Margolick Joseph, Kanters David, Cameron Brian H
Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
International Surgery Desk, Department of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Can Med Educ J. 2015 Apr 20;6(1):e23-33. eCollection 2015.
International medical electives (IMEs) are unique learning opportunities; however, trainees can risk patient safety. Returning medical students often express concern about doing procedures beyond their level of training. The Canadian Federation of Medical Students has developed guidelines for pre-departure training (PDT), which do not address procedural skills. The purpose of this research is to determine which procedural skills to include in future PDT.
Twenty-six medical students who returned from IMEs completed surveys to assess PDT. Using a Likert scale, we compared procedures performed by students before departing on IME to those performed while abroad. We used a similar scale to assess which procedures students feel ought to be included in future PDT.
There was no significant increase in number of procedures performed while on IME. Skills deemed most important to include in future PDT were intravenous line insertion, suturing of lacerations, surgical assisting and post-operative wound care.
Pre-departure training is new and lacks instruction in procedural skills. Over half the students rated several procedural skills such as IV line insertion, suturing, assisting in surgery, post operative wound management and foley catheterization as important assets for future PDT.
国际医学选修课程(IMEs)是独特的学习机会;然而,实习生可能会危及患者安全。回国的医学生经常对进行超出其培训水平的操作表示担忧。加拿大医学生联合会制定了出发前培训(PDT)指南,但未涉及操作技能。本研究的目的是确定未来PDT应包括哪些操作技能。
26名从IMEs回国的医学生完成了评估PDT的调查。我们使用李克特量表,比较了学生在出发参加IMEs之前与在国外期间所进行的操作。我们使用类似的量表来评估学生认为未来PDT应包括哪些操作。
在参加IMEs期间所进行的操作数量没有显著增加。未来PDT中被认为最重要的技能包括静脉穿刺、伤口缝合、手术协助和术后伤口护理。
出发前培训是新的,且缺乏操作技能方面的指导。超过一半的学生将静脉穿刺、缝合、手术协助、术后伤口处理和导尿等多项操作技能评为未来PDT的重要内容。