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  • Survey on the current situation and practical path of labor education of medical graduate students in the new era

    ObjectiveTo understand the current state of medical graduate student labor education in the new era and its effectiveness, to explore the mechanism by which labor education affects labor practices, and to identify intervention points for improving labor education. MethodsA questionnaire survey was conducted from July 3 to 13, 2022, on the labor education of 216 medical graduate students from 10 double-first-class universities. The relationship between labor education, labor awareness, labor ability, and labor practices was analyzed. ResultsDescriptive analysis results showed that medical graduate students received little labor education. The structural equation model results showed that labor education positively impacted labor awareness (γ=0.712) and labor ability (γ=0.755), and labor awareness and labor ability positively impacted labor practices (γ=0.400, γ=0.635), indicating that labor education has a positive impact on labor practices. ConclusionTo improve the weak state of medical graduate student labor education, it is necessary to increase related training and courses, enrich the types and content of labor education, strengthen the assessment mechanism of labor education, and strengthen the responsibilities of instructors.

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  • A knowledge, attitude and practice survey on the entrustable professional activities of general practitioner residents by clinical teachers in the context of medical-educational collaboration

    Objective This study aimed to explore the characteristics and deficiencies of the current standardized training evaluation system for general practitioners (including professional master’s degrees), analyze the awareness and attitudes of teaching physicians toward entrustable professional activities (EPAs), and to explore feasible solutions for establishing an EPAs evaluation and assessment system for general practitioners in training. Methods This study used a questionnaire survey to investigate 158 clinical teaching professionals, analyzed the current status of the standardized training evaluation system for general practitioners, and explored the level of understanding and opinions of teaching physicians on EPAs. Results Currently, there were many assessments for trained general practitioner residents, but there were problems with excessive formalization, single assessment methods, and a focus on written assessments. The recognition rate of EPAs among preceptors before training was only 15.9%, which increased to 71.51% after training. The EPA system could improve understanding and facilitate rapid implementation in the short term (P<0.001). While recognizing the concept of EPAs, preceptors also suggested simplifying the EPA system. Conclusion To address the shortcomings of the current standardized training evaluation system for general practitioners, targeted work should be carried out to design EPAs for professional confidence behaviors. A concise and practical EPAs evaluation system should be established for general practitioners. In addition, teaching staff should be trained and educated on EPAs to improve their teaching competence and ensure the output of general medical education.

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  • A survey on the demand for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in the standardized training of general practitioners in the context of medical and educational collaboration

    ObjectiveUnder the background of standardized training for general practitioners (including professional master’s degree in general practice), this study aimed to explore a feasible scheme for establishing an evaluation and assessment system for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for general residency training based on the current application status and objective demands of EPAs by clinical teaching physicians. MethodsA questionnaire survey was conducted among 158 clinical teaching physicians to analyze the current evaluation system for standardized training of general practitioners, as well as their understanding and suggestions on EPAs. ResultsCompared with the emphasis on medical knowledge and skills, the humanistic care, represented by medical ethics education, was found to be insufficient in the standardized training of general practitioners. Regarding actual demands, the order of importance of EPAs by teaching physicians was as follows: standardization (93.04%), objectification (93.04%), multidimensionality (92.41%), lightness (90.51%), and diversity (86.04%). ConclusionAn EPA system for professional confidence based on the actual demands of standardized training for general practitioners in China should be designed to address the shortcomings of humanistic education. This system will improve the teaching competence of faculty and guarantee the output of general medical education.

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