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Impact of a third-year surgical apprenticeship model: Perceptions and attitudes compared with the traditional medical student clerkship experience

机译:三年制外科学徒模式的影响:感知和态度与传统医学学生的工作经历相比

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Background Current literature suggests that medical students may have negative misconceptions of a surgical career partly due to the traditional hierarchical structure of the surgical clerkship. We hypothesized that a novel medical student apprenticeship would result in positive changes in perceptions of both surgeons and surgical careers. Study Design In the 2011 academic year, third-year medical students were offered a 2-week apprenticeship elective, in addition to the standard 8-week surgical clerkship. Unlike a traditional service, students apprenticed directly with participating faculty on a one-on-one basis. At the clerkship's end, students received a structured questionnaire assessing perceptions and attitudes toward surgeons and a career in surgery. Subjects responded anonymously using a 5-point Likert scale. A Wilcoxon Rank-Sum was performed comparing students who participated vs those who did not participate in the apprenticeship. Results There was a 99% survey response (105 of 106). Of those, 50 (48%) participated in the apprenticeship. Apprenticeship students were more likely to view surgeons as content (p < 0.001), well-balanced (p < 0.01), respectful (p = 0.01), and as role models (p < 0.005). Apprenticeship students were also more likely to participate in the operating room (p < 0.05) and in patient management (p < 0.05). There was no difference in an interest to pursue a surgical career between groups both before and on completion of the clerkship. Conclusions Students participating in a surgical apprenticeship had a more positive view of surgeons and the field of surgery compared with students not participating. An apprenticeship model enhances the surgical clerkship experience and improves medical student perceptions of surgery as a career.
机译:背景技术当前的文献表明,医学生对外科手术职业可能会有负面的误解,部分原因是传统的外科业务层次结构。我们假设,新颖的医学生学徒制将导致外科医生和外科职业观念的积极变化。研究设计在2011学年中,除了标准的8周外科手术干事之外,还为三年级医学生提供了2周的学徒选修课。与传统服务不同的是,学生直接与参与教师进行一对一的学徒培训。在业务结束时,学生会收到一份结构化的调查表,以评估对外科医生和外科手术职业的看法和态度。受试者使用5点李克特量表进行匿名回答。进行了Wilcoxon等级总和,比较了参加过的学生与未参加过学徒的学生。结果有99%的调查答复(106个中的105个)。其中,有50名(48%)参加了学徒制。学徒制学生更有可能将外科医生看成内容(p <0.001),均衡(p <0.01),受人尊敬(p = 0.01)和榜样(p <0.005)。学徒制学生也更有可能参加手术室(p <0.05)和患者管理(p <0.05)。在完成书记工作之前和之后,在两组之间从事外科手术的兴趣没有差异。结论与不参加手术的学生相比,参加外科学徒的学生对外科医生和手术领域的看法更为积极。学徒模式可以增加外科文员的工作经验,并提高医学生对外科手术作为职业的认识。

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