Bradley Kendall E, Andolsek Kathryn M
Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Training Program, Duke University Hospital, Box 3648 DUMC, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Community and Family Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Box 3648 DUMC, 201 Trent Drive, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Int J Med Educ. 2016 Jan 11;7:11-8. doi: 10.5116/ijme.5682.6dfd.
To pilot test if Orthopaedic Surgery residents could self-assess their performance using newly created milestones, as defined by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education.
In June 2012, an email was sent to Program Directors and administrative coordinators of the 154 accredited Orthopaedic Surgery Programs, asking them to send their residents a link to an online survey. The survey was adapted from the Orthopaedic Surgery Milestone Project. Completed surveys were aggregated in an anonymous, confidential database. SAS 9.3 was used to perform the analyses.
Responses from 71 residents were analyzed. First and second year residents indicated through self-assessment that they had substantially achieved Level 1 and Level 2 milestones. Third year residents reported they had substantially achieved 30/41, and fourth year residents, all Level 3 milestones. Fifth year, graduating residents, reported they had substantially achieved 17 Level 4 milestones, and were extremely close on another 15. No milestone was rated at Level 5, the maximum possible. Earlier in training, Patient Care and Medical Knowledge milestones were rated lower than the milestones reflecting the other four competencies of Practice Based Learning and Improvement, Systems Based Practice, Professionalism, and Interpersonal Communication. The gap was closed by the fourth year.
Residents were able to successfully self-assess using the 41 Orthopaedic Surgery milestones. Respondents' rate improved proficiency over time. Graduating residents report they have substantially, or close to substantially, achieved all Level 4 milestones. Milestone self-assessment may be a useful tool as one component of a program's overall performance assessment strategy.
进行初步测试,以检验骨科住院医师是否能够根据毕业后医学教育认证委员会定义的新制定的里程碑来自我评估其表现。
2012年6月,向154个经认可的骨科项目的项目主任和行政协调员发送了一封电子邮件,要求他们向其住院医师发送在线调查的链接。该调查改编自骨科里程碑项目。完成的调查问卷汇总到一个匿名、保密的数据库中。使用SAS 9.3进行分析。
分析了71名住院医师的回复。第一年和第二年的住院医师通过自我评估表明他们已基本达到1级和2级里程碑。第三年的住院医师报告称他们已基本达到41项中的30项,第四年的住院医师则表示已达到所有3级里程碑。第五年即将毕业的住院医师报告称他们已基本达到17项4级里程碑,并且在另外15项上也非常接近。没有任何里程碑被评为最高的5级。在培训初期,患者护理和医学知识里程碑的评分低于反映基于实践的学习与改进、系统基础实践、职业素养和人际沟通这其他四项能力的里程碑。到第四年,这种差距缩小了。
住院医师能够使用41项骨科里程碑成功地进行自我评估。随着时间的推移,受访者的评分提高了熟练程度。即将毕业的住院医师报告称他们已基本或接近基本达到所有4级里程碑。里程碑自我评估作为项目整体绩效评估策略的一个组成部分,可能是一种有用的工具。