Szauter Karen, Williams Betty, Ainsworth Michael A, Callaway Michael, Bulik Robert, Camp Martha G
a Department of Internal Medicine and Office of Educational Development The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston Texas.
Med Educ Online. 2003 Dec;8(1):4338. doi: 10.3402/meo.v8i.4338.
This study was conducted to obtain a baseline understanding of the professional behavior of clinical faculty physicians from the medical students' perspective. Students completed a professionalism evaluation of supervising faculty at the end of each required third-year clerkship over a one year period. Results were analyzed by specific behaviors and across clerkships. Differences were noted in the frequency of the types of problems seen, and varied by clerkship discipline. The most common transgressions of professional behavior reported were the use of derogatory language towards other services or patients and the disrespectful treatment of others. Our study served to provide objective feedback to the faculty about student perceptions of faculty as role models for professionalism while on clinical rotations.
本研究旨在从医学生的角度,对临床教师的职业行为有一个基线了解。在一年的时间里,学生们在每门必修的三年级临床实习结束时,对指导教师进行了职业素养评估。结果按具体行为和各临床实习进行了分析。在所见问题类型的频率上存在差异,且因临床实习学科而异。报告的最常见的职业行为违规是对其他科室或患者使用贬损性语言以及对他人的不尊重对待。我们的研究旨在就学生对教师在临床轮转期间作为职业素养榜样的看法,向教师提供客观反馈。