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Which professional (non-technical) competencies are most important to the success of graduate veterinarians? A Best Evidence Medical Education (BEME) systematic review: BEME Guide No. 38

机译:哪些专业(非技术)能力对兽医毕业生的成功最重要?最佳证据医学教育(BEME)系统评价:BEME指南第38号

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Background: Despite the growing prominence of professional (non-technical) competencies in veterinary education, the evidence to support their importance to veterinary graduates is unclear.Aim: To summarize current evidence within the veterinary literature for the importance of professional competencies to graduate success.Methods: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted (CAB Abstracts, Web of Science, PubMed, PsycINFO, ERIC, Australian and British Education Index, Dissertations & Theses) from 1988 to 2015 and limited to the veterinary discipline (veterinar* term required). Evidence was sought from consensus-based competence frameworks, surveys of stakeholder perceptions, and empirical evidence linked to relevant outcomes (e.g. employability, client satisfaction or compliance). Data extraction was completed by two independent reviewers and included a quality assessment of each source.Results: Fifty-two sources were included in the review, providing evidence from expert frameworks (10 sources), stakeholder perceptions (30 sources, including one from the previous category), and empirical research (13 sources). Communication skills were the only competency to be well-supported by all three categories of evidence. Other competencies supported by multiple sources of empirical evidence include empathy, relationship-centered care, self-efficacy, and business skills. Other competencies perceived to be relatively more important included awareness of limitations, professional values, critical thinking, collaboration, and resilience.Conclusions: This review has highlighted the comparatively weak body of evidence supporting the importance of professional competencies for veterinary graduate success, with the exception of communication skills. However we stress this is more indicative of the scarcity of high-quality veterinary-based education research in the field, than of the true priority of these competencies.
机译:背景:尽管在兽医教育中专业(非技术)能力日渐突出,但尚不清楚支持其对兽医毕业生的重要性的证据。目的:在兽医文献中总结当前证据,以证明专业能力对毕业生成功的重要性。方法:从1988年至2015年对电子数据库(CAB摘要,Web of Science,PubMed,PsycINFO,ERIC,澳大利亚和英国教育指数,学位论文及论文)进行了系统搜索,并且仅限于兽医学科(必须使用veterinar *术语) 。从基于共识的能力框架,利益相关者看法调查以及与相关结果(例如就业能力,客户满意度或合规性)相关的经验证据中寻求证据。数据提取由两名独立的审阅者完成,并对每个来源进行了质量评估。结果:审评中包括52个来源,提供了来自专家框架的证据(10个来源),利益相关者的看法(30个来源,其中一个来自以前的来源)类别)和实证研究(13个来源)。沟通技能是所有这三类证据都能充分支持的唯一能力。多种经验证据支持的其他能力包括同理心,以关系为中心的护理,自我效能感和业务技能。认为相对更重要的其他能力包括对局限性,专业价值观,批判性思维,协作和适应能力的认识。结论:这篇评论强调了相对薄弱的证据,这些证据支持专业能力对兽医毕业生成功的重要性,但例外情况是沟通技巧。但是,我们强调,这更表明该领域缺乏高质量的基于兽医的教育研究,而不是这些能力的真正重点。

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