J Am Coll Surg. 1998 Jan;186(1):50-62. doi: 10.1016/s1072-7515(97)00130-0.
Recent changes in the educational environment and in the content of specialty surgical education have highlighted limitations, both educational and logistic, of the current system of graduate surgical education. To address these issues, the Graduate Medical Education Committee of the American College of Surgeons conducted a study of the educational competencies desired of graduating medical students, and of surgical residents completing their first postgraduate year (PGY 1).
Surgeons representing all surgical specialties identified learning needs for graduating students and PGY 1 surgical residents. Responding to a questionnaire based on these learning needs, surgical educators assigned a priority of essential, desirable, or supplementary to each item. Additional questionnaires, limited to student-level items, were sent to graduating medical students matched to surgical residency programs, who assessed their competency.
Questionnaires were received from 350 senior surgeons and 83 graduating medical students. General agreement was found among surgeons of all specialties of the essential and desired competencies for medical students entering any surgical residency program. Although there was considerable specialty variation in the priority given to individual items, there was also a broad general consensus on many areas of essential or desirable knowledge and skill that all surgical interns should possess before continuing in advanced education in a surgical specialty, including general surgery.
The evidence that many core proficiencies are held in common by all surgical specialties argues strongly for careful coordination and cooperation among the various residency programs in an institution to achieve these objectives in a common learning program.
近期教育环境以及外科专科教育内容的变化凸显了当前外科研究生教育体系在教育和后勤方面的局限性。为解决这些问题,美国外科医师学会研究生医学教育委员会对即将毕业的医学生以及完成第一年住院医师培训(PGY 1)的外科住院医师所需的教育能力进行了一项研究。
代表所有外科专科的外科医生确定了即将毕业的学生和PGY 1外科住院医师的学习需求。根据这些学习需求,外科教育工作者对一份问卷做出回应,为每个项目指定了基本、期望或补充的优先级。另外,仅限于学生层面项目的问卷被发送给与外科住院医师培训项目匹配的即将毕业的医学生,他们对自己的能力进行了评估。
收到了350名资深外科医生和83名即将毕业的医学生的问卷。所有专科的外科医生对于进入任何外科住院医师培训项目的医学生的基本和期望能力达成了普遍共识。尽管在各个项目的优先级上存在相当大的专科差异,但对于所有外科实习生在继续接受包括普通外科在内的外科专科高等教育之前应具备的许多基本或期望的知识和技能领域,也存在广泛的总体共识。
所有外科专科都有许多共同的核心能力,这一证据有力地表明,机构内的各个住院医师培训项目之间应进行仔细的协调与合作,以便在一个共同的学习项目中实现这些目标。