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能否预测“问题居民”?

Can we predict "problem residents"?

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 75390-9070, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2010 Jul;85(7):1147-51. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181e1a85d.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study investigates whether data available at the time of residency application can be used to predict more accurately future problems of performance, both during and after residency.

METHOD

The authors identified all residents with reported problematic behavior across 20 years (1987-2007) at a single residency program and created a set of matched controls. Problems were further divided into "major" (leading to significant disruptions of performance and disciplinary action) and "minor" (remediable and resolved). Application materials were then reviewed for United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) scores, evidence of academic failures, interviewer ratings, negative interviewer comments, negative comments in the dean's letter, and negative comments in letters of recommendation.

RESULTS

The presence of any negative comments in the dean's letter yielded significant correlations with future problems. Further, those applicants with future major problems had significantly more negative comments in the dean's letter than did those with future minor problems. Other factors such as USMLE scores, failed courses, letters of recommendation, and interviewer ratings and comments did not predict future problems.

CONCLUSIONS

Most of the factors the authors assessed in prospective applicants did not predict future problems, with the exception of negative (even mildly so) comments in the dean's letter. The authors suggest that more attention should be paid to the use of the dean's letter to assess risk among applicants, and prospective study of this assessment should be performed.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨在住院医师申请时可用的数据是否可以更准确地预测未来的表现问题,包括住院期间和之后。

方法

作者在一个单一的住院医师培训项目中确定了 20 年来(1987-2007 年)所有报告有问题行为的住院医师,并创建了一组匹配的对照组。问题进一步分为“主要”(导致显著的表现中断和纪律处分)和“次要”(可纠正和解决)。然后,审查了住院医师申请材料中的美国医师执照考试(USMLE)成绩、学业失败证据、面试官评分、负面面试官评论、院长信函中的负面评论和推荐信中的负面评论。

结果

院长信函中的任何负面评论都与未来的问题存在显著相关性。此外,那些未来有主要问题的申请人在院长信函中有明显更多的负面评论,而那些未来有次要问题的申请人则没有。其他因素,如 USMLE 成绩、失败课程、推荐信以及面试官评分和评论并不能预测未来的问题。

结论

除了院长信函中的负面(即使是轻微的)评论外,作者评估的大多数未来申请人的因素都不能预测未来的问题。作者建议应更加关注使用院长信函来评估申请人的风险,并且应该对这种评估进行前瞻性研究。

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