内科见习主任作为专业顾问的角色和经验:来自全国调查的结果。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
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摘要

目的:尽管住院医师申请过程具有高风险的性质,但缺乏关于专业顾问提供的培训、资源和指导的数据。为了建立最佳实践并提高内科(IM)专业咨询的质量,作者调查了内科(IM)助理主任(cd)作为顾问的角色和责任。方法:从2023年9月至12月,对140名获得医学教育联络委员会正式或临时认证的美国医学院的IM cd进行调查。该调查基于22个关于CD作为顾问的角色和经验的问题,以及每年8个关于CD和医学院特点的问题。结果:在140张cd中,有116张回复,占83.0%。两名参与者没有完成整个调查,但完成了本研究所依据的部分,因此总样本量为118。IM cd建议的中位数为12名学生(四分位数范围为5-25;范围,0-50),平均(SD)为9.0 (4.0;范围,1-17)不同的咨询职责。在118名参与者中,只有14人(11.9%)获得了专职的咨询时间。cd报告使用了一系列教师发展资源,但学校提供的培训有限;117人中只有52人(44.4%)接受了关于建议最佳实践的教育。在118名受访者中,75名(63.6%)表示不知道他们的学校是否为申请住院医师的医学代表性不足的学生提供资源。最后,cd注意到他们的建议发生了变化,116名cd中有54名(46.6%)建议平均(即中间三分之一)IM申请人申请比前几年更多的项目。结论:IM cd提供了对特定专业顾问角色、资源和咨询实践的基本见解。本研究揭示了促进公平咨询、减少申请膨胀、优化专业顾问培训和支持的机会。
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Internal Medicine Clerkship Directors' Roles and Experiences as Specialty Advisors: Results From a National Survey.

Purpose: Despite the high-stakes nature of the residency application process, data are lacking on the training, resources, and guidance provided by specialty-specific advisors. To establish best practices and improve the quality of specialty-specific advising in internal medicine (IM), the authors surveyed IM clerkship directors (CDs) about their roles and responsibilities as advisors.

Method: From September to December 2023, 140 IM CDs at U.S. medical schools with full or provisional Liaison Committee on Medical Education accreditation were surveyed. The survey was based on 22 questions regarding CDs' roles and experiences as advisors and an annual 8-question section on CD and medical school characteristics.

Results: Of the 140 CDs sent the survey, 116 (83.0%) responded. Two participants did not finish the entire survey but completed the section on which this study is based, leaving a total sample size of 118. The IM CDs advised a median of 12 students (interquartile range, 5-25; range, 0-50) per application cycle and performed a mean (SD) of 9.0 (4.0; range, 1-17) different advising responsibilities. Only 14 of the 118 participants (11.9%) received dedicated full-time equivalent time for advising. The CDs reported using a range of faculty development resources, but training provided by schools was limited; only 52 of 117 (44.4%) received education on best practices for advising. Of the 118 respondents, 75 (63.6%) reported not knowing whether their school provided resources for students underrepresented in medicine applying to residency. Finally, CDs noted a change in their advising, with 54 of 116 (46.6%) recommending that the average (i.e., middle-third) IM applicant apply to more programs compared with previous years.

Conclusions: The IM CDs provided essential insight into specialty-specific advisors' roles, resources, and advising practices. This study revealed opportunities to promote equitable advising, reduce application inflation, and optimize the training and support of specialty-specific advisors.

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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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