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早期干预以促进医学生对手术和外科亚专业的兴趣。

Early intervention to promote medical student interest in surgery and the surgical subspecialties.

机构信息

University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, Irvine, California, USA.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2013 Jan-Feb;70(1):81-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2012.09.001. Epub 2012 Oct 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Concerns about projected workforce shortages are growing, and attrition rates among surgical residents remain high. Early exposure of medical students to the surgical profession may promote interest in surgery and allow students more time to make informed career decisions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a simple, easily reproducible intervention aimed at increasing first- and second-year medical student interest in surgery.

DESIGN

Surgery Saturday (SS) is a student-organized half-day intervention of four faculty-led workshops that introduce suturing, knot tying, open instrument identification, operating room etiquette, and basic laparoscopic skills. Medical students who attended SS were administered pre-/post-surveys that gauged change in surgical interest levels and provided a self-assessment (1-5 Likert-type items) of knowledge and skills acquisition.

PARTICIPANTS

First- and second-year medical students.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Change in interest in the surgical field as well as perceived knowledge and skills acquisition.

RESULTS

Thirty-three first- and second-year medical students attended SS and completed pre-/post-surveys. Before SS, 14 (42%) students planned to pursue a surgical residency, 4 (12%) did not plan to pursue a surgical residency, and 15 (46%) were undecided. At the conclusion, 29 (88%) students indicated an increased interested in surgery, including 87% (13/15) who were initially undecided. Additionally, attendees reported a significantly (p < 0.05) higher comfort level in the following: suturing, knot tying, open instrument identification, operating room etiquette, and laparoscopic instrument identification and manipulation.

CONCLUSIONS

SS is a low resource, high impact half-day intervention that can significantly promote early medical student interest in surgery. As it is easily replicable, adoption by other medical schools is encouraged.

摘要

目的

人们对未来劳动力短缺的担忧日益加剧,外科住院医师的离职率仍然很高。让医学生尽早接触外科职业可能会促进他们对手术的兴趣,并让学生有更多的时间做出明智的职业决策。本研究的目的是评估一项简单、易于复制的干预措施对提高医学生对手术兴趣的影响,该干预措施旨在增加一、二年级医学生对手术的兴趣。

设计

“星期六外科学”(Surgery Saturday,SS)是一项由学生组织的半天干预活动,包括四个由教员领导的工作坊,介绍缝合、打结、开放式器械识别、手术室礼仪和基本腹腔镜技能。参加 SS 的医学生接受了术前/术后调查,以衡量他们对手术兴趣水平的变化,并对他们的知识和技能获取进行自我评估(1-5 分李克特量表)。

参与者

一、二年级医学生。

结果测量

对手术领域的兴趣变化以及感知到的知识和技能获取。

结果

33 名一、二年级医学生参加了 SS 并完成了术前/术后调查。在 SS 之前,14 名(42%)学生计划从事外科住院医师工作,4 名(12%)学生不打算从事外科住院医师工作,15 名(46%)学生未决定。在活动结束时,29 名(88%)学生表示对手术更感兴趣,包括最初未决定的 15 名学生中的 87%(13/15)。此外,参与者报告在以下方面的舒适度显著提高(p < 0.05):缝合、打结、开放式器械识别、手术室礼仪以及腹腔镜器械识别和操作。

结论

SS 是一种低资源、高影响力的半天干预措施,可以显著促进医学生对手术的早期兴趣。由于它易于复制,鼓励其他医学院校采用。

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