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COVID-19 对住院医师规范化培训和专科医师培训的影响:一项全国性调查的结果。

Effects of COVID-19 on Residency and Fellowship Training: Results of a National Survey.

机构信息

is Director, Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

is Chief Research, Milestone Development, and Evaluation Officer, ACGME.

出版信息

J Grad Med Educ. 2022 Jun;14(3):359-364. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-22-00351.1. Epub 2022 Jun 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every facet of American health care, including graduate medical education (GME). Prior studies show that COVID-19 resulted in reduced opportunities for elective surgeries, lower patient volumes, altered clinical rotations, increased reliance on telemedicine, and dependence on virtual didactic conferences. These studies, however, focused on individual specialties. Because the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) routinely collects information from all programs it has an obligation to use these data to inform the profession about important trends affecting GME.

OBJECTIVE

To describe how the pandemic influenced resident training across all specialty programs in areas of clinical experiences, telemedicine, and extended trainings.

METHODS

The ACGME validated a questionnaire to supplement the Annual Update reporting requirements of all accredited programs. The questionnaire was tested to ensure easy interpretation of instructions, question wording, response options, and to assess respondent burden. The questionnaire was administered through the Accreditation Data System, which is a password-protected online environment for communication between the ACGME and ACGME-accredited programs.

RESULTS

We received a response rate of 99.6% (11 290 of 12 420). Emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology programs experienced the most significant impact. Most programs reported reduced opportunities for in-person didactics and ambulatory continuity rotations. Hospital-based programs on the "frontline" of COVID-19 care relied least on telemedicine. Family medicine and internal medicine programs accounted for the greatest number of extended trainings.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 has affected GME training, but its consequences are unevenly distributed across program types and regions of the country.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行影响了美国医疗保健的各个方面,包括研究生医学教育(GME)。先前的研究表明,COVID-19 导致择期手术机会减少、患者数量减少、临床轮转改变、更多地依赖远程医疗以及对虚拟教学会议的依赖。然而,这些研究集中在个别专业。由于研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)通常从所有项目中收集信息,因此有义务利用这些数据向专业人员通报影响 GME 的重要趋势。

目的

描述大流行如何影响所有专业项目的住院医师培训,包括临床经验、远程医疗和延长培训。

方法

ACGME 验证了一份调查问卷,以补充所有认证项目的年度更新报告要求。该问卷经过测试,以确保易于解释说明、问题措辞、答案选项,并评估受访者的负担。该问卷通过认证数据系统进行管理,该系统是 ACGME 与 ACGME 认证项目之间的密码保护在线环境,用于交流。

结果

我们的回复率为 99.6%(11290 名中的 12420 名)。急诊医学、家庭医学、内科和妇产科项目受到的影响最大。大多数项目报告说,面对面的教学和门诊连续性轮转机会减少。处于 COVID-19 护理“前线”的医院计划对远程医疗的依赖最小。家庭医学和内科项目的延长培训数量最多。

结论

COVID-19 影响了 GME 培训,但它的后果在项目类型和国家地区之间分布不均。

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