHHS 的 PD 在考虑专业精神/人文主义(4.1 比 3.2;p < 0.05)和服务方向(4.1 比 2.9;p < 0.01)时,将会员身份排名更高。熟悉 GHHS 与担任内科 PD、以教学医院为基地的住院医师、大型住院医师项目、了解 GHHS 会员的住院医师以及所在学校有 GHHS 分会有关(p < 0.01)。熟悉 GHHS 与 GHHS 的排名有关(专业精神/人文主义 F = 3.36;p < 0.05;服务方向 F = 3.86;p < 0.05),而不仅仅是 PD 的专业。共有 157 名 GHHS 学生(来自美国的 4 个地区)也接受了关于他们与住院医师 PD 进行的 1197 次访谈的调查。他们报告说,尽管一些 PD 了解 GHHS,但医学核心专业的 PD 比外科 PD 更了解 GHHS。
内科 PD 比外科 PD 更了解 GHHS(70%比 30%)。认识到 GHHS 作为人文主义/专业精神/服务方向的选择标准的有利排名。熟悉 GHHS 的 PD 来自更大的项目,可能认识 GHHS 会员的住院医师,并且可能认为 GHHS 会员身份预测人文关怀。GHHS 的会员资格可能使候选人与其同龄人区别开来,并使 PD 能够客观地区分表现出富有同情心的医疗护理的候选人。因此,增加对 GHHS 的了解可能有助于 PD 在为住院医师项目选择医学生时作为有用的辅助手段。