Sachdeva Ajit K, Flynn Timothy C, Brigham Timothy P, Dacey Ralph G, Napolitano Lena M, Bass Barbara L, Philibert Ingrid, Blair Patrice Gabler, Lupi Linda K
American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL.
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Chicago, IL; University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL.
Surgery. 2014 May;155(5):867-82. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2013.12.027. Epub 2013 Dec 31.
Concerns regarding preparation of residents for independent surgical practice are widespread and support for junior surgeons entering practice is variable across institutions and practices. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Division of Education partnered with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to convene a National Invitational Conference to define key issues relating to the transition to practice and develop recommendations to address various challenges.
Leaders from ACS, ACGME, certifying boards, residency review committees, program director organizations, and professional societies representing the breadth of surgical specialties, along with other key stakeholders, were invited to participate in the 1.5-day conference in July 2012. Key recommendations generated during the conference included the need to focus on the transition to practice within the context of the continuum of professional development; definition of specific levels of knowledge and skills expected of graduating surgery residents; development and adoption of competency-based methods for training, assessment, and advancement of residents; implementation of special interventions during the chief resident year to prepare residents for practice; robust evaluations of residents before graduation; intake assessments of junior surgeons during the onboarding processes; and effective mentorship for junior surgeons as they enter practice. Recommendations also highlighted major regulatory, legal, and financial issues. The key role of ACS and other national organizations in implementing the recommendations was underscored.
The recommendations from the conference should be of great help in addressing various challenges associated with the transition from surgery residency to independent practice.
对于住院医师为独立外科实践做准备的担忧普遍存在,且各机构和实践中对初级外科医生进入实践的支持程度不一。美国外科医师学会(ACS)教育部门与毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)合作,召开了一次全国性邀请会议,以确定与向实践过渡相关的关键问题,并制定应对各种挑战的建议。
来自ACS、ACGME、认证委员会、住院医师评审委员会、项目主任组织以及代表广泛外科专业的专业协会的领导,连同其他关键利益相关者,受邀参加了2012年7月为期1.5天的会议。会议期间产生的关键建议包括:需要在专业发展的连续统一体背景下关注向实践的过渡;明确对外科住院医师毕业时预期的特定知识和技能水平;开发并采用基于能力的方法来培训、评估和提升住院医师;在总住院医师年实施特殊干预措施,使住院医师为实践做好准备;在毕业前对住院医师进行全面评估;在入职过程中对初级外科医生进行入职评估;以及在初级外科医生进入实践时提供有效的指导。建议还强调了主要的监管、法律和财务问题。强调了ACS和其他国家组织在实施这些建议方面的关键作用。
会议提出的建议应有助于应对与从外科住院医师培训向独立实践过渡相关的各种挑战。