Richter Sara K, Crannage Andrew J, Pitlick Matthew K, Simonyan Anahit R, Stacy Zachary A, Stauffer Rebecca L, Van Tuyl Joseph S, Burke John M
St. Louis College of Pharmacy, 4588 Parkview Place, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States.
Iowa Healthcare Collaborative, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2019 Nov;11(11):1159-1166. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2019.07.006. Epub 2019 Aug 9.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of an individualized residency preparation program and faculty mentorship on student preparedness for pursuing residency training and their ability to successfully match with a postgraduate year one (PGY1) residency position.
This prospective cohort enrolled fourth professional year pharmacy students from August 2016 to March 2017. Students participated in a faculty-designed residency preparation program, were assigned faculty mentors, and were provided with several residency preparation resources. The primary outcome was change in the median overall perceived level of preparedness, as measured by pre- and post-residency preparation program surveys. A key secondary end point was the correlation between obtaining a PGY1 residency position and the number of residency preparation sessions attended.
Fifty-two students participated in the residency preparation program. The median overall perceived level of preparedness increased following the preparation program. Of the 52 students participating, 37 attended over half of the program sessions. Twenty-one of the 37 (56.8%) students participating in more than half of the sessions matched with a PGY1 program compared to three out of 15 (20%) students participating in fewer than half the sessions. Additionally, students reported value in mock interviews, faculty mentorship, and institution-specific residency preparation guidance delivered via a workbook.
Participation in an individualized residency preparation program with faculty mentorship and institution-specific guidance improves the perceived level of preparedness for students pursuing residency training. High attendance at sessions, along with other factors, may contribute to a higher rate of success.
本研究的目的是评估个性化住院医师培训准备计划和教师指导对学生为追求住院医师培训做准备的程度以及他们成功匹配第一年住院医师(PGY1)职位的能力的影响。
本前瞻性队列研究于2016年8月至2017年3月招募了药学专业四年级学生。学生参加了教师设计的住院医师培训准备计划,被分配了教师导师,并获得了多种住院医师培训准备资源。主要结果是通过住院医师培训准备计划前后的调查来衡量的总体准备程度中位数的变化。一个关键的次要终点是获得PGY1住院医师职位与参加住院医师培训准备课程的次数之间的相关性。
52名学生参加了住院医师培训准备计划。准备计划后,总体准备程度的中位数有所提高。在参与的52名学生中,37人参加了超过一半的课程。参加超过一半课程的37名学生中有21人(56.8%)匹配到了PGY1项目,而参加少于一半课程的15名学生中有3人(20%)匹配到了PGY1项目。此外,学生们报告称模拟面试、教师指导以及通过工作手册提供的特定机构住院医师培训准备指导很有价值。
参与有教师指导和特定机构指导的个性化住院医师培训准备计划可提高学生对住院医师培训准备程度的认知。高课程参与度以及其他因素可能有助于提高成功率。