Christian Michael R, Sergel Michelle J, Mycyk Mark B, Aks Steven E
Michael R. Christian, MD, MSMA member since 2012, is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Truman Medical Center, Medical Toxicologist, Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Medical Toxicology.
Michelle J. Sergel, MD, with the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital in Chicago, Ill.
Mo Med. 2017 Sep-Oct;114(5):396-399.
We compared high-fidelity medical simulation to short-answer written examination in the assessment of emergency medicine residents (EMR) on a month-long medical toxicology rotation. Knowledge-based assessment tools using cases of an aspirin overdose and a tricyclic antidepressant overdose were used to assess all consecutive rotating EMR (n=53). Assessment by simulation had similar accuracy and precision but higher satisfaction rates when compared to written examination. Incorporating simulation into the ABEM certifying examination warrants further study.
我们在为期一个月的医学毒理学轮转中,将高保真医学模拟与简答题笔试进行比较,以评估急诊医学住院医师(EMR)。使用阿司匹林过量和三环类抗抑郁药过量病例的基于知识的评估工具,对所有连续轮转的EMR(n = 53)进行评估。与笔试相比,模拟评估具有相似的准确性和精确性,但满意度更高。将模拟纳入ABEM认证考试值得进一步研究。