Ng Alexander, Wai-Shun Chan Vinson, Asif Aqua, Light Alexander, Meng Lam Chon, Jayaraajan Keerthanaa, Cambridge William A, Gillian Matthews Melissa, Kulkarni Meghana, Zhi Yang Ooi Setthasorn, Nathan Arjun, Ahmed Najma, Gadhia Shivali, Morka Naomi, Hinchcliffe Zoe, Chen Wentin, Young Yoon Won, Das Kieran, Kufuor Risata A, Patel Kenal, Ayres Ben, Dacre Jane, Harding Chris, Page Toby, Pearce Ian, Bhatt Nikita R, Khadhouri Sinan, Kasivisvanathan Veeru
UCL Medical School, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
British Urology Researchers in Surgical Training (BURST), London, United Kingdom.
BJU Int. 2022 Apr 29;130(5):676-87. doi: 10.1111/bju.15758.
To evaluate the status of UK undergraduate urology teaching against the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Undergraduate Syllabus for Urology. Secondary objectives included evaluating the type and quantity of teaching provided, the reported performance rate of General Medical Council (GMC)-mandated urological procedures, and the proportion of undergraduates considering urology as a career.
LEARN was a national multicentre cross-sectional study. Year 2 to Year 5 medical students and FY1 doctors were invited to complete a survey between 3 October and 20 December 2020, retrospectively assessing the urology teaching received to date. Results are reported according to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES).
7,063/8,346 (84.6%) responses from all 39 UK medical schools were included; 1,127/7,063 (16.0%) were from Foundation Year (FY) 1 doctors, who reported that the most frequently taught topics in undergraduate training were on urinary tract infection (96.5%), acute kidney injury (95.9%) and haematuria (94.4%). The most infrequently taught topics were male urinary incontinence (59.4%), male infertility (52.4%) and erectile dysfunction (43.8%). Male and female catheterisation on patients as undergraduates was performed by 92.1% and 73.0% of FY1 doctors respectively, and 16.9% had considered a career in urology. Theory based teaching was mainly prevalent in the early years of medical school, with clinical skills teaching, and clinical placements in the later years of medical school. 20.1% of FY1 doctors reported no undergraduate clinical attachment in urology.
LEARN is the largest ever evaluation of undergraduate urology teaching. In the UK, teaching seemed satisfactory as evaluated by the BAUS undergraduate syllabus. However, many students report having no clinical attachments in Urology and some newly qualified doctors report never having inserted a catheter, which is a GMC mandated requirement. We recommend a greater emphasis on undergraduate clinical exposure to urology and stricter adherence to GMC mandated procedures.
对照英国泌尿外科医师协会(BAUS)本科泌尿外科教学大纲,评估英国本科泌尿外科教学的现状。次要目标包括评估所提供教学的类型和数量、英国医学总会(GMC)规定的泌尿外科手术的报告执行率,以及将泌尿外科作为职业选择的本科生比例。
LEARN是一项全国性多中心横断面研究。邀请二至五年级医学生和一年级住院医生在2020年10月3日至12月20日期间完成一项调查,回顾性评估迄今为止接受的泌尿外科教学。结果根据互联网电子调查结果报告清单(CHERRIES)进行报告。
纳入了英国所有39所医学院校的7063份/8346份(84.6%)回复;1127份/7063份(16.0%)来自一年级住院医生,他们报告本科培训中最常讲授的主题是尿路感染(96.5%)、急性肾损伤(95.9%)和血尿(94.4%)。最不常讲授的主题是男性尿失禁(59.4%)、男性不育(52.4%)和勃起功能障碍(43.8%)。一年级住院医生中分别有92.1%和73.0%在本科阶段对患者进行过男性和女性导尿操作,16.9%曾考虑从事泌尿外科职业。基于理论的教学主要在医学院早期较为普遍,临床技能教学和临床实习则在医学院后期。20.1%的一年级住院医生报告本科阶段没有泌尿外科临床实习经历。
LEARN是有史以来对本科泌尿外科教学规模最大的评估。在英国,根据BAUS本科教学大纲评估,教学情况似乎令人满意。然而,许多学生报告没有泌尿外科临床实习经历,一些新获得资格的医生报告从未进行过导尿操作,而这是GMC规定的要求。我们建议更加重视本科阶段泌尿外科的临床接触,并更严格地遵守GMC规定的操作。