Division of Medical and Dental Education, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2012 Oct;74(4):644-61. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2012.04186.x.
Prescribing is one of the commonest tasks expected of new doctors and is a complex process involving a mixture of knowledge, judgement and skills. Preparing graduates to be prescribers is one of the greatest challenges of modern undergraduate medical education and there is some evidence to suggest that training could be improved. The aims of this article are (i) to review some of the challenges of delivering effective prescribing education, (ii) to provide a clear statement of the learning outcomes in clinical pharmacology and prescribing that should be expected of all medical graduates and (iii) to describe a curriculum that might enable students to achieve these outcomes. We build on the previous curriculum recommendations of the British Pharmacological Society and take into account those of other key bodies, notably the General Medical Council. We have also reviewed relevant evidence from the literature and set our work in the context of recent trends in medical education. We divide our recommended learning objectives into four sections: principles of clinical pharmacology, essential drugs, essential therapeutic problems and prescribing skills. Although these will not necessarily be accepted universally we believe that they will help those who design and map undergraduate curricula to explore potential gaps and identify improvements.
处方是对新医生的常见要求之一,也是一个涉及知识、判断和技能混合的复杂过程。为毕业生做好处方开具的准备是现代本科医学教育面临的最大挑战之一,有证据表明培训可以得到改善。本文的目的是:(i) 回顾提供有效处方教育的一些挑战;(ii) 清楚地陈述所有医学毕业生都应该期望在临床药理学和处方方面取得的学习成果;(iii) 描述一个可能使学生达到这些成果的课程。我们借鉴了英国药理学会之前的课程建议,并考虑了其他主要机构的建议,尤其是医学总会。我们还审查了文献中相关证据,并将我们的工作置于医学教育的最新趋势背景下。我们将推荐的学习目标分为四个部分:临床药理学原理、基本药物、基本治疗问题和处方技能。尽管这些内容不一定被普遍接受,但我们相信它们将帮助那些设计和规划本科课程的人探索潜在的差距并确定改进的方向。