基于社会利益的居民(再)调解与解雇研究

Judith Godschalx-Dekker, Walther van Mook
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本文介绍了荷兰全国范围内关于研究生医学教育(PGME)法律案例的研究项目的主要发现。在该项目中,回顾了十年来住院医生从医学专业培训项目中被解雇的法律案例。研究结果为提高居民评估、补救和解雇程序的质量提供了机会。解雇程序的案例显示了“从法律案例中学习”的潜力,无论这些案例是典型的还是例外的。PGME(再)调解后的意外和不利结果提供了额外的学习实例,并有助于临床主管和医院教育人员的持续专业教育。该项目的主要成果是,它阐明了人们对未来医学专家的职能往往隐含的期望,其次,它提高了人们对提高医学专业教育质量和包容性所需进行的变革的认识。除了与PGME相关外,提高对这些主题的认识最终可能有利于社会,因为作为受过高等教育的医疗保健专业人员的住院医生是医院层级中未来的榜样。这种社会影响是由研讨会和出版物中的多方利益相关者合作产生的,加强了对PGME质量和安全文化的批判性反思。
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Research on residents' (re)mediation and dismissal in the interest of society
This article presents key findings from a Dutch nationwide research project on law cases in postgraduate medical education (PGME). Within the project, ten years of law cases on residents’ dismissal from training programs in medical specialties were reviewed. The findings provided opportunities for improving the quality of residents’ assessment, remediation, and dismissal procedures. Case examples of dismissal procedures demonstrated the potential of 'learning from law cases', whether these cases were typical or exceptional. Unexpected and unfavourable outcomes after (re)mediation in PGME provided additional examples to learn from, and contributed to the continuous professional education of clinical supervisors and hospital education staff. The project’s primary outcome is that it explicates the often implicit expectations about the functioning of future medical specialists and, secondarily, that it creates awareness about changes required to improve the quality and inclusivity of PGME. Apart from its relevance for PGME, the increased awareness on these topics may ultimately benefit society because residents as highly educated healthcare professionals are future role models within a hospital’s hierarchy. Such societal impact is generated by multi-stakeholder collaboration in workshops and publications, enhancing critical reflection on the quality of and safety culture in PGME.
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