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A foundation interim year 1 sequential simulation experience and analysis of preparedness to practice early.

Noah Havers1, Alvaro Seebacher-Tomas1, James Ashcroft2.   

Abstract

This project involved the implementation of a simulation session followed by interviews to assess and improve foundation interim year 1 (FiY1) preparedness. The session focused on the interpretation of investigations, clinical examinations, the implementation of management plans and appropriate escalation. Preparedness was measured quantitatively using Likert-type scales and qualitatively using interviews. Following the simulation, there was a significant increase in median preparedness for giving treatment (3 vs 4; p=0.04), paperwork (2 vs 4; p=0.03) and independent, responsible working (3 vs 4.5; p=0.03), before and after, respectively. Following the FiY1 period, participants demonstrated significant improvement in median preparedness for giving treatment (3 vs 4.5; p=0.01), paperwork (2 vs 5; p=0.01), independent, responsible working (3 vs 4.5; p=0.02), and communication and teamworking (4 vs 5; p=0.01), before and after, respectively. This simulation and the FiY1 period increased preparedness. This study suggests that future medical apprenticeships should provide the same opportunities and responsibilities as the FiY1 programme. © Royal College of Physicians 2021. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  curriculum; education environment; medicine; postgraduate; simulation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33791493      PMCID: PMC8004312          DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Healthc J        ISSN: 2514-6645


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