可信赖的专业活动——外科培训从数量到质量的范式转变。

Mohammed Ibrahim, Steffen Axt, Judith Dechantsreiter, Adrian P Marty, Alfio Milazzo, André L Mihaljevic, Philipp Kron
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背景:自2020年修订医疗培训条例以来,德国的外科培训一直以获取知识(认知和方法能力)以及经验和技能(实践能力)为基础。同以前的培训目录一样,为基本业务规定了最低人数;然而,这些手术目录并不能反映住院医师的实际手术能力。目的:探讨未来外科医生面临的挑战。提出了基于可委托专业活动(EPAs)的以核心能力为导向的外科培训模式,并对基于EPAs的外科教育实施和数字化提出了建议。材料和方法:以叙事性回顾的方式进行概述。结果:EPAs是医疗实践中明确界定的临床任务,可以委托给住院医师进行观察和评估。环境评估的目的是对医疗培训中的个人能力进行结构化和持续的评估。它们是具体的,嵌入在手术程序中,可以支持主管实施基于能力的培训。EPAs的作用是评估和提高手术技能。通过智能手机应用等数字化工具,这些评估可以整合到日常临床实践中。讨论:未来外科教育应向能力学习方向发展。EPAs的使用使培训方法更加以实践为导向:从程序目录的定量重点转向外科培训的定性改进。
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[Entrustable professional activities-A paradigm shift in the surgical training from quantity to quality].

Background: Since the 2020 revision of the medical training regulations surgical training in Germany has been based on the acquisition of knowledge (cognitive and methodological competence) as well as experience and skills (practical competence). As in previous training catalogues, minimum numbers are defined for essential operations; however, these operation catalogues do not reflect the actual surgical competence of residents.

Objective: This paper highlights the current challenges faced by prospective surgeons. It presents a perspective on a core competency-oriented surgical training model using entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and provides suggestions for the implementation and digitalization of surgical education based on EPAs.

Material and methods: Overview in the sense of a narrative review.

Results: The EPAs are clearly defined clinical tasks in the medical practice that can be entrusted to residents, observed and evaluated. The purpose of EPAs is the structured and continuous assessment of individual competencies in medical training. They are specific, embedded in the surgical routine and can support supervisors in implementing competency-based training. The EPAs serve to assess and promote surgical skills. Through digitalization tools such as smartphone applications, these evaluations can be integrated into daily clinical practice.

Discussion: In the future, surgical education should evolve towards competency-based learning. The use of EPAs enables a more practice-oriented training approach: moving away from the quantitative focus of procedure catalogues toward a qualitative improvement of surgical training.

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