Pre-clerkship Exploration of Underrepresented Specialties: Participant Perceptions

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Todd Dow, Panthea Pouramin, Mick Smyth, Sebastian Haupt
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Background: Background: Exposure to specialties significantly influences medical student career decisions; however, many students feel they are not adequately introduced to particular specialties until the end of their undergraduate training, if at all. Therefore, the Pre-clerkship Residency Exploration Program (PREP) was established. PREP was designed to reduce concerns regarding career decisions, while increasing exposure to specialties that traditionally receive less exposure in medical school curricula. Methods: PREP was a two-week elective available to second year medical students (n = 40) comprising five components: clinical electives, panel discussions, procedural skills circuits, simulations, and specialty-specific workshops. Participants rotated through ten electives and engaged in panel discussions focused on career choices and decisions. Skills circuits and simulations introduced students to procedures and scenarios they could encounter during PREP elective rotations. Specialty-specific workshops were held by several departments to build interest and introduce students to under-represented specialties. Results: PREP was assessed using the Kirkpatrick model, a framework that evaluates the effectiveness of training. PREP significantly increased students’ comfort with making career decisions, while reducing concerns related to a lack of exposure to various specialties (p < 0.0001) and time constraints with determining career options (p < 0.0001). Furthermore, PREP directly impacted career aspirations with 80.6% of participants changing their top-three career choices after completing the program. PREP is a valuable addition to medical school education and offers a novel approach to supporting students’ informed career decisions as well as increase their exposure to specialties which are underrepresented in medical school curricula. Discussion: We are currently in discussion with several Canadian medical schools about implementing PREP at their universities. Future research will analyze if participation in PREP translates to increased application rates to underrepresented specialties. To accomplish this objective, we will follow cohorts of PREP participants through the residency matching process and compare outcomes with historical data.
实习前探索代表性不足的专业:参与者的看法
背景介绍背景:背景:接触专科对医学生的职业决定有重大影响;然而,许多学生认为,他们直到本科培训结束时才充分接触到特定专科,甚至根本没有接触过。因此,实习前住院医师探索项目(PREP)应运而生。PREP旨在减少学生对职业决定的担忧,同时增加对传统上在医学院课程中接触较少的专科的了解。方法:PREP 是一项为期两周的选修课,供二年级医学生(n = 40)参加,由五部分组成:临床选修课、小组讨论、程序技能电路、模拟和特定专科研讨会。学员轮流参加十项选修课,并参与以职业选择和决策为重点的小组讨论。技能电路和模拟向学生们介绍了他们在 PREP 选修课轮转期间可能会遇到的程序和情景。一些院系还举办了专科讲习班,以培养学生的兴趣,并向他们介绍代表性不足的专科。结果:使用柯克帕特里克模型对 PREP 进行了评估,该模型是一个评估培训效果的框架。PREP 大大提高了学生在做出职业决定时的舒适度,同时减少了与缺乏对各种专业的接触(p < 0.0001)和确定职业选择的时间限制(p < 0.0001)有关的担忧。此外,PREP 还直接影响了学员的职业理想,80.6% 的学员在完成项目后改变了他们的前三名职业选择。PREP 是医学院教育的重要补充,它提供了一种新颖的方法来支持学生做出明智的职业决定,并增加他们接触医学院课程中代表性不足的专业的机会。讨论:我们目前正在与加拿大的几所医学院商讨在其大学实施 PREP 的事宜。未来的研究将分析参与 PREP 是否会提高代表性不足专业的申请率。为了实现这一目标,我们将对参与 PREP 的学生进行住院医师配对,并将结果与历史数据进行比较。
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Education for Health
Education for Health EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: Education for Health: Change in Learning and Practice (EfH) is the scholarly, peer-reviewed journal of The Network: Towards Unity for Health. Our readers are health professionals, health professions educators and learners, health care researchers, policymakers, community leaders and administrators from all over the world. We publish original studies, reviews, think pieces, works in progress and commentaries on current trends, issues, and controversies. We especially want to provide our international readers with fresh ideas and innovative models of education and health services that can enable them to be maximally responsive to the healthcare needs of the communities in which they work and learn.
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