Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2010 May;7(5):339-45. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2009.12.005.
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that exposing first-year radiology residents to the ACR and the Minnesota Radiological Society (MRS) at the ACR AMCLC would increase the residents' knowledge about issues facing radiology and their future membership rates and participation in the ACR and state radiologic societies.
All first-year diagnostic radiology residents from Minnesota's two residency programs, those of the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic, were invited to attend the 2009 AMCLC. Donations from local radiologic and radiation oncologic practices provided funding for all lodging and travel costs. Fifteen of 24 residents participated. Preconference and postconference questionnaires assessed the residents' perceptions of the experience and knowledge gained during the conference. Long-term 5-year and 10-year follow-up will be performed to evaluate membership rates in the ACR and state radiologic societies in this cohort.
The average knowledge assessment scores increased overall after the conference. Participants were also able to identify more key issues facing radiology after the conference. All participants indicated a positive experience, and the vast majority were "highly likely" or "likely" to join the ACR and MRS.
Early results indicate a positive experience for the residents and that they learned about the field of radiology, the ACR, and the MRS. Participants' responses suggest that the future membership rate among this cohort in organized radiologic societies will be higher than the current national average. Five-year and 10-year follow-up of actual membership rates are pending.
本研究旨在验证一个假设,即向第一年的放射科住院医师介绍 ACR 和明尼苏达州放射学会(MRS)在 ACR AMCLC 的情况,是否会增加住院医师对放射科面临的问题及其未来的会员率以及对 ACR 和州放射学会的参与度的了解。
明尼苏达州两个住院医师培训项目(明尼苏达大学和梅奥诊所)的所有第一年诊断放射科住院医师均受邀参加 2009 年 AMCLC。当地放射学和放射肿瘤学实践的捐款为所有住宿和旅行费用提供了资金。24 名住院医师中有 15 名参加了会议。会前和会后的问卷调查评估了住院医师对会议经历和获得的知识的看法。将对该队列的 ACR 和州放射学会的会员率进行为期 5 年和 10 年的长期随访。
会议后,平均知识评估分数总体上有所提高。与会者在会议后也能够识别出更多放射科面临的关键问题。所有参与者都表示体验良好,绝大多数人表示“极有可能”或“有可能”加入 ACR 和 MRS。
初步结果表明,住院医师的体验是积极的,他们了解了放射科、ACR 和 MRS 的情况。参与者的反应表明,该队列在有组织的放射学会中的未来会员率将高于当前的全国平均水平。实际会员率的 5 年和 10 年随访仍在进行中。