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Does a socially-accountable curriculum transform health professional students into competent, work-ready graduates? A cross-sectional study of three medical schools across three countries

机译:社会责任的课程是否将卫生专业学生转变为能力,工作就绪毕业生? 三个国家三个医学院的横断面研究

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Background: Socially-accountable health professional education (SAHPE) is committed to achieving health equity through training health-workers to meet local health needs and serve disadvantaged populations. This research assesses the biomedical and socially-accountable competencies and work-readiness of first year graduates from socially-accountable medical schools in Australia, the United States and Sudan. Method: A self-administered survey to hospital and community health facility staff closely associated with the training and/or supervision of first year medical graduates from three SAHPE medical schools. Main outcome measure: Likert scale ratings of key competencies of SAHPE graduates (as a group) employed as first-year doctors, compared to first year doctors from other medical schools in that country (as a group). Findings: Supervisors rated medical graduates from the 3 SAHPE schools highly for socially-accountable competencies ('communication skills', 'teamwork', 'professionalism', 'work-readiness', 'commitment to practise in rural communities', 'commitment to practise with underserved ethnic and cultural populations'), as well as 'overall performance' and 'overall clinical skills'. Interpretation: These findings suggest SAHPE medical graduates are well regarded by their immediate hospital supervisors, and SAHPE can produce a medical workforce as competent as from more traditional medical schools, but with greater commitment to health equity, working with underserved populations, and addressing local health needs.
机译:背景:社会责任的健康专业教育(Sahpe)致力于通过培训卫生工作者实现健康股权,以满足当地的健康需求并提供弱势群体。本研究评估了来自澳大利亚,美国和苏丹的社会责任医学院的第一年毕业生的生物医学和社会责任的能力和工作准备。方法:对医院和社区卫生设施工作人员的自我管理调查与三年医学院的第一年医学毕业生密切相关。主要成果措施:作为作为第一年医生雇用的Sahpe毕业生(作为一组)的主要能力评级,而该国其他医学院的第一年医生(作为一组)。调查结果:监事来自3个Sahpe学校的额定医学毕业生,高度适合社会责任的能力(“沟通技巧”,“团队合作”,“职业化”,“工作准备”,“在农村社区的实践”的承诺,“惯例”具有欠缺的种族和文化人口“),以及”整体绩效“和”整体临床技能“。解释:这些调查结果表明,Sahpe医学毕业生被他们的直系医院监事会很好地尊重,Sahpe可以从更传统的医学院那里赋予医疗员工,而是对卫生股权的更大承诺,与服务不足,以及解决当地的卫生需要。

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    《Medical teacher》 |2019年第12期|共7页
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    James Cook Univ Coll Med &

    Dent Townsville Qld 4810 Australia;

    Univ New Mexico Dept Family &

    Community Med Albuquerque NM 87131 USA;

    Univ Gezira Dept Family &

    Community Med Gezira Sudan;

    James Cook Univ Coll Med &

    Dent Townsville Qld 4810 Australia;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 医药、卫生;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 03:53:42

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