Churgay C A
Department of Family Practice, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Fam Med. 1996 Apr;28(4):256-63.
A curriculum was developed to teach family practice residents how to manage skin lesions as part of an outpatient rotation during which family practice residents are taught procedures by family medicine faculty. The curriculum can be used as a template for teaching and assessing competency for any family practice outpatient procedure.
The curriculum was pilot tested by eight second-year family practice residents and evaluated by experts in curriculum design and the methods for teaching outpatient procedural skills. Procedure checklists were used to evaluate competency.
The residents scored higher on their posttests than on their pretests. The residents, implementing faculty, and outside reviewers rated the curriculum design highly. Performance of procedures did not require longer times when accomplished through this educational experience.
This curriculum can be used to teach family practice residents how to manage skin lesions. Residents were deemed competent to perform a procedure if they successfully followed all of the steps on the procedure checklist. A specific minimum number of procedures was not required to establish competency.
开发了一门课程,用于教授家庭医学住院医师如何处理皮肤损伤,这是门诊轮转培训的一部分,在此期间由家庭医学教员向家庭医学住院医师传授操作技能。该课程可作为教授和评估任何家庭医学门诊操作技能的模板。
由8名二年级家庭医学住院医师对该课程进行预试验,并由课程设计专家和门诊操作技能教学方法专家进行评估。使用操作检查表来评估技能水平。
住院医师的后测成绩高于前测成绩。住院医师、实施教员和外部评审人员对课程设计给予高度评价。通过这种教育体验完成操作并不需要更长时间。
该课程可用于教授家庭医学住院医师如何处理皮肤损伤。如果住院医师成功遵循操作检查表上的所有步骤,则被认为具备执行操作的能力。确立能力并不要求特定的最低操作次数。