Literature DB >> 26002535

Portfolios Enhance Clinical Activity in Surgical Clerks.

Sabine Zundel1, Gunnar Blumenstock2, Stephan Zipfel3, Anne Herrmann-Werner4, Friederike Holderried5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A change in German licensing legislation imposed a portfolio for surgical clerks. We aimed to analyze whether the implementation of the portfolio changed the amount of clinical exposure and activities during surgical clerkships.
DESIGN: The study was conducted with a modified pre-post design at the University Hospital of Tuebingen, Germany. Before and after the implementation of the portfolio on April 1, 2013, final-year students (n = 557) who had just finished their surgical clerkship were interviewed with an online questionnaire. A total of 21 basic surgical skills were evaluated.
RESULTS: Overall, 230 questionnaires were returned and analyzed; 51% were preintervention. Overall clinical activity for the whole study cohort varied for different activities between 98% and 32%. For 16 of 21 parameters, there was more clinical activity in the postintervention (portfolio) group. This difference was statistically significant for the following 7 activities: discharge, analgesia, local infiltration, patient positioning, drain in, blood transfusion, and emergency diagnostics.
CONCLUSION: The implementation of the portfolio did enhance clinical activity for surgical clerks in the study cohort. Nevertheless, overall exposure is still unsatisfactory low for some activities. Additional changes and studies are necessary to further improve surgical education.
Copyright © 2015 Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Medical Knowledge; Practice-Based Learning and Improvement; Professionalism; portfolio; surgical clerkship; surgical teaching; workplace-based education

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26002535     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2015.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Educ        ISSN: 1878-7452            Impact factor:   2.891


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