Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, North Haven, CT, USA.
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Mar 28;23(1):188. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04167-7.
Many students report feeling inadequately prepared for their clinical experiences in pediatrics. There is striking variability on how pediatric clinical skills are taught in pre-clerkship curricula.
We asked students who completed their clerkships in pediatrics, family medicine, surgery, obstetrics-gynecology and internal medicine to rate their pre-clinical training in preparing them for each clerkship, specifically asking about medical knowledge, communication, and physical exam skills. Based on these results, we surveyed pediatric clerkship and clinical skills course directors at North American medical schools to describe the competence students should have in the pediatric physical exam prior to their pediatric clerkship.
Close to 1/3 of students reported not feeling adequately prepared for their pediatrics, obstetrics-gynecology, or surgery clerkship. Students felt less prepared to perform pediatric physical exam skills compared to physical exam skills in all other clerkships. Pediatric clerkship directors and clinical skills course directors felt students should have knowledge of and some ability to perform a wide spectrum of physical exam skills on children. There were no differences between the two groups except that clinical skills educators identified a slightly higher expected competence for development assessment skills compared to pediatric clerkship directors.
As medical schools undergo cycles of curricular reform, it may be beneficial to integrate more pre-clerkship exposure to pediatric topics and skills. Further exploration and collaboration establishing how and when to incorporate this learning could serve as a starting point for curricular improvements, with evaluation of effects on student experience and performance. A challenge is identifying infants and children for physical exam skills practice.
许多学生报告称,他们对儿科临床实习准备不足。在预科课程中教授儿科临床技能的方式存在显著差异。
我们要求完成儿科、家庭医学、外科、妇产科和内科实习的学生对他们的预科培训进行评估,以了解这些培训对每个实习的准备情况,具体评估内容包括医学知识、沟通和体检技能。基于这些结果,我们调查了北美医学院的儿科实习和临床技能课程主任,以描述学生在儿科实习前应具备的儿科体检能力。
近 1/3 的学生报告称,他们对儿科、妇产科或外科实习准备不足。与其他所有实习相比,学生们对儿科体检技能的准备不足。儿科实习主任和临床技能课程主任认为,学生应该了解并具备一定能力,以在儿童身上实施广泛的体检技能。除了临床技能教育者认为发展评估技能的预期能力略高于儿科实习主任外,两组之间没有差异。
随着医学院经历课程改革的周期,增加预科阶段接触儿科主题和技能的机会可能会有所帮助。进一步探索和合作,确定如何以及何时纳入这种学习,可以作为课程改进的起点,并评估对学生体验和表现的影响。一个挑战是为体检技能练习确定婴儿和儿童。