A Study on Pre-clinical Anaesthesia Elective in Shaping Medical Students' Knowledge and Career Perspectives

Jeffrey Hauck, Ivan Angelov, Kelli Silcox, Ali Khalifa
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Anesthesiology stands out as one of the rapidly growing and highly competitive medical specialties, necessitating students to cultivate an interest in anesthesia early and prepare extensively for clinical electives. Pre-clinical electives that introduce students to anesthesia and ready them for clinical settings in the early stages of their academic journey may confer benefits and enhance their competitiveness as residency applicants. This study implemented an eight-week pre-clinical elective titled "The History of Anesthesia" for first- and second-year students at Baylor College of Medicine. Eighty-eight students participated in the elective, with thirteen completing both pre-course and post-course surveys. The survey, consisting of thirteen questions related to anesthesia interest and relevant clinical knowledge, was analyzed, and statistical significance was calculated. The survey results demonstrated significantly elevated levels of self-assessed knowledge in the post-course survey compared to the pre-course survey (p < .05). Notably, topics considered more clinically relevant, such as modern anesthetic techniques, regional anesthesia, and obstetric anesthesia, exhibited significantly higher average survey results in the post-course compared to the pre-course results. The implementation of pre-clinical electives focusing on success in clinical settings appears beneficial for students aspiring to apply to an anesthesiology residency. Institutions should consider exposing students to anesthetic topics earlier in their academic journey to adequately prepare them for the competitive residency application process.
关于临床前麻醉选修课在塑造医学生的知识和职业前景方面的研究
麻醉学是发展迅速、竞争激烈的医学专业之一,这就要求学生及早培养对麻醉学的兴趣,并为临床选修课做好充分准备。临床前选修课可以向学生介绍麻醉学,让他们在学业的早期阶段就为临床环境做好准备,这可能会给他们带来益处,并增强他们作为住院医师申请者的竞争力。本研究在贝勒医学院为一年级和二年级学生开设了为期八周的临床前选修课 "麻醉史"。88 名学生参加了选修课,其中 13 名学生完成了课前和课后调查。调查包括 13 个与麻醉兴趣和相关临床知识有关的问题,我们对这些问题进行了分析,并计算了统计意义。调查结果显示,与课程前调查相比,课程后调查的自我评估知识水平明显提高(p < .05)。值得注意的是,现代麻醉技术、区域麻醉和产科麻醉等被认为与临床更相关的主题在课程后的平均调查结果明显高于课程前的结果。临床前选修课的实施侧重于在临床环境中取得成功,这对有志于申请麻醉学住院医生的学生来说似乎是有益的。院校应考虑让学生在学业之初就接触麻醉学主题,为竞争激烈的住院实习申请过程做好充分准备。
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