Internship orientation: An essential facilitatory bridging step for medical students.

Avicenna Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2021-04-19 eCollection Date: 2021-04-01 DOI:10.4103/ajm.ajm_202_20
Rajesh Kathrotia, Farhanul Huda, Shalinee Rao, Anupama Bahadur, Ravi Kant, Manisha Naithani
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Background: Internship is a facilitatory period that hones skills and helps in the evolution of a qualified medical student to a competent doctor. The feeling of a final year student joining as a fresh intern after successfully completing the final professional examination will be directionless without a bridging initiative through a buffer program. Fresh interns need to be oriented to the fundamentals of working effectively with a patient as a whole and not as a separate discipline. This study was done to evaluate the effectiveness of the internship orientation program and to assess the feedback of participants about this program.

Methodology: This was a study conducted on 235 freshly joined medical interns. The process included evaluation of a well-structured seven-day orientation program by prevalidated structured Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and feedback.

Results: All interns performed satisfactorily in the post-test with a mean score of 74.13 ± 7.18. Post-test scores were highest for procedure skills and communication skills, including medical ethics. Overall, 232 (99%) of interns responded that the program was useful and it successfully enhanced their clinical skills; 221 (94%) of interns expressed that the content of the program was excellent to good; and 228 (97%) of interns felt that the method used for training was appropriate. Interns also documented that there were a few new skills that were acquired by attending this program.

Conclusion: There is an unmet need for an internship orientation program across all medical colleges to lay a strong foundation for naive interns. Based on the results, we recommend an internship orientation program for a smooth and swift transition from that of a medical student to professional life. It will orient the interns and lay the foundation for the next level of assignment in building their professional career.

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实习方向:医学生必不可少的便利衔接步骤。
背景:实习是一个促进期,磨练技能,帮助一个合格的医学生成为一个称职的医生。如果没有缓冲项目的桥梁作用,应届生在顺利完成期末专业考试后作为一名新实习生加入公司的感觉将是没有方向的。新实习生需要了解如何将病人作为一个整体,而不是作为一个单独的学科来有效地工作。本研究旨在评估实习培训计划的有效性,并评估参与者对该计划的反馈。方法:这是一项对235名新入职的医学实习生进行的研究。这个过程包括通过预先验证的结构化选择题(mcq)和反馈来评估一个结构良好的为期七天的培训项目。结果:所有实习生后测均表现满意,平均得分为74.13±7.18分。测试后得分最高的是程序技能和沟通技巧,包括医德。总体而言,232名(99%)实习生回应说,该计划是有用的,它成功地提高了他们的临床技能;221名(94%)实习生表示项目内容从优秀到优秀;有228名(97%)实习生认为所采用的培训方法是合适的。实习生们还记录了通过参加这个项目获得的一些新技能。它将引导实习生,并为他们的职业生涯的下一阶段的任务奠定基础。
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