Werwick Katrin, Spura Anke, Gottschalk Marc, Meyer Frank, Walcher Felix, König Sarah, Braun-Dullaeus Rüdiger, Stieger Philipp
Studiendekanat, Medizinische Fakultät, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität zu Magdeburg, Deutschland.
Institut für Sozialmedizin und Gesundheitsökonomie, Medizinische Fakultät, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität zu Magdeburg, Deutschland.
Zentralbl Chir. 2017 Dec;142(6):550-559. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-114732. Epub 2017 Sep 13.
Surgical and other disciplines have been noticing difficulties in recruiting junior staff for several years. In response to a decrease in interest within study courses, surgical associations recommend better supervision during undergraduate practical education as "clerkships" in order to increase the attractiveness of surgery. This clerkship has an initiation function, as students for the first time - albeit marginally - can act as physicians. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of clerkships on the disciplinary orientations and preferences of undergraduates' perceptions of specialist training. Medical students of the Otto-von-Guericke University Medical School at Magdeburg were interviewed at 4 different time points in their clinical training (n = 373). The questionnaire included different dimensions on i) their choice of the subjects of clerkships and ii) on their clerkship experiences. Questions were subdivided into 5 basic topics, including 5 options to answer according to "Likert's scale" ranging from 1 to 5 ("completely true" to "does not apply at all"). Data were statistically analysed. Clerkships are an important component of medical studies. Undergraduate medical students deliberately use clerkships to get to know and to discriminate between medical disciplines they consider as possible choices for later specialisation. Their own assessment as well as reported experiences of specific clinics, departments or supervisors influence decision-making with regard to medical disciplines and locations/institutions for clerkships. The contents of the clerkships is expected to be closely related to the medical curricula. Students expect a detailed insight and practical, cross-departmental, interdisciplinary integration and collaboration in the medical discipline selected for clerkship. Clerkship experience in surgery affects the students' preference for surgical disciplines. They are a relevant predictor. High-quality teaching - an important part of practical undergraduate training (clerkship) is effective in fostering a subsequent surgical orientation. Preference for surgical specialisation can be strengthened during medical studies by preparing seminars and extended practical experiences during clerkship.
外科及其他学科多年来一直注意到在招聘初级员工方面存在困难。针对学习课程兴趣的下降,外科协会建议在本科实践教育期间,即“临床实习”期间加强监督,以提高外科的吸引力。这种临床实习具有启蒙作用,因为学生第一次——尽管只是略微地——能够像医生一样行事。本研究的目的是调查临床实习对本科生对专科培训认知的学科倾向和偏好的影响。对马格德堡奥托-冯-格里克大学医学院的医学生在其临床培训的4个不同时间点进行了访谈(n = 373)。问卷包括关于以下方面的不同维度:i)他们对临床实习科目的选择,以及ii)他们的临床实习经历。问题被细分为5个基本主题,包括根据“李克特量表”从1到5(“完全正确”到“完全不适用”)的5个回答选项。对数据进行了统计分析。临床实习是医学学习的重要组成部分。本科医学生有意利用临床实习来了解并区分他们认为可能作为日后专科选择的医学学科。他们自己的评估以及所报告的特定诊所、科室或带教老师的经历会影响他们对医学学科以及临床实习地点/机构的决策。临床实习的内容预计与医学课程密切相关。学生期望对所选临床实习的医学学科有详细的了解以及实际的、跨科室、跨学科的整合与协作。外科临床实习经历会影响学生对外科专业的偏好。它们是一个相关的预测因素。高质量的教学——本科实践培训(临床实习)的重要组成部分——在培养后续的外科方向方面是有效的。通过在临床实习期间准备研讨会和延长实践经验,可以在医学学习期间加强对外科专科的偏好。