Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Sciences, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Knoxville, TN.
Department of Pharmacy, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2020 May 7;77(10):797-804. doi: 10.1093/ajhp/zxaa062.
Attainment of postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) residency positions has become increasingly competitive. Inclusion of clinical knowledge and problem-solving assessments in onsite interviews has increased in recent years. Characterization of these assessments is necessary for applicants to best prepare for interviews and for mentors to provide guidance.
An online survey was emailed to program directors of PGY1 pharmacy residency programs accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used to compare categorical data. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to analyze nonparametric continuous data.
Of the 221 respondents, most identified their programs as based at community (48%) or academic (39%) medical centers. Ninety percent of programs reported inclusion of clinical knowledge and problem-solving assessments in the onsite interview process. The most common assessments included asking clinical questions (70%), development of a SOAP (subjective, objective, assessment, plan) note or care plan (42%), and formal presentations that applicants prepared prior to arrival (39%). Most programs (71%) reported incorporating multiple assessments, with 2 assessments included most commonly (43%). Clinical assessment performance accounted for 10% to 25% of the overall interview score in approximately half of programs.
During onsite PGY1 residency interviews, applicants must be prepared to participate in at least 1 clinical knowledge and problem-solving assessment, including answering clinical questions, developing a SOAP note or care plan, and/or delivering a presentation. Applicants should expect that these assessments will account for a substantial portion of the interview evaluation.
获得住院医师规范化培训第 1 年(PGY1)住院医师职位的竞争越来越激烈。近年来,在现场面试中纳入临床知识和解决问题的评估已越来越普遍。这些评估的特点对于申请人来说是必要的,以便他们为面试做好最佳准备,对于导师来说也是必要的,以便他们提供指导。
向美国卫生系统药剂师协会(ASHP)认证的 PGY1 药房住院医师培训项目的主任发送了在线调查。使用描述性统计数据对数据进行分析。使用卡方检验和 Fisher 精确检验比较分类数据。使用 Mann-Whitney U 检验分析非参数连续数据。
在 221 名受访者中,大多数人将他们的项目确定为社区(48%)或学术(39%)医疗中心。90%的项目报告在现场面试过程中纳入临床知识和解决问题的评估。最常见的评估包括提出临床问题(70%)、制定 SOAP(主观、客观、评估、计划)记录或护理计划(42%)以及申请人在到达前准备的正式演示(39%)。大多数项目(71%)报告采用了多种评估方式,其中最常见的包括两种评估(43%)。在大约一半的项目中,临床评估表现占整体面试评分的 10%至 25%。
在 PGY1 住院医师现场面试中,申请人必须准备好参加至少 1 项临床知识和解决问题的评估,包括回答临床问题、制定 SOAP 记录或护理计划和/或进行演示。申请人应期望这些评估将占面试评估的很大一部分。