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Bone Joint J. 2016 Oct;98-B(10):1320-1325. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.98B10.37031.
As residency training programmes around the globe move towards competency-based medical education (CBME), there is a need to review current teaching and assessment practices as they relate to education in orthopaedic trauma. Assessment is the cornerstone of CBME, as it not only helps to determine when a trainee is fit to practice independently, but it also provides feedback on performance and guides the development of competence. Although a standardised core knowledge base for trauma care has been developed by the leading national accreditation bodies and international agencies that teach and perform research in orthopaedic trauma, educators have not yet established optimal methods for assessing trainees' performance in managing orthopaedic trauma patients. This review describes the existing knowledge from the literature on assessment in orthopaedic trauma and highlights initiatives that have recently been undertaken towards CBME in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. In order to support a CBME approach, programmes need to improve the frequency and quality of assessments and improve on current formative and summative feedback techniques in order to enhance resident education in orthopaedic trauma. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2016;98-B:1320-5.
随着全球各地的住院医师培训计划向以能力为基础的医学教育(CBME)转变,有必要审查与骨科创伤教育相关的当前教学和评估实践。评估是 CBME 的基石,因为它不仅有助于确定学员何时具备独立实践的能力,还能提供绩效反馈并指导能力的发展。尽管主要的国家认证机构和从事骨科创伤教学和研究的国际机构已经为创伤护理制定了标准化的核心知识库,但教育工作者尚未确定评估学员管理骨科创伤患者的表现的最佳方法。这篇综述描述了文献中关于骨科创伤评估的现有知识,并强调了英国、加拿大和美国最近在 CBME 方面所采取的举措。为了支持 CBME 方法,计划需要提高评估的频率和质量,并改进当前的形成性和总结性反馈技术,以加强骨科创伤住院医师的教育。