Gledhill R F
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg Hospital, South Africa.
J R Soc Med. 1987 Oct;80(10):620-3. doi: 10.1177/014107688708001007.
Intern responses to a questionnaire were used to evaluate an undergraduate clinical neurosciences programme. The data obtained were judged an authentic measure of instructional efficacy. Most interns rated themselves competent in performing the neurological examination but ill-equipped to interpret their findings and to manage effectively common problems, especially emergencies. Neurological diseases and the non-biomedical aspects of patient care were identified relatively infrequently as matters needing greater emphasis. Explanations for these findings may include a curriculum of traditional format, differences in teaching and assessing theoretical and practical competence, and the typical responsibilities of interns in an academic hospital. Intern evaluation of undergraduate clinical programmes can provide data useful to their development.
实习生对一份问卷的回答被用于评估本科临床神经科学课程。所获得的数据被判定为教学效果的真实衡量标准。大多数实习生认为自己有能力进行神经学检查,但在解释检查结果和有效处理常见问题,尤其是紧急情况方面准备不足。神经疾病和患者护理的非生物医学方面相对较少被视为需要更加强调的事项。这些发现的解释可能包括传统形式的课程、理论和实践能力教学与评估的差异,以及学术医院实习生的典型职责。实习生对本科临床课程的评估可为课程发展提供有用数据。