Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York.
Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York.
J Surg Educ. 2019 Sep-Oct;76(5):1278-1285. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2019.03.019. Epub 2019 Apr 17.
As medical students' interest in surgical fields wanes, we investigated the impact of a preclinical surgical exposure program on students' attitudes toward pursuing surgical careers.
This is a prospective longitudinal study of PreOp, a preclinical rotation-based surgical exposure program for first-year medical students, from 2013 to 2017. Surveys assessed PreOp rotation quality, students' surgical interest, and students' self-reported preparedness for the surgical clerkship. Surgery clerkship grades were obtained as a measure of surgical competency and compared to class-wide peers. Match data was collected and compared to class-wide peers as well as historical norms.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY; tertiary care center.
Fifty-four PreOp students from 2013 to 2017.
Fifty-four PreOp participants were recruited. After completing the PreOp program, 66.7% of PreOp students reported being very likely to apply into a surgical field compared to 29.4% when they started medical school. Ultimately, 71.4% of PreOp students versus 21.7% of non-PreOp class-wide peers matched into surgical fields (p < 0.001). From the preceding 5 match years before PreOp implementation, 21.4% of all students matched into surgical fields compared to 25.6% of all students after PreOp was started (p = 0.26). In terms of preparedness, 75% of PreOp students reported feeling more prepared for the third-year surgery clerkship than their non-PreOp peers after the second year of medical school. PreOp students were significantly more likely than non-PreOp class-wide peers to receive honors in the surgery clerkship when controlling for cumulative clerkship GPA (p = 0.012, adjusted odds ratio = 5.5 [95% confidence interval 1.5-22.1]).
Hands-on preclinical surgical exposure was associated with student-reported increased surgical interest that was maintained longitudinally and reflected in significantly increased surgical matches relative to non-PreOp class-wide peers. This study uniquely demonstrates that participation in PreOp was also associated with increased self-reported surgical preparedness and significantly higher surgery clerkship grades relative to overall academic performance.
随着医学生对外科领域兴趣的减弱,我们研究了临床前外科暴露计划对学生从事外科职业态度的影响。
这是一项针对 PreOp 的前瞻性纵向研究,PreOp 是一项针对一年级医学生的基于临床前轮转的外科暴露计划,研究时间为 2013 年至 2017 年。调查评估了 PreOp 轮转质量、学生对手术的兴趣以及学生对外科实习的自我准备情况。外科实习成绩作为手术能力的衡量标准,并与全班同学进行比较。收集匹配数据并与全班同学以及历史标准进行比较。
纽约长老会医院/威尔康奈尔医学院,纽约,NY;三级保健中心。
2013 年至 2017 年期间的 54 名 PreOp 学生。
共招募了 54 名 PreOp 参与者。完成 PreOp 计划后,66.7%的 PreOp 学生表示非常有可能申请外科领域,而在开始医学生涯时这一比例为 29.4%。最终,71.4%的 PreOp 学生与 21.7%的非 PreOp 全班同学匹配到外科领域(p<0.001)。在 PreOp 实施前的前 5 个匹配年中,21.4%的学生匹配到外科领域,而在 PreOp 实施后,这一比例为 25.6%(p=0.26)。在准备方面,75%的 PreOp 学生表示,在医学生涯第二年之后,他们比非 PreOp 同学更有准备迎接第三年的外科实习。在控制累积实习 GPA 的情况下,PreOp 学生获得外科实习荣誉的可能性明显高于非 PreOp 全班同学(p=0.012,调整后的优势比=5.5[95%置信区间 1.5-22.1])。
动手的临床前外科暴露与学生报告的增加的手术兴趣相关,这种兴趣是纵向的,并反映在与非 PreOp 全班同学相比,手术匹配率显著增加。这项研究独特地表明,参与 PreOp 还与自我报告的手术准备情况增加以及与整体学业成绩相比,外科实习成绩显著提高相关。