Samways L R
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1977 Mar;27(176):145-52.
The recent big increase in learning opportunities for general practitioners, particularly in postgraduate medical centres, has been accompanied by increasing suspicion that educational activities may not be fulfilling the aims of continuing education, and that there is dissatisfaction with existing courses.This study took place in the north-western region, and 18 clinical tutors were interviewed using a structured interview schedule.Very few of the clinical tutors were aware of the existence of the book The Future General Practitioner-Learning and Teaching, and most activities consisted of lectures, lecturers usually being local and regional consultants, with occasional national authorities. Small group teaching rarely occurred, and all the centres had been supplied with videotape equipment.Most of the tutors had attended a course on audiovisual aids, or a meeting organized by the National Association of Clinical Tutors, but the tutors appeared ill at ease when answering questions about educational aims and objectives, and most tutors were unable to identify an educational objective from a group of statements.
近期全科医生的学习机会大幅增加,尤其是在研究生医学中心,但与此同时,人们越来越怀疑教育活动可能无法实现继续教育的目标,并且对现有课程存在不满。本研究在西北地区开展,使用结构化访谈提纲对18名临床导师进行了访谈。很少有临床导师知道《未来全科医生——学习与教学》这本书的存在,大多数活动都是讲座,授课者通常是当地和地区的顾问,偶尔也有国家级权威人士。小组教学很少进行,所有中心都配备了录像设备。大多数导师参加过视听教具课程或全国临床导师协会组织的会议,但在回答关于教育目的和目标的问题时,导师们显得很不自在,而且大多数导师无法从一组陈述中识别出教育目标。