School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
University Centre for Rural Health, Lismore, Australia.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Feb 15;23(1):112. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04084-9.
Optimizing transitions from final year of medical school and into first post graduate year has important implications for students, patients and the health care system. Student experiences during novel transitional roles can provide insights into potential opportunities for final year curricula. We explored the experiences of medical students in a novel transitional role and their ability to continue learning whilst working as part of a medical team.
Novel transitional role for final year medical students were created in partnership by medical schools and state health departments in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for a medical surge workforce. Final year medical students from an undergraduate entry medical school were employed as Assistants in Medicine (AiMs) in urban and regional hospitals. A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews at two time points was used to obtain experiences of the role from 26 AiMs. Transcripts were analyzed using deductive thematic analysis with Activity theory as a conceptual lens.
This unique role was defined by the objective of supporting the hospital team. Experiential learning opportunities in patient management were optimized when AiMs had opportunities to contribute meaningfully. Team structure and access to the key instrument, the electronic medical record, enabled participants to contribute meaningfully, whilst contractual arrangements and payments formalized the obligations to contribute.
The experiential nature of the role was facilitated by organizational factors. Structuring teams to involve a dedicated medical assistant position with specific duties and access to the electronic medical record sufficient to complete duties are key to successful transitional roles. Both should be considered when designing transitional roles as placements for final year medical students.
优化医学生从最后一年到第一年研究生的过渡对学生、患者和医疗保健系统都有重要意义。学生在新的过渡角色中的经历可以为最后一年课程的潜在机会提供深入了解。我们探讨了医学生在新的过渡角色中的经历,以及他们在作为医疗团队的一部分工作的同时继续学习的能力。
在 2020 年,医学院校和州卫生部门合作创建了一个新的医学生最后一年的过渡角色,以应对 COVID-19 大流行和医疗人员激增的需要。从本科入学的医学生被聘为城市和地区医院的医学助理(AiM)。采用两次半结构化访谈的定性研究,从 26 名 AiM 中获取角色体验。使用活动理论作为概念框架,对转录本进行演绎主题分析。
这个独特的角色的目标是支持医院团队。当 AiM 有机会做出有意义的贡献时,患者管理的体验式学习机会得到了优化。团队结构和对关键工具(电子病历)的访问使参与者能够做出有意义的贡献,而合同安排和支付则使做出贡献的义务正式化。
角色的体验性质是由组织因素促成的。构建团队以包括一个专门的医疗助理职位,具有特定的职责,并获得足够完成职责的电子病历,是成功过渡角色的关键。在为医学生设计过渡角色作为实习岗位时,应考虑这两个因素。