Kuffel M E, Stovall D W, Kuffel T S, Zlatnik F J
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242, USA.
Obstet Gynecol. 1998 Jan;91(1):145-8. doi: 10.1016/s0029-7844(97)00600-5.
To determine the opinions of obstetrics and gynecology residency program directors regarding the Residency Review Committee mandate, requires 6 months of primary care training in obstetrics and gynecology.
A ten-question survey was mailed to the 272 accredited obstetrics and gynecology programs in the United States and Puerto Rico. Program directors were asked about the adequacy of 6 months of primary care training, whether educational deficiencies in obstetrics and gynecology will develop as a result of the mandate, and whether residency programs should be lengthened to encompass primary care.
The response rate for the survey was 92.3% (251/272). University-affiliated, community, and military-based programs were surveyed and all geographic areas of the country were represented. Of program directors responding, 53.4% agreed with the mandate, 43.0% disagreed, and 3.6% declined to answer this question or both agreed and disagreed. Fifty-one percent considered 6 months of primary care training to be adequate, and 60.2% of program directors thought that educational deficiencies would develop in obstetrics and gynecology training programs. Whereas 66.1% responded that extension of obstetrics and gynecology training programs beyond 4 years was unnecessary, 32.7% thought program length should be increased.
The results of this survey demonstrate that a substantial proportion of U.S. residency directors do not agree with the Residency Review Committee mandate for primary care training and think that deficiencies in obstetrics and gynecology training will develop as a result of these changes.
确定妇产科住院医师培训项目主任对于住院医师评审委员会要求在妇产科进行6个月初级保健培训这一规定的看法。
向美国和波多黎各的272个经认可的妇产科项目邮寄了一份包含10个问题的调查问卷。项目主任被问及6个月初级保健培训是否足够、这一规定是否会导致妇产科教育缺陷,以及住院医师培训项目是否应延长以纳入初级保健。
调查的回复率为92.3%(251/272)。对大学附属医院、社区和军事基地的项目进行了调查,涵盖了该国所有地理区域。在回复的项目主任中,53.4%同意这一规定,43.0%不同意,3.6%拒绝回答这个问题或既同意又不同意。51%的人认为6个月的初级保健培训足够,60.2%的项目主任认为妇产科培训项目会出现教育缺陷。虽然66.1%的人回复说将妇产科培训项目延长至4年以上没有必要,但32.7%的人认为应增加项目时长。
本次调查结果表明,相当一部分美国住院医师培训主任不同意住院医师评审委员会关于初级保健培训的规定,并认为这些变化将导致妇产科培训出现缺陷。