Cannon Keith, Hartsell Zachary, Ivanov Ilko, Charles Joseph, Joshi Harshad, Blair Janis, Geyer Holly
J Grad Med Educ. 2014 Jun;6(2):338-40. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-13-00276.1.
The recruitment of skilled candidates into internal medicine residency programs has relied on traditional interviewing techniques with varying degrees of success. The development of simulated medical technology has provided a new arena in which to assess candidates' clinical skills, knowledge base, situational awareness, and problem-solving dexterities within a standardized environment for educational and assessment purposes.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interest of program candidates in incorporating simulation medicine into the internal medicine residency interview process.
As a prospective, survey-based analysis, potential candidates who completed an interview between October 2012 and January 2013 with an accredited internal medicine residency program were sent a postmatch survey that incorporated 3 additional questions relating to their prior experience with medical simulation and their views on incorporating the technology into the interview format.
Of the 88 candidates who completed an interview, 92% (n = 81) were scheduled to graduate medical school in 2013 and were graduates of a US medical school. All survey responders described previous experience with medical simulation. Fifty-eight percent (n = 51) of responders described being "less likely" to interview with or join a residency program if they were required to participate in a 10-minute medical simulation during the interview process.
The results of this study suggest that despite the increasing role of technology in medical education, its role in high-stakes evaluations (such as residency interviews) requires further maturation before general acceptance by residency candidates can be expected.
将技术娴熟的候选人招募到内科住院医师培训项目中一直依赖于传统面试技巧,且成效不一。模拟医学技术的发展提供了一个新领域,可在标准化环境中评估候选人的临床技能、知识储备、情境意识和解决问题的能力,以用于教育和评估目的。
本研究旨在调查项目候选人对将模拟医学纳入内科住院医师面试过程的兴趣。
作为一项基于调查的前瞻性分析,向在2012年10月至2013年1月期间完成了经认可的内科住院医师培训项目面试的潜在候选人发送了一份面试后调查问卷,其中包含3个额外问题,涉及他们之前的医学模拟经验以及对将该技术纳入面试形式的看法。
在完成面试的88名候选人中,92%(n = 81)计划于2013年从医学院毕业,且均毕业于美国医学院。所有参与调查者都描述了之前有过医学模拟的经历。58%(n = 51)的受访者表示,如果在面试过程中要求他们参与10分钟的医学模拟,他们“不太可能”接受该住院医师培训项目的面试或加入该项目。
本研究结果表明,尽管技术在医学教育中的作用日益增加,但在住院医师候选人普遍接受之前,其在高风险评估(如住院医师面试)中的作用还需要进一步成熟。