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Use of portfolios in otolaryngology graduate medical education.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA.

出版信息

Laryngoscope. 2011 Jun;121(6):1173-6. doi: 10.1002/lary.21803. Epub 2011 Apr 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Learning portfolios, as defined by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), are professional development tools for resident education. Moreover, the scope of portfolio use is expanding to become a component of the accreditation system, with likely mandatory implementation by 2016. The objective of this study is to describe the extent of portfolio use in otolaryngology training programs and resident attitudes toward portfolios.

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey.

METHODS

All residents in ACGME-accredited otolaryngology programs were contacted via email linked to an online survey. One follow-up email was sent after initial notification.

RESULTS

Three hundred eighteen (22%) of the 1,431 invited residents responded to the survey, representing 65 of 103 ACGME-accredited otolaryngology training programs. Fifty-eight percent of the programs represented had residents who maintained a portfolio. When asked to what extent portfolios enhanced education, 39% of residents who kept a portfolio found them helpful, 27% were neutral, and 35% did not find them helpful, although 60% plan to use their portfolio after residency. For those residents who did not maintain a portfolio, 70% cited they did not maintain a portfolio because it is not a requirement in their program. Twenty-one percent of all respondents felt that portfolios should be mandatory, whereas 61% felt that portfolios should be encouraged, but not required.

CONCLUSIONS

Although portfolios are encouraged by the ACGME, and will ultimately become mandatory, they are not yet fully integrated in otolaryngology training programs. Only a minority of residents in this study thought portfolios enhanced education.

摘要

目的/假设:研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)定义的学习档案是住院医师教育的专业发展工具。此外,档案的使用范围正在扩大,成为认证系统的一个组成部分,预计到 2016 年将强制实施。本研究的目的是描述耳鼻喉科培训计划中档案的使用程度以及住院医师对档案的态度。

研究设计

横断面调查。

方法

通过电子邮件向 ACGME 认证的耳鼻喉科项目的所有住院医师发送链接到在线调查的邀请。初次通知后发送了一封后续电子邮件。

结果

在 1431 名受邀住院医师中,有 318 名(22%)人回复了调查,代表了 103 个 ACGME 认证的耳鼻喉科培训项目中的 65 个。58%的项目有保留档案的住院医师。当被问到档案在多大程度上增强了教育时,39%保留档案的住院医师认为它们有帮助,27%的人持中立态度,35%的人认为它们没有帮助,尽管 60%的人计划在住院后使用他们的档案。对于那些没有保留档案的住院医师,70%的人表示他们的项目没有保留档案的要求。21%的所有受访者认为档案应该是强制性的,而 61%的人认为档案应该被鼓励,但不是必需的。

结论

尽管 ACGME 鼓励使用档案,最终也将成为强制性的,但它们尚未完全融入耳鼻喉科培训计划。在这项研究中,只有少数住院医师认为档案能增强教育。

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