Martin G J, Curry R H, Yarnold P R
Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois.
J Gen Intern Med. 1989 Jul-Aug;4(4):304-8. doi: 10.1007/BF02597402.
Using survey items from Kern et al. (1985), 192 former residents rated their preparation in, and the importance of, three content areas of their residency training ("basic skill and knowledge areas," "allied medical disciplines," and "areas related to the practice of medicine"). Mean ratings replicated those reported by Kern et al. (r = 0.70 to 0.97, p less than 0.004). Using additional data about current practice patterns, ratings by general internists were compared with ratings by subspecialists. Both groups identified basic skill and knowledge areas as most important and felt that many areas related to practice management had been underemphasized. Most allied medical disciplines, however, were more important to generalists. Exposure to non-internal medicine areas seems important for residents considering subspecialization. However, all residents may benefit from increased emphasis on basic clinical skills and practice management. Program directors may want to address these issues, given the recent decline in applications to internal medicine programs.
192名 former residents 使用 Kern 等人(1985年)的调查项目,对他们住院医师培训的三个内容领域(“基本技能和知识领域”、“联合医学学科”以及“与医学实践相关的领域”)的准备情况及重要性进行了评分。平均评分与 Kern 等人报告的结果一致(r = 0.70至0.97,p小于0.004)。利用关于当前实践模式的额外数据,将普通内科医生的评分与专科医生的评分进行了比较。两组都认为基本技能和知识领域最为重要,并觉得许多与实践管理相关的领域未得到足够重视。然而,大多数联合医学学科对全科医生更为重要。对于考虑专科化的住院医师来说,接触非内科领域似乎很重要。不过,所有住院医师可能都会从更加强调基本临床技能和实践管理中受益。鉴于最近申请内科住院医师项目的人数有所下降,项目主任可能需要解决这些问题。