[呼吸医学在德国医学课程中的代表性:对最后一年医科学生和主任医师的在线调查]。

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Pneumologie Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2533-1546
Erik Büscher, Espen Elias Groth, Julia Wälscher, Thomas Bahmer, Matthias Raspe, Nina Sicker, Katharina Buschulte, Christoph Fisser
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学生在医学院的经历可能对他们以后对医学专业的选择有重大影响,但到目前为止,缺乏关于德国医学院对肺炎学的看法以及可能改进的地方的客观数据。从2022年7月到11月,我们在德国医学院的最后一年级学生以及肺病学领域的主任医生中进行了一项在线调查。学生们被邀请通过他们的院系通过电子邮件参与调查,德国医科学生联邦代表协会(BVMD)进一步宣传了调查。通过德国呼吸学会(DGP)的邮件列表联系了主治医生。我们收到了来自学生的n=279份回复(来自95%的德国医学院)和来自肺炎内科主任医师的n=53份回复。两组都认为与医学课程中的其他专业相比,肺病学的代表性不足或代表性不足(62%的学生,89%的主任医师)。到目前为止,学生们认为,理论知识、实习期间的实践经验、临床培训和医学院最后一年(实践)对他们的职业抱负影响最大(89%的受访者),而良好的、有价值的监督和独立工作的机会则是最重要的。在一项回归分析中,医学院最后一年在肺炎学领域的实际学习经验与学生后来选择的肺炎学职业尤其相关。从学生的角度来看,应该加强实践教学(91%)和其他需要个人出勤的课程(51%)。主任医师描述了在招募初级工作人员进入肺炎学领域的困难,并强调有必要强调这一学科的重要性以及医学院教学的资金。实施一个更全面的,以实践为导向的呼吸医学培训似乎对促进下一代医生进入肺学领域的招聘至关重要。本文提出的结果为在医学院课程中给予更多的重视提供了基础,并为德国医学院和教学医院的决策者提供了帮助。
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[Representation of respiratory medicine in medical curricula in Germany: an online survey among final-year medical students and chief physicians].

Students' experiences in medical school may have a significant influence on their later choice of medical specialty, but so far, there has been a lack of objective data on how the subject of pneumology is perceived at German medical schools and where there may be potential for improvement.From July to November 2022, we conducted an online survey among final-year students at German medical schools, as well as chief physicians in the field of pneumology. Students were invited to participate by e-mail via their faculties and the survey was further advertised by the Federal Representation of Medical Students in Germany (BVMD). Chief physicians were contacted via the mailing list of the German Respiratory Society (DGP).We received n=279 responses from students (from 95% of German medical faculties) and n=53 responses from chief physicians in pneumology. Both groups considered pneumology to be rather underrepresented or underrepresented compared to other specialties in the medical curricula (62% of students, 89% of chief physicians). Students attributed the greatest influence on their career aspirations by far to theoretical knowledge, practical experience during internships, clinical traineeships and the final (practical) year of medical school (89% of responses), with value being attributed to good and appreciative supervision and the opportunity to work independently. In a regression analysis, practical learning experience in the field of pneumology during the final year of medical school was particularly associated with students' later career choice for pneumology. From the students' perspective, practical teaching (91% of responses) as well as other courses requiring personal attendance (51%) should be strengthened. Chief physicians described difficulties recruiting junior staff into the field of pneumology and highlighted the need to stress the importance of the subject and the financing of teaching at medical schools.Implementation of a more comprehensive, practice-oriented training in respiratory medicine seems essential for promoting the recruitment of the next generation of physicians into the field of pneumology. The results presented in this paper form a basis for giving more weight to pneumology in medical school curricula and serve as an aid for decision-makers at medical faculties and teaching hospitals in Germany.

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Pneumologie
Pneumologie RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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期刊介绍: Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Pneumologie DGP Organ des Deutschen Zentralkomitees zur Bekämpfung der Tuberkulose DZK Organ des Bundesverbandes der Pneumologen BdP Fachärzte für Lungen- und Bronchialheilkunde, Pneumologen und Allergologen
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