Analysis of Medical Residents With Inappropriate Performance During the First 2 Years of Postgraduate Medical Education.
- VernacularTitle:当院の研修委員会で,過去5年間に問題となった初期研修医の分析
- Author:
Kanji IGA
;
Makoto NISHIWADA
;
Takanobu IMANAKA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
postgraduate medical education;
attitude;
evaluation
- From:Medical Education
2000;31(2):93-95
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Among the 55 medical residents who had completed the 2-year postgraduate medical training course at Tenri Hospital in the past 5 years, the postgraduate medical education committee analysed 9 residents whose clinical performance was considered inappropriate. The committee, composed of eight instructors, found that residents with initially poor medical knowledge were able to improve their medical performance and skills during their 2 years of training; however, other residents who lacked responsibility towards patients, communication skills, and medical ethics during training had great difficulty improving or altering their attitude or performance in the 2 years.