初级保健高级研讨会:先进的技能,领导力和职业培训模式。

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Isabel Edge, Ilana Simon Greenberg, Jo Marie Reilly
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摘要

背景:传统的医学院课程提供了很少的机会来提高和支持对初级保健(PC)的兴趣,特别是对那些已经完成了核心临床实习的医学生。初级保健高级研讨会(PCSS)是在凯克医学院为实习后医学院学生开设的为期四周的课程,包括临床和教学经验、领导力培训、技能讲习班和探索社区卫生资源。PCSS课程教授关键的PC概念和技能,以进一步激发和巩固学生对PC职业的兴趣。本研究旨在探讨PCSS对医学生基本PC技能的知识和信心,以及他们未来住院医师计划的影响。方法:36名参加PCSS的医学生完成了前后调查。结果:参加PCSS的学生在基础PC领域获得了重要的知识和技能,包括患者沟通、医疗保健系统、预防医学、慢性疾病管理、办公室程序、质量改进(QI)和领导能力。此外,参与PCSS似乎支持和激励学生追求PC职业。在课程结束时,那些对自己将从事PC职业充满信心的学生仍然对自己的决定充满信心,许多最初犹豫不决的学生变得更加致力于PC。结论:PCSS可以作为实施PC课程的可复制模式,帮助医学院培养更多高技能的PC医生,并激励犹豫不决的学生追求PC职业。
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Primary Care Senior Seminar: An Advanced Skills, Leadership, and Career Training Model.

Background: The traditional medical school curriculum has offered few opportunities to enhance and support interest in primary care (PC), particularly for medical students who have completed their core clinical clerkships. The Primary Care Senior Seminar (PCSS) is a 4-week course at the Keck School of Medicine for post-clerkship medical students consisting of clinical and didactic experiences, leadership training, skills-based workshops, and exploration of community-based health resources. The PCSS curriculum teaches critical PC concepts and skills to further motivate and solidify student interest in PC careers. This study examines the impact of the PCSS on medical students' knowledge and confidence in foundational PC skills and their future residency plans.

Methods: Thirty-six medical students enrolled in the PCSS completed a pre- and post-survey. Quantitative analysis was conducted in Qualtrics and Excel with significance at P < 0.05.

Results: Students participating in the PCSS gained significant knowledge and skills in foundational PC areas including patient communication, healthcare systems, preventive medicine, chronic illness management, in-office procedures, quality improvement (QI), and leadership. Additionally, participation in the PCSS appeared to support and motivate students to pursue PC careers. At the end of the course, students who entered feeling confident they would pursue a PC career remained confident in their decision, and many students who were initially undecided became more committed to PC.

Conclusions: The PCSS can serve as a replicable model for implementing a PC curriculum that will help medical schools train more highly skilled PC doctors and motivate undecided student to pursue PC careers.

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Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
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