医学生素质提升课程

Eric Henley MD, MPH (Assistant Professor)
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摘要

背景:尽管经常有人建议将质量改进(QI)纳入医学教育,但这方面的报道很少。在一九九九至二零零零年学年,政府推行一项试验计划,为家庭医学见习人员制订和推行有关“精神健康”的课程。干预:在家庭医学实习的连续几周内,制定并实施了一个由五部分组成的课程。课程要求学生单独或小组学习。在QI原则的指导之后,学生们进行了一系列糖尿病护理的图表审核。然后,他们会见了来自当地卫生系统的QI协调员,以审查他们的结果。提出了改进建议并提交给了诊所主任。评估包括模块的完成情况,学生知识和意见的评估,以及与QI协调员的访谈。两个诊所和30名医学三年级学生参与了评估。每个学生至少进行两次图表审核,与QI协调员会面,并提出至少一项改进建议。QI协调员认为学生对这个主题很感兴趣,但需要更多关于QI原则的培训和更多的师资发展。学生们评价课程的有效性和实用性适中。在家庭医学实习期间成功实施了一门涉及主动学习策略的QI课程。学生们认为该课程适合他们的学习。未来的工作应该包括更多的教师发展和QI活动的角色建模。
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A Quality Improvement Curriculum for Medical Students

Background

Despite frequent recommendations that quality improvement (QI) be incorporated into medical education, reports of this activity are few. A pilot project to develop and implement a curriculum on QI into a family medicine clerkship was conducted in the 1999–2000 academic year.

Intervention

A five-part curriculum was developed and implemented on successive weeks of a family medicine clerkship. The curriculum involved students working alone and in small groups. After an orientation to QI principles, students performed a series of chart audits of diabetes care. They then met with QI coordinators from a local health system to review their results. Improvement recommendations were developed and presented to the clinic director. Evaluation included completion of the module, assessment of student knowledge and opinion, and interviews with the QI coordinators.

Evaluation

Two clinic sites and 30 third-year medical (M3) students participated. Each student conducted at least two chart audits, met with the QI coordinators, and developed at least one improvement recommendation. The QI coordinators felt that students were interested in the subject but needed more training in QI principles and more faculty development. Students assessed the curriculum as being moderately effective and useful.

Discussion

A curriculum in QI that involved active learning strategies was successfully implemented during a family medicine clerkship. Students viewed the curriculum as being appropriate to their learning. Future efforts should include more work on faculty development and role modeling of QI activity.

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