Pearlman R Ellen, Pawelczak Melissa A, Bird Jeffrey B, Yacht Andrew C, Farina Gino A
Department of Science Education and Medicine, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, 500 Hofstra Blvd, Hempstead, NY 11549 USA.
Department of Science Education and Pediatrics, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, 500 Hofstra Blvd, Hempstead, NY 11549 USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2019 Jan 10;29(1):247-253. doi: 10.1007/s40670-018-00685-y. eCollection 2019 Mar.
The AAMC described 13 core entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for which every graduating medical student should perform proficiently on day 1 of residency. We studied how prepared starting interns felt in the core EPAs.
Interns from a diverse health system were surveyed on how well medical school prepared them in the 13 core EPAs. Data were collected on type of medical school, participation in an acting/sub-internship (AI/SI), knowledge of EPAs, and participation in an EPA experience.
We collected 224 surveys out of 384 (58%) interns. 61.2% attended allopathic, 14.6% attended osteopathic, and 24.2% attended international schools. 67% had not heard of EPAs. 29% had an EPA experience of which 82% were required. 80% or more felt prepared in all EPAs except orders (60.7%) and handovers (73%). Allopathic interns were significantly more likely to have heard of EPAs and participated in an EPA experience than international. Allopathic interns felt more prepared than international in oral presentations and evidence-based medicine. Interns who participated in an EPA experience felt more prepared for oral presentation and evidence-based medicine. There were small but significant differences in feeling prepared in certain EPAs and types of AI/SI taken.
The majority of interns entering residency have not heard of EPAs with fewer than 1/3 of interns participating in an EPA experience. International graduates were less likely to be aware or have experience with EPAs and report being less prepared in oral presentation and evidence-based medicine compared to allopathic graduates.
美国医学院协会(AAMC)描述了13项核心可托付专业活动(EPA),每位即将毕业的医学生在住院医师培训的第一天都应熟练掌握。我们研究了刚开始实习的实习生对这些核心EPA的准备程度。
对来自不同医疗系统的实习生进行调查,了解医学院校在13项核心EPA方面对他们的培养情况。收集的数据包括医学院校类型、是否参与过见习/实习(AI/SI)、对EPA的了解程度以及是否有EPA相关经历。
在384名实习生中,我们收集到了224份调查问卷(58%)。61.2%的人就读于综合性医学院,14.6%的人就读于整骨医学院,24.2%的人就读于国际学校。67%的人从未听说过EPA。29%的人有EPA相关经历,其中82%是必需的。除了医嘱下达(60.7%)和交接班(73%)外,80%或以上的人感觉在所有EPA方面都做好了准备。综合性医学院的实习生比国际学校的实习生更有可能听说过EPA并参与过EPA相关经历。在口头报告和循证医学方面,综合性医学院的实习生比国际学校的实习生感觉准备得更充分。参与过EPA相关经历的实习生在口头报告和循证医学方面感觉准备得更充分。在某些EPA以及所参加的AI/SI类型方面,在准备程度上存在虽小但显著的差异。
大多数即将开始住院医师培训的实习生从未听说过EPA,参与过EPA相关经历的实习生不到三分之一。与综合性医学院的毕业生相比,国际毕业生了解EPA或有相关经历的可能性较小,并且在口头报告和循证医学方面表示准备不足。