Chan-Yan C, Gillies J H, Ruedy J, Montaner J S, Marshall S A
Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
CMAJ. 1988 Oct 1;139(7):629-32.
Students are introduced to techniques of physical examination at medical school. However, their skills are deficient at the time of graduation, and with the increasing shift of clinical teaching away from the bedside and into the conference room it is expected that these skills will weaken in succeeding generations of physicians. A practical and satisfactory method of addressing this problem during internship and residency training has not been forthcoming because of the lack of a regular forum for the teaching of clinical skills in busy tertiary referral hospitals and the shortage of teachers with the necessary skills and commitment to teaching a large number of house staff. We describe a program whose unique hierarchical approach has permitted a detailed ongoing review of physical examination. One clinician was able to teach 24 residents by instructing a small group of senior residents, who in turn, after practising with clinical clerks, taught groups of junior residents.
医学院会向学生介绍体格检查技术。然而,他们在毕业时技能仍有欠缺,而且随着临床教学越来越多地从床边转向会议室,预计这些技能在未来几代医生中会有所削弱。由于繁忙的三级转诊医院缺乏临床技能教学的常规论坛,以及缺乏具备必要技能和意愿来教导大量住院医生的教师,因此在实习和住院医师培训期间解决这一问题的实用且令人满意的方法一直没有出现。我们描述了一个项目,其独特的分层方法允许对体格检查进行详细的持续评估。一名临床医生通过指导一小群高级住院医师,进而能够教导24名住院医师,而这些高级住院医师在与临床实习生一起练习后,又去教导初级住院医师群体。