Dickinson Mike, Pimblett Mark, Hanson Jacky, Davis Mike
Lancashire Simulation Centre, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, Lancashire, UK.
Clin Teach. 2014 Oct;11(6):421-4. doi: 10.1111/tct.12185.
Fifth-year medical students build on their experiences of simulation and clinical placement to undertake a period of pager contact, during which they must respond appropriately to a variety of 'bleep' messages, culminating in the team management of a complex scenario.
In anticipation of their graduation to foundation-year doctors, fifth-year students in their final term on clinical placement at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals experience a period of time on call, when they receive a series of pager messages that they must manage whilst on clinical placement. They are expected to manage the variety of random events as if they were doctors on call.
With the agreement of all affected parties, students experience some simulated events of the type that they may experience while on call as foundation-year doctors. They are required to respond appropriately to these and are offered feedback on performance after they gather for a cardiac arrest simulation.
This has been a very popular and impactful experience for final-term undergraduates as they anticipate the challenges of becoming foundation-year doctors. The need for effective management of clinical and non-technical skills presented in an ill-defined problem space is an appropriate challenge that serves to reassure them about their capacity to manage the unexpected. [The students] are expected to manage the variety of random events as if they were doctors on call.
医学五年级学生基于他们的模拟和临床实习经验,进行一段时间的寻呼机联络,在此期间他们必须对各种“哔哔”消息做出适当回应,最终进行复杂场景的团队管理。
预计将毕业成为住院医师第一年的医生,在兰开夏郡教学医院进行临床实习的最后一学期的五年级学生要经历一段时间的随叫随到,在此期间他们会收到一系列寻呼机消息,必须在临床实习期间进行处理。他们要像随叫随到的医生一样处理各种随机事件。
在所有相关方同意的情况下,学生体验一些他们作为住院医师第一年医生随叫随到期间可能会遇到的模拟事件。他们需要对这些事件做出适当回应,并在参加心脏骤停模拟后得到关于表现的反馈。
对于即将面临成为住院医师第一年医生挑战的最后一学期本科生来说,这是一次非常受欢迎且有影响力的经历。在一个定义不明确的问题空间中有效管理临床和非技术技能的需求是一项恰当的挑战,有助于让他们确信自己有能力应对意外情况。[学生们]要像随叫随到的医生一样处理各种随机事件。