教育研究:成人神经病学住院医师项目中临床教育者轨迹的现状:项目主任全国调查。

Neurology. Education Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1212/NE9.0000000000200142
Nuri Jacoby, K H Vincent Lau, Maureen I Ekwebelem, Jeremy J Moeller, Daniel Shalev
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背景和目的:随着临床教育工作者(CE)概念的不断发展,以及对这一角色多种能力的进一步定义,似乎越来越需要对从事医学教育工作的临床医生进行有针对性的培训。本研究旨在描述成人神经病学住院医师培训项目的现状,并确定实施的障碍、潜在的解决方案以及项目的目标和成果:我们采用了两种方法来描述 CE 课程的特点。首先,我们浏览了美国所有成人神经病学住院医师培训项目的网站,以确定是否存在 CE 课程及其特点。其次,我们对美国所有神经内科住院医师培训项目的项目主任(PDs)进行了一项包含 20 个项目的调查,问题主要集中在培训项目的可用性、特点、CE 培训项目对住院医师职业发展的益处、实施障碍以及对促进培训项目发展或改进的国家倡议的看法等方面:177 名住院医师中有 58 名(33%)对调查做出了回复。结合网站审查和调查的结果,我们发现 179 个项目中有 34 个(19%)设有 CE 轨道。70%的教学主任认为 CE 课程对参与住院医师的职业生涯非常有影响或有影响,这种看法在有课程的教学主任中更为普遍。他们认为最大的益处是帮助住院医师为担任教育领导角色做好准备。实施的最大障碍是缺乏教学师资、缺乏资源以及住院医师时间有限。对于可促进轨道发展的全国性举措,排名最高的想法是就医学教育主题举办现场和录制讲座:讨论:尽管大多数接受调查的住院医师都认为,CE 课程对于将住院医师培养成教师和教育领导者具有重要影响,但仅有 19% 的成人神经病学住院医师项目开设了此类课程。院长们表示,CE 课程的益处超出了参与者的范围,对住院医师培训项目和神经内科的健康都有影响。虽然有些项目在实施过程中面临巨大障碍,但全国性的倡议可能有助于减轻个别项目的资源负担。未来的研究领域包括评估国家倡议的发展和成果,以及分析与 CE 轨道相关的成果。
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Education Research: The Current Landscape of Clinician Educator Tracks in Adult Neurology Residency Programs: A National Survey of Program Directors.

Background and objectives: As the concept of a clinician-educator (CE) evolves and the multiple competencies of the role become better defined, there seems to be a growing need for targeted training for clinicians pursuing a career in medical education. This study aims to describe the current state of CE tracks in adult neurology residency programs and to identify the barriers to implementation, potential solutions, and program goals and outcomes.

Methods: We characterized CE tracks using 2 methods. First, we reviewed the websites of all US adult neurology residency programs to determine the availability of a CE track and its characteristics. Second, we administered a 20-item survey to program directors (PDs) of all US neurology residency programs, with questions focused on track availability, characteristics, perceived benefits of CE tracks on resident career development, barriers to implementation, and ideas for national initiatives that may facilitate track development or improvement.

Results: Fifty-eight of 177 (33%) PDs responded to the survey. Combining the results of the website reviews and surveys, we found that 34 of 179 (19%) programs have CE tracks. Seventy percent of PDs felt that CE tracks are very impactful or impactful for participating residents' careers, a perception more common among PDs of programs with tracks. The greatest perceived benefit was in preparing residents for educational leadership roles. The greatest barriers to implementation were a lack of teaching faculty, a lack of resources, and limited resident time. The highest ranked idea for a national initiative that can facilitate track development was live and recorded lectures on medical education topics.

Discussion: Although most PDs surveyed agreed that CE tracks are impactful for preparing residents as teachers and education leaders, such tracks are available in only 19% of adult neurology residency programs. PDs report that the benefits of CE tracks extend beyond the participants, with implications for the health of the residency program and the neurology department. While some programs have significant barriers to implementation, national initiatives may help reduce the resource burden on individual programs. Future areas of study include assessing the development and outcomes of national initiatives and analyzing the outcomes associated with CE tracks.

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