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Okita, Atsushi Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital
Tsukuda, Kazunori Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital
Ino, Hideo Center for Education in Medicine and Health Science, Okayama University
Mitsui, Ema Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital
Ikeya, Nanami Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital
Yamamoto, Sumiharu Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital
Yokoyama, Nobuji Department of Surgery, Okayama City Hospital
Bulin, Aubra Discovery Program for Global Learners, Okayama University
Abstract
Using a Collaborative Action Research model, our research team established a one-month clinical resident training program for first- and second-year clinical residents. We created and implemented an assessment rubric to assess the residents’ progress toward independent practice in surgery, and thereby, to evaluate the program itself. The program included training in three areas: basic techniques and procedures in the operating room, surgical ward management, and academic activities. The rubric measured the residents’ performance according to three achievement levels: Level 1 (demonstration), Level 2 (active help) and Level 3 (passive help). The program and rubric implementation began in June 2019 and continued until March 2020, when the program outcomes and shortcomings were analyzed. Among nineteen clinical residents, a total of nine clinical residents participated in the study. Most participants reached achievement Level 3 for their performance of basic techniques in the operating room. Finally, we discussed ideas for improvement and drafted plans for an improved rubric to complete the action research cycle. Our research team found the rubric to be a useful tool in evaluating the status of the new clinical resident training program.
Keywords
resident program
rubric assessment
general surgery
action research
Amo Type
Original Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2023-10
Volume
volume77
Issue
issue5
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
451
End Page
460
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Copyright Ⓒ 2023 by Okayama University Medical School
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