Mito Medical Center, University of Tsukuba Hospital, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
BMC Med Educ. 2010 May 20;10:35. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-10-35.
We investigated the views of newly graduating physicians on their preparedness for postgraduate clinical training, and evaluated the relationship of preparedness with the educational environment and the pass rate on the National Medical Licensure Examination (NMLE).
Data were obtained from 2429 PGY-1 physicians-in-training (response rate, 36%) using a mailed cross-sectional survey. The Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) inventory was used to assess the learning environment at 80 Japanese medical schools. Preparedness was assessed based on 6 clinical areas related to the Association of American Medical Colleges Graduation Questionnaire.
Only 17% of the physicians-in-training felt prepared in the area of general clinical skills, 29% in basic knowledge of diagnosis and management of common conditions, 48% in communication skills, 19% in skills associated with evidence-based medicine, 54% in professionalism, and 37% in basic skills required for a physical examination. There were substantial differences among the medical schools in the perceived preparedness of their graduates. Significant positive correlations were found between preparedness for all clinical areas and a better educational environment (all p < 0.01), but there were no significant associations between the pass rate on the NMLE and perceived preparedness for any clinical area, as well as pass rate and educational environment (all p > 0.05).
Different educational environments among universities may be partly responsible for the differences in perceived preparedness of medical students for postgraduate clinical training. This study also highlights the poor correlation between self-assessed preparedness for practice and the NMLE.
我们调查了新毕业医师对研究生临床培训准备情况的看法,并评估了准备情况与教育环境和国家医师执照考试(NMLE)通过率的关系。
使用邮寄横断面调查从 2429 名 PGY-1 住院医师(应答率为 36%)中获取数据。采用邓迪教育环境测量(DREEM)量表评估 80 所日本医学院的学习环境。准备情况根据与美国医学院协会毕业问卷相关的 6 个临床领域进行评估。
只有 17%的住院医师在一般临床技能领域有准备,29%在常见疾病的基础知识和管理方面有准备,48%在沟通技巧方面有准备,19%在循证医学相关技能方面有准备,54%在专业精神方面有准备,37%在体检基本技能方面有准备。各医学院毕业生的准备情况存在显著差异。所有临床领域的准备情况与教育环境的改善呈显著正相关(均 p < 0.01),但 NMLE 通过率与任何临床领域的感知准备情况以及通过率与教育环境之间均无显著相关性(均 p > 0.05)。
大学之间不同的教育环境可能是导致医学生对研究生临床培训感知准备情况存在差异的部分原因。本研究还强调了自我评估的实践准备情况与 NMLE 之间的相关性较差。