Yamane Masaomi, Mandai Yasuhiro, Ino Hideo, Matsukawa Akihiro, Toyooka Shinichi
Department of General Thoracic Surgery and Breast and Endocrinological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama 700-8558,
Center for Education in Medicine and Health Sciences, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama 700-8558, Japan.
Acta Med Okayama. 2020 Feb;74(1):73-76. doi: 10.18926/AMO/57956.
In 2016, Gunma University Hospital's Medical Accident Investigation Committee released a report reiterating the necessity of medical education and the need for surgeons to master non-technical skills. We designed a 17-h training course for surgical instructors, designed to teach participants how to sufficiently educate surgeon trainees and encourage their professional identity formation. A post-training survey showed that participants improved their awareness, and their behavioral changes led to favorable team performances. We then began offering a 3-h workshop focusing on the participants' experiences. We propose that the training course using participant narratives is required and effective to establish surgeons' self-reflection and professional identity as surgeons.
2016年,群马大学医院医疗事故调查委员会发布了一份报告,重申医学教育的必要性以及外科医生掌握非技术技能的必要性。我们为外科教员设计了一个17小时的培训课程,旨在教导参与者如何充分教育外科实习医生,并鼓励他们形成职业认同感。培训后的调查显示,参与者的意识有所提高,他们的行为变化带来了良好的团队表现。然后,我们开始举办一个为期3小时的研讨会,重点关注参与者的经历。我们建议,使用参与者叙述的培训课程对于建立外科医生的自我反思和作为外科医生的职业认同感是必要且有效的。