|
|
| Research article summary (published 23 Jul 2009): |
Emergency medicine training: a prospective, comparative study of an undergraduate clinical clerkship and an army programme.
Full Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and compare the educational impact of the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine (UGFM) emergency medicine clerkship training with that provided by the Swiss Army medical officer cadets school (ARMY). The assessment was designed to assess students' clinical knowledge and competency in major emergency situations, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) and ATLS (Advanced Traumatic Life Support). METHODS: Prospectively, 56 UGFM students were compared with 52 ARMY officer cadets by a multiformat pre- and post-training examination. The exam consisted of a multiple-choice questionnaire (MCQ), a standardised vignette-based oral exam (SOE) and a standardised practical cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) exercise. RESULTS: Overall, on the pre- and post-training testing, total scores improved significantly for the UGFM by 10% (from 63 to 73%) and for the ARMY by 9% (from 60 to 69%). Knowledge assessed on the MCQ improved for the UGFM by 8% (64 to 72%) but not significantly for the ARMY. Performance on the SOE improved by 10% for UGFM (54 to 64%) and the ARMY (47 to 57%) as well as performance on the CPR, which improved by 15% for UGFM (72 to 87%) and 19% for the ARMY (67 to 86%). Post-training performance indicated that, respectively, UGFM scored significantly higher than the ARMY on the MCQ (72 and 68%) and the SOE (64 and 57%) but not on the CPR. Internal reliability indexes for the MCQ, SOE and CPR were respectively 0.72, 0.86 and 0.92. Correlations between the MCQ, SOE and CPR varied between 0.07 to 0.19. CONCLUSIONS: In general, the multimethod assessment seemed to provide a complementary approach to evaluation of the trainees' competency in emergency training. Except for the ARMY MCQ performance, both training programmes seemed to be effective in improving trainees' overall knowledge and clinical performance. The trainees' performances are reviewed and discussed in terms of the specific skills assessed on the SOE, the context of the trainees' expected level of performance, the teaching and evaluation approaches, and implications in establishing the equivalence of the two programmes.
Author information
Author/s: Saxer, T (T); Duperrex, O (O); Vermeulen, B (B); Vu Nu, V (V);
Affiliation: Intensive Care Unit, Médecin Interne, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. till.saxer(-atsign-)hcuge.ch
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article
Journal: Swiss medical weekly : official journal of the Swiss Society of Infectious Diseases, the Swiss Society of Internal Medicine, the Swiss Society of Pneumology (Swiss Med Wkly), published in Switzerland. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2009-Jul; vol 139 (issue 29-30) : pp 423-9
Dates: Created 2009/08/14; Completed 2009/10/08;
PMID: 19680832, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 10/8/2009, IMS Date: )
Sourced from the National Library of Medicine. Abstract text and other information may be subject to copyright.
Comments and Corrections
CommentIn: Swiss Med Wkly. 2009 Jul 25;139(29-30):406. (PMID: 19680829)
External Links for this article
(including full text providers, if available):
Click Electronic Full-text Provider Links to see options for finding the electronic full text links to this article. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text. See our FAQ for information on finding FREE full text articles.
This article may also be located in paper journal collections available in many libraries. Use the Journal and Publication Information above to find the full article.
MeSH headings (categories)
This article was linked to the MESH Headings shown below.
Related articles
These are the highest related articles currently in the database:
- Training in basic and advanced life support in UK medical schools: questionnaire survey.
5 Jul 2001 - Learning physical diagnosis: a new paradigm.
30 Oct 2007 - Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills: does the type of mannequin make a difference?
29 Nov 1997 - Medical simulation for disaster casualty management training.
30 Dec 1987 - Nurses training doctors: evaluation of a fifth year medical school pilot.
30 Dec 2006 - The effect of clerkship site on medical student examination grades.
29 Apr 1990 - Emergency readiness training at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
30 Mar 1987 - Stress during ACLS courses: is it important for learning skills?
29 Nov 2002 - EMCyberSchool: an evaluation of computer-assisted instruction on the Internet.
30 Jul 2000 - Comparison of clinical pathology examination scores and grade point averages of Royal Thai Army medical cadets.
30 Dec 2006
Related Article Map
Legend:
- FREE Full text Article.
- Abstract only.
- Title only. More help.
See a large map of 100+ related articles.