WHAT DO SENIOR INTERNAL-MEDICINE RESIDENTS DO IN THEIR CONTINUITY CLINICS

被引:8
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作者
MALONE, ML
STEELE, DJ
JACKSON, TC
机构
[1] the Section of General Internal Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
[2] the Department of Family Medicine, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska
关键词
EDUCATION; AMBULATORY CARE; RESIDENTS; TIME-SAMPLING; CONTINUITY CLINICS;
D O I
10.1007/BF02599263
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: To describe the activities of second and third-year internal medicine residents during their outpatient continuity clinics. Design: Descriptive observational study. Setting: Medical school-affiliated community hospital primary care clinic. Patients/participants: All second-year (n = 15) and third-year (n = 14) residents enrolled in the internal medicine training program were observed at one-minute intervals during their routine half-day continuity clinics. Measurements and main results: An average of 203 observations were recorded for each resident. The distribution of resident activities was as follows: 1) direct interaction with patients (29.5%); 2) charting or writing prescriptions (24.0%); 3) social interactions with staff (13.7%); 4) attending conferences or reviewing medical literature (9.4%); 5) waiting or transiting (8.2%); 6) ward responsibilities (4.9%); 7) reviewing cases with attending physician (4.4%); and 8) miscellaneous activities (4.9%). Analysis of variance procedures revealed that the following variables significantly (p < 0.05) affected the residents' activities: 1) the actual number of patients seen produced predictable increases in direct and indirect patient care activities; and 2) the year of training had an impact on the mean number of observations of interactions with the supervising attending physician (PGY-2 = 11.4, PGY-3 = 3.8). Conclusions: These results suggest that this senior resident continuity experience is clinically intensive, yet provides surprisingly infrequent direct resident supervision. Further analysis of the educational activities occurring on these half-days is necessary to judge whether they are quantitatively and qualitatively adequate.
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页码:185 / 188
页数:4
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