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“加倍努力”:主管对“优秀”实习生的看法

'Going the extra mile': Supervisors' perspectives on what makes a 'good' intern.

作者信息

De Villiers M, Van Heerden B, Van Schalkwyk S

机构信息

Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

S Afr Med J. 2018 Oct 2;108(10):852-857. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.2018.v108i10.13052.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Much has been published on whether newly graduated doctors are ready for practice, seeking to understand how to better prepare graduates for the workplace. Most studies focus on undergraduate education as preparation for internship by investigating knowledge and skills in relation to clinical proficiencies. The conversion from medical student to internship, however, is influenced not only by medical competencies, but also by personal characteristics and organisational skills. Most research focuses largely on the interns' own perceptions of their preparation. Supervisors who work closely with interns could therefore present alternative perspectives.

OBJECTIVES

To explore the views of medical intern supervisors on the internship training context, as well as their perspectives on attributes that would help an intern to function optimally in the public health sector in South Africa (SA). This article intends to extend our current understanding of what contributes to a successful internship by including the views of internship supervisors.

METHODS

Twenty-seven semi-structured interviews were held with medical intern supervisors in 7 of the 9 provinces of SA. The data were thematically analysed and reported using an existing framework, the Work Readiness Scale.

RESULTS

The intern supervisors indicated that interns were challenged by the transition from student to doctor, having to adapt to a new environment, work long hours and deal with a large workload. Clinical competencies, as well as attributes related to organisational acumen, social intelligence and personal characteristics, were identified as being important to prepare interns for the workplace. Diligence, reliability, self-discipline and a willingness to work ('go the extra mile') emerged as key for a 'good' intern. The importance of organisational skills such as triage, prioritisation and participation was foregrounded, as were social skills such as teamwork and adaptability.

CONCLUSIONS

This article contributes to our understanding of what makes a successful medical internship by exploring the previously uncanvassed views of intern supervisors who are working at the coalface in the public health sector. It is envisaged that this work will stimulate debate among the medical fraternity on how best to prepare interns for the realities of the workplace. Educational institutions, health services and interns themselves need to take ownership of how to instil, develop and support these important attributes.

摘要

背景

关于刚毕业的医生是否为执业做好准备已有大量文献发表,旨在了解如何更好地让毕业生为职场做好准备。大多数研究聚焦本科教育,通过调查与临床能力相关的知识和技能来为实习做准备。然而,从医学生转变为实习生不仅受到医学能力的影响,还受到个人特质和组织技能的影响。大多数研究主要关注实习生自身对其准备情况的看法。因此,与实习生密切合作的主管可能会给出不同的观点。

目的

探讨医学实习主管对实习培训环境的看法,以及他们对有助于实习生在南非公共卫生部门最佳履职的特质的看法。本文旨在通过纳入实习主管的观点来扩展我们目前对促成成功实习因素的理解。

方法

在南非9个省中的7个省,对医学实习主管进行了27次半结构化访谈。使用现有的“工作准备量表”框架对数据进行了主题分析和报告。

结果

实习主管表示,实习生面临从学生到医生的转变挑战,必须适应新环境、长时间工作并应对大量工作量挑战。临床能力以及与组织敏锐度、社交智慧和个人特质相关的特质,被认为对让实习生为职场做好准备很重要。勤奋、可靠、自律和愿意努力工作(“付出额外努力”)成为“优秀”实习生的关键。分诊、优先级排序和参与等组织技能的重要性凸显出来,团队合作和适应能力等社交技能也是如此。

结论

本文通过探索在公共卫生部门一线工作的实习主管此前未被探讨过的观点,有助于我们理解促成成功医学实习的因素。预计这项工作将激发医学界就如何最好地让实习生为职场现实做好准备展开辩论。教育机构、卫生服务部门和实习生自身需要承担起如何灌输、培养和支持这些重要特质的责任。

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