Turnbull Jacob, Merck Dan, MacMillan Karri
Mercy Health Saint Mary's.
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Spartan Med Res J. 2019 Jul 1;4(1):9059. doi: 10.51894/001c.9059.
Will increased exposure to osteopathic medicine improve allopathic resident and attending physicians' support of implementing an osteopathic curriculum in graduate medical education? The overall goal of this quality improvement project was to examine the familiarity and interest of allopathically-trained residents and attendings with osteopathic medicine before, and after, a brief educational workshop.
Setting: Mercy Health Saint Mary's Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI. Participants included a sample of 27 Family Medicine (FM) residents and attendings who had been trained in allopathic medical schools. First, a one-hour lecture on "Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine" was given. The lecture included a PowerPoint presentation followed by a 15-minute hands-on demonstration of osteopathic diagnosis and treatment. A pre and post-workshop survey modified from another larger study was administered to all attendees. Primary selected outcomes included percentage of allopathic resident participation in attendance and pre-post-workshop response differences.
Of the 31 allopathic residents in this community-based FM program, 23 (74.2%) were present for the lecture and completed both a pre and post-workshop survey. A total of 24 (78%) of participants had never attended a previous lecture on osteopathic medicine. Respondents' overall attitude regarding the implementation of an osteopathic curriculum was generally positive after the workshop. Of the 27 participants (23 residents and four attendings) surveyed before the lecture, 23 (85.2%) were initially interested in learning how to perform osteopathic manual treatment (OMT), this increasing to 25 (92.6%) after the workshop. The Mercy Health FM resident respondents were initially first supportive of osteopathic medicine at 59.3%, improving to 77.8% after completing the workshop.
These results suggest that many allopathically trained physicians may lack exposure to osteopathic medicine principles. In this allopathic-oriented residency sample setting, a relatively brief workshop increased attendees' interest in osteopathic medicine. Results suggest that initial and refresher exposure to osteopathic medicine content and OMT practices during residency curricula can be used to elicit support from allopathically-trained resident physicians.
增加对整骨疗法的接触是否会提高对抗疗法住院医师和主治医师对在研究生医学教育中实施整骨疗法课程的支持度?这个质量改进项目的总体目标是在一个简短的教育研讨会前后,考察接受过对抗疗法培训的住院医师和主治医师对整骨疗法的熟悉程度和兴趣。
地点:密歇根州大急流城的梅西健康圣玛丽医院。参与者包括27名在对抗疗法医学院接受过培训的家庭医学(FM)住院医师和主治医师的样本。首先,进行了一场关于“整骨疗法基础”的一小时讲座。讲座包括一个PowerPoint演示,随后是15分钟的整骨诊断和治疗实践演示。对所有参会者进行了一项从另一项更大规模研究修改而来的研讨会前后调查问卷。主要选定结果包括对抗疗法住院医师的参与率以及研讨会前后回答的差异。
在这个以社区为基础的FM项目中的31名对抗疗法住院医师中,23名(74.2%)参加了讲座并完成了研讨会前后的调查问卷。共有24名(78%)参与者此前从未参加过关于整骨疗法的讲座。研讨会后,受访者对实施整骨疗法课程的总体态度普遍积极。在讲座前接受调查的27名参与者(23名住院医师和4名主治医师)中,23名(85.2%)最初对学习如何进行整骨手法治疗(OMT)感兴趣,在研讨会后这一比例增至25名(92.6%)。梅西健康FM住院医师受访者最初对整骨疗法的支持率为59.3%,在完成研讨会后提高到77.8%。
这些结果表明,许多接受过对抗疗法培训的医生可能缺乏对整骨疗法原则的接触。在这个以对抗疗法为导向的住院医师样本环境中,一个相对简短的研讨会增加了参会者对整骨疗法的兴趣。结果表明,在住院医师课程中初次接触和复习整骨疗法内容及OMT实践可用于获得接受过对抗疗法培训的住院医师的支持。