Dr Who: a workshop for house officer preparation
Dr Who: a workshop for house officer preparation
Background: newly qualified doctors should be competent in advanced life support (ALS) and critical care. The Resuscitation Council has published a course about ALS for undergraduate medical students (the intermediate life support (ILS) course). However, there is no undergraduate-level course on assessing and treating critically ill patients, despite the fact that postgraduate courses on this topic are extremely popular. We have developed a new course called Direct Response Workshop for House Officer Preparation (DR WHO), which teaches both ALS and critical care at an undergraduate level.
Methods: we taught the Resuscitation Council ILS course to our 2003-4 cohort of final year medical students (n = 350), and the new course (DR WHO) to our 2004-5 cohort (n = 338). Students filled in feedback forms immediately after the courses, and a subset repeated the feedback forms 4 months after they had started work as house officers. Course evaluation: Student and house officer feedback was positive. The DR WHO cohort was more confident in caring for critically ill patients (18/26 (69%) were confident after ILS, and 40/45 (89%) were confident after DR WHO (chi2 = 4.3; df = 1; p = 0.06)). Both cohorts were competent in ALS, each with a mean score of 18.6/20 in a finals level practical examination on this topic.
Conclusions: the DR WHO course is popular with the students and practical to run. The course needs to be re-evaluated to determine the long-term competency of graduates.
Critical Care, Education, Medical, Undergraduate/methods, Emergency Medicine/education, Feedback, Life Support Care, London, Medical Staff, Hospital, Students, Medical, Surveys and Questionnaires
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Baillie, Glenda
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Klingenberg, Michael
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Rowles, Katherine
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Sturrock, Alison
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Cave, Judith
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Wallace, Deirdre
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Baillie, Glenda
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Klingenberg, Michael
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Phillips, Catherine
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Oliver, Harriet
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Rowles, Katherine
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Dunkley, Lisa
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Cave, Judith, Wallace, Deirdre, Baillie, Glenda, Klingenberg, Michael, Phillips, Catherine, Oliver, Harriet, Rowles, Katherine, Dunkley, Lisa, Sturrock, Alison and Dacre, Jane
(2007)
Dr Who: a workshop for house officer preparation.
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 83 (975), .
(doi:10.1136/pgmj.2006.049643).
Abstract
Background: newly qualified doctors should be competent in advanced life support (ALS) and critical care. The Resuscitation Council has published a course about ALS for undergraduate medical students (the intermediate life support (ILS) course). However, there is no undergraduate-level course on assessing and treating critically ill patients, despite the fact that postgraduate courses on this topic are extremely popular. We have developed a new course called Direct Response Workshop for House Officer Preparation (DR WHO), which teaches both ALS and critical care at an undergraduate level.
Methods: we taught the Resuscitation Council ILS course to our 2003-4 cohort of final year medical students (n = 350), and the new course (DR WHO) to our 2004-5 cohort (n = 338). Students filled in feedback forms immediately after the courses, and a subset repeated the feedback forms 4 months after they had started work as house officers. Course evaluation: Student and house officer feedback was positive. The DR WHO cohort was more confident in caring for critically ill patients (18/26 (69%) were confident after ILS, and 40/45 (89%) were confident after DR WHO (chi2 = 4.3; df = 1; p = 0.06)). Both cohorts were competent in ALS, each with a mean score of 18.6/20 in a finals level practical examination on this topic.
Conclusions: the DR WHO course is popular with the students and practical to run. The course needs to be re-evaluated to determine the long-term competency of graduates.
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Critical Care, Education, Medical, Undergraduate/methods, Emergency Medicine/education, Feedback, Life Support Care, London, Medical Staff, Hospital, Students, Medical, Surveys and Questionnaires
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