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Do preclinical background and clerkship experiences impact skills performance in an accelerated internship preparation course for senior medical students?

机译:临床前背景和文员经历是否会影响针对高级医学生的加速实习准备课程中的技能表现?

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BACKGROUND: Dedicated skills courses may help to prepare 4th-year medical students for surgical internships. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that influence the preparedness of 4th-year medical students planning a surgical career, and the role that our skills course plays in that preparedness. METHODS: A comprehensive skills course for senior medical students matching in a surgical specialty was conducted each spring from 2006 through 2009. Students were surveyed for background skills, clerkship experience, and skills confidence levels (1-5 Likert scale). Assessment included 5 suturing and knot-tying tasks pre- and postcourse and a written examination. Data are presented as mean values +/- standard deviations; statistical analyses were by 2-tailed t test, linear regression, and analysis of variance. RESULTS: Sixty-five 4th-year students were enrolled; most common specialties were general surgery (n = 22) and orthopedics (n = 16). Thirty-five students were elite musicians (n = 16) or athletes (n = 19) and 8 regular videogamers. Suturing task times improved significantly from pre- to postcourse for all 5 tasks (total task times pre, 805 +/- 202 versus post, 627 +/- 168 seconds [P < .0001]) as did confidence levels for 8 skills categories, including management of on-call problems (P < .05). Written final examination proficiency (score >/=70%) was achieved by 81% of students. Total night call experience 3rd year was 23.3 +/- 10.7 nights (7.3 +/- 4.3 surgical call) and 4th year 10.5 +/- 7.4 nights (7.2 +/- 6.8 surgical call). Precourse background variables significantly associated with outcome measures were athletics with precourse suturing and 1-handed knot tying (P < .05); general surgery specialty and instrument tying (P = .012); suturing confidence levels and precourse suturing and total task times (P = .024); and number of nonsurgical call nights with confidence in managing acute on-call problems (P = .028). No significant correlation was found between these variables and postcourse performance. CONCLUSION: Completion of an accelerated skills course results in comparable levels of student performance postcourse across a variety of preclinical backgrounds and clerkship experiences.
机译:背景:专门的技能课程可能有助于为四年制医学生做好外科实习的准备。这项研究的目的是分析影响计划手术职业的四年级医学生的准备工作的因素,以及我们的技能课程在准备工作中所扮演的角色。方法:从2006年至2009年的每年春季,针对匹配外科专业的高级医学生进行了一项综合技能课程。对学生进行了背景技能,业务经验和技能置信度(1-5李克特量表)的调查。评估包括在课前和课后进行5项缝合和打结任务,并进行笔试。数据表示为平均值+/-标准偏差;统计分析采用2尾t检验,线性回归和方差分析。结果:招收了65名四年级学生;最常见的专业是普外科(n = 22)和骨科(n = 16)。 35名学生是精英音乐家(n = 16)或运动员(n = 19)和8名常规视频游戏者。从任务开始到完成后,所有5项任务的缝合时间都得到了显着改善(总任务时间为805 +/- 202秒,而任务后为627 +/- 168秒[P <.0001])[8]包括通话中问题的管理(P <.05)。 81%的学生达到了书面的期末考试水平(分数> / = 70%)。第三年的总夜间呼叫体验为23.3 +/- 10.7夜(7.3 +/- 4.3外科手术呼叫)和第四年的10.5 +/- 7.4夜(7.2 +/- 6.8外科手术呼叫)。术前背景变量与结局指标显着相关,包括竞技运动,术前缝合和单手打结(P <.05);普通外科专业和器械绑扎(P = .012);缝合置信度和前期缝合以及总任务时间(P = .024);和非手术呼叫之夜的数量,对处理紧急呼叫问题有信心(P = .028)。在这些变量和后继表现之间没有发现显着的相关性。结论:完成加速技能课程后,在各种临床前背景和业务经历中,学生的成绩表现均达到可比水平。

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