Ellis D D, Kiser W R, Blount W
Department of Family Practice, Reynolds Army Community Hospital, Ft Sill, Okla, USA.
Fam Med. 1997 Mar;29(3):184-6.
Many military physicians interrupt their training to serve in the position of general medical officer (GMO) after completing their first year of postgraduate medical education. This study compares American Board of Family Practice In-training Examination (ITE) scores of military family practice residents who received continuous training (CFP residents) with those who did GMO tours (GMO residents).
Historical cohorts of CFP and GMO residents from Army and Navy family practice residencies were compared. The dependent measures were their ITE scores in each year of training. Paired data were analyzed using the Student's test.
There were no significant differences in composite or clinical problem set scores between GMO and CFP resident groups. Power to detect a true difference between the groups was 74.
Interruption in residency training is not associated with a significant change in the returning resident's ITE scores.
许多军队医生在完成研究生医学教育的第一年之后,会中断培训去担任普通军医官(GMO)一职。本研究比较了接受连续培训的军队家庭医学住院医师(CFP住院医师)与进行过GMO轮岗的住院医师(GMO住院医师)的美国家庭医学委员会在培考试(ITE)成绩。
对来自陆军和海军家庭医学住院医师培训项目的CFP和GMO住院医师的历史队列进行比较。相关指标为他们在每年培训中的ITE成绩。配对数据采用学生检验进行分析。
GMO住院医师组和CFP住院医师组在综合成绩或临床问题集成绩方面没有显著差异。检测两组间真实差异的效能为74。
住院医师培训的中断与回归住院医师的ITE成绩的显著变化无关。