An audit of clinical teaching in paediatric surgery to interns and surgical registrars

Citation
Gp. Hadley et M. Mars, An audit of clinical teaching in paediatric surgery to interns and surgical registrars, MED EDUC, 33(10), 1999, pp. 745-748
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
MEDICAL EDUCATION
ISSN journal
03080110 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
745 - 748
Database
ISI
SICI code
0308-0110(199910)33:10<745:AAOCTI>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Objectives The study aimed to assess the knowledge increment in paediatric surgery of interns (pre-registration) after a 1-month period of training an d of registrars after a 6-month rotation. A comparison of the knowledge bas e of interns from different universities was included. Design A standard questionnaire was completed by all interns and registrars on the first day of their appointment and again at the end of rotation. Kn owledge increment was assessed for each student and each question. Setting King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban, South Africa. Subjects Interns (equivalent to pre-registration house officers) and regist rars (registered practitioners) undergoing general surgical training. Results Both registrars and interns improved their test scores after their training period. However, satisfactory exit scores were achieved by interns in only 72% of questions. Conclusions This study forms the basis for assessing future educational str ategies and has identified areas of teaching weakness which can be remedied . The reduction in exposure of interns to clinical paediatric surgery must be balanced by more efficient use of teaching time.