Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.
Virtua Health, Voorhees, New Jersey.
J Surg Educ. 2022 Nov-Dec;79(6):1394-1401. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2022.06.001. Epub 2022 Jun 19.
We sought to identify first-year obstetrics and gynecology residents' perceptions of both support needed at the medical school to residency transition and readiness to address structural racism and bias at the start of residency training.
Residents were recruited by email and social media for 1:1 interviews from March to June 2021. All interviews were completed by a first-year resident or fourth-year medical student using an interview guide created by the authorship team. Recorded interviews were anonymously transcribed and independently reviewed for themes by two authors.
Virtual interviews on the Zoom platform.
First-year obstetrics and gynecology residents.
Interviews were performed with 26 residents, and six themes for support emerged from their narratives: 1) Establishing a residency program community; 2) Relocation resources; 3) Residency preparation content in medical school and residency; 4) Preparedness to address racism and bias; 5) Connecting with peers with similar lived experiences across institutions; and 6) More proactive intentional touchpoints from program leadership early in residency.
Resident narratives described multiple crucial opportunities to improve learners' transition to residency. These findings can help define a roadmap of resources and support that residency programs can provide for learners from Match Day through the first few months of residency.
我们旨在确定妇产科第一年住院医师对医学院到住院医师过渡所需支持的看法,以及在住院医师培训开始时解决结构性种族主义和偏见的准备情况。
通过电子邮件和社交媒体,从 2021 年 3 月至 6 月,向住院医师征集 1:1 访谈。所有访谈均由第一年初住院医师或第四年医学生使用作者团队创建的访谈指南完成。录制的访谈被匿名转录,并由两名作者独立审查主题。
Zoom 平台上的虚拟访谈。
妇产科第一年住院医师。
对 26 名住院医师进行了访谈,他们的叙述中出现了 6 个支持主题:1)建立住院医师项目社区;2)搬迁资源;3)医学院和住院医师预备课程中的预备内容;4)准备解决种族主义和偏见;5)与来自不同机构的具有类似生活经历的同行建立联系;6)在住院医师早期,项目领导层更积极主动地与住院医师接触。
住院医师的叙述描述了多个改善学习者向住院医师过渡的重要机会。这些发现可以帮助确定资源和支持的路线图,为住院医师从匹配日到住院医师的头几个月提供资源和支持。