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General competencies of problem-based learning (PBL) and non-PBL graduates.

机译:基于问题的学习(PBL)和非PBL毕业生的一般能力。

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INTRODUCTION: Junior doctors have reported shortcomings in their general competencies, such as organisational skills and teamwork. We explored graduates' perceptions of how well their training had prepared them for medical practice and in general competencies in particular. We compared the opinions of graduates from problem-based learning (PBL) and non-PBL schools, because PBL is supposed to enhance general competencies. METHOD: We analysed the responses of 1159 graduates from 1 PBL and 4 non-PBL schools to a questionnaire survey administered 18 months after graduation. RESULTS: Compared with their non-PBL colleagues, the PBL graduates gave higher ratings for the connection between school and work, their medical training and preparation for practice. According to the graduates, the most frequently used competencies with sufficient coverage during medical training were expert knowledge, profession-specific skills and communication skills. The majority of the PBL graduates, but less than half of the non-PBL graduates, indicated that communication skills had been covered sufficiently. All the graduates called for more curriculum attention on working with computers, planning and organisation, and leadership skills. More PBL graduates than non-PBL graduates indicated that they had learned profession-specific methods, communication skills and teamwork in medical school. DISCUSSION: Overall, the graduates appeared to be satisfied with their knowledge and skills. The results suggest that the PBL school provided better preparation with respect to several of the competencies. However, both PBL and non-PBL graduates identified deficits in their general competencies, such as working with computers and planning and organising work. These competencies should feature more prominently in undergraduate medical education.
机译:简介:初级医生已经报告了其一般能力的不足,例如组织技能和团队合作精神。我们探讨了毕业生对他们的培训如何为医学实践尤其是一般能力做好准备的看法。我们比较了基于问题的学习(PBL)和非基于PBL的学校的毕业生的意见,因为PBL可以增强一般能力。方法:我们分析了来自1所PBL学校和4所非PBL学校的1159名毕业生对毕业后18个月进行的问卷调查的回答。结果:与非PBL同事相比,PBL毕业生对学校与工作,医疗培训和实践准备之间的联系给予了更高的评价。根据毕业生的说法,在医学培训过程中最常使用的,覆盖面广的能力是专家知识,专业技能和沟通技巧。大多数PBL毕业生,但不到一半的非PBL毕业生表示,沟通技巧已被充分涵盖。所有的毕业生都要求在使用计算机,计划和组织以及领导技能方面更多地关注课程设置。表示非PBL毕业生表示,他们已经在医学院学习了特定于行业的方法,沟通技巧和团队合作精神,这比非PBL毕业生人数多。讨论:总的来说,毕业生似乎对他们的知识和技能感到满意。结果表明,PBL学校在某些能力方面提供了更好的准备。但是,PBL和非PBL毕业生均发现其一般能力的缺陷,例如使用计算机以及规划和组织工作。这些能力应在本科医学教育中更加突出。

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