Gonnella J S, Veloski J J
N Engl J Med. 1982 Feb 4;306(5):275-7. doi: 10.1056/NEJM198202043060505.
To study the relation between first-year postgraduate training and performance on a test of general clinical competence, we analyzed results on the Part III National Board Examination according to the type of residency chosen by 1514 graduates of Jefferson Medical College between 1970 and 1979. The results show that physicians in family medicine, internal medicine, or flexible programs score higher on Part III than do those in surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, or pathology, even after correction for their performance on Part II of the boards. Although these differences could be due to other factors, we suggest that in the first year of some residency programs, knowledge and skills in broad areas of medicine are not being sufficiently emphasized, and that changes are needed to strengthen the residents' general capabilities.
为研究研究生一年级培训与一般临床能力测试表现之间的关系,我们根据1970年至1979年间杰斐逊医学院1514名毕业生所选的住院医师培训类型,分析了美国国家医师资格考试第三部分的结果。结果显示,即便在对医师资格考试第二部分的成绩进行校正之后,从事家庭医学、内科或灵活培训项目的医师在第三部分的得分仍高于从事外科、儿科、妇产科、精神病学或病理学的医师。尽管这些差异可能归因于其他因素,但我们认为,在某些住院医师培训项目的第一年,医学广泛领域的知识和技能未得到充分重视,需要做出改变以增强住院医师的综合能力。