Self-Reported Perceptions of Preparedness among Incoming Ophthalmology Residents.

Journal of academic ophthalmology (2017) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777431
Benjamin R Lin, Geoffrey Nguyen, Jayanth Sridhar, Kara Cavuoto
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Purpose  The purpose of this study was to assess the self-perceived preparedness of incoming postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) and postgraduate year 2 (PGY2) ophthalmology interns/residents to carry out core competencies in ophthalmology. Methods  An online survey was created using the Survey Monkey survey platform and distributed to all ophthalmology resident applicants to the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute from the 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023 application cycles. The survey contained questions pertaining to demographics, prior ophthalmic experience, online resources that were used to prepare for ophthalmology, and self-perceived preparedness to carry out key clinical skills in ophthalmology. Results  A total of 170 responses were obtained (16.1% response rate). Of those, 119 (70%) were incoming PGY1 interns and 51 (30%) were incoming PGY2 residents for the 2022 to 2023 academic year. Most respondents (90.6%, n  = 154) reported that their ophthalmology residency was affiliated with an integrated ophthalmology intern year. Incoming PGY2s moderately agreed with the statement that they felt as prepared to see patients in ophthalmology as they do in other surgical subspecialties, whereas incoming PGY1s only mildly agreed with that statement ( p  = 0.003). Both incoming PGY1s and PGY2s felt most prepared to obtain histories relating to basic ophthalmic complaints and felt least prepared to read and interpret ophthalmic imaging studies. The most popular online resources used by respondents in order of popularity were EyeGuru (35.2%, n  = 60), EyeWiki (32.9%, n  = 56), Tim Root/OphthoBook (26.5%, n  = 45), American Academy of Ophthalmology (13.5%, n  = 23), and EyeRounds/University of Iowa (13.5%, n  = 23). Conclusion  A major challenge in integrating ophthalmic education into the medical school curricula is the gradual shift toward shorter preclinical curricula. However, having a core foundation of ophthalmic knowledge is critical for incoming ophthalmology residents to be able to maximize their specialty-specific training. Integrated ophthalmology intern years likely play a significant role in the increased self-efficacy of incoming PGY2s compared with incoming PGY1s. Adopting nontraditional teaching methods like flipped classroom learning, utilizing online medical education resources, and continuing to increase ophthalmology exposure during PGY1 year may better prepare incoming PGY2s to operate independently in ophthalmology settings.

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新入职眼科住院医师对准备情况的自我认知。
目的 本研究旨在评估即将入学的眼科研究生一年级(PGY1)和研究生二年级(PGY2)实习生/住院医师在眼科核心能力方面的自我认知准备情况。方法 使用 Survey Monkey 调查平台制作了一份在线调查,并分发给 2021 年至 2022 年和 2022 年至 2023 年巴斯科姆帕尔默眼科研究所的所有眼科住院医师申请者。调查包含的问题涉及人口统计学、先前的眼科经验、用于准备眼科学习的在线资源以及自我感觉对眼科关键临床技能的准备情况。结果 共收到 170 份回复(回复率为 16.1%)。其中,119人(70%)是即将入学的PGY1实习生,51人(30%)是即将于2022至2023学年入学的PGY2住院医师。大多数受访者(90.6%,n = 154)表示,他们的眼科住院医师隶属于眼科综合实习年。即将入学的 PGY2 中度同意这样的说法,即他们觉得在眼科看病的准备程度与在其他外科亚专科一样,而即将入学的 PGY1 仅轻度同意这一说法 ( p = 0.003)。新来的 PGY1 和 PGY2 都认为他们在获取眼科基本主诉病史方面准备得最充分,而在阅读和解释眼科成像研究方面准备得最不充分。受访者使用最多的在线资源依次是 EyeGuru(35.2%,n = 60)、EyeWiki(32.9%,n = 56)、Tim Root/OphthoBook(26.5%,n = 45)、美国眼科学会(13.5%,n = 23)和 EyeRounds/爱荷华大学(13.5%,n = 23)。结论 将眼科教育纳入医学院课程的一个主要挑战是逐渐转向缩短临床前课程。然而,眼科知识的核心基础对于眼科住院医师最大限度地开展专科培训至关重要。与新入职的 PGY1 相比,新入职的 PGY2 在提高自我效能方面发挥了重要作用。采用非传统的教学方法,如翻转课堂学习、利用在线医学教育资源,以及在 PGY1 年继续增加眼科知识的接触,可能会让 PGY2 的新生为在眼科环境中独立操作做好更好的准备。
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