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Primary care residency graduates' reported training needs.

D E DeWitt1, L S Robins, J R Curtis

  • 1WWAMI Regional and Community Based Education in Medicine, university of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98105, USA. dewitt@u.washington.edu

Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
|March 10, 2001
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Primary care residency graduates want more outpatient training, including procedures and business skills. Enhanced training in psychosocial skills is also a key recommendation for future physicians.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Graduate Medical Education

Background:

  • Primary care physicians are essential for healthcare systems.
  • Residency training shapes the future primary care workforce.
  • Assessing graduate satisfaction informs curriculum development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate primary care resident satisfaction with their training.
  • To identify areas for improvement in primary care residency programs.
  • To understand graduate perspectives on essential skills.

Main Methods:

  • Survey distributed to recent primary care residency graduates.
  • Data collected on satisfaction with various training components.
  • Analysis of feedback regarding outpatient, psychosocial, and business skills training.

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Main Results:

  • Graduates expressed a need for enhanced outpatient knowledge and procedural training.
  • Significant desire for improved training in psychosocial skills.
  • Demand for greater emphasis on business and practice management skills was reported.

Conclusions:

  • Primary care residency curricula may need revision to include more comprehensive outpatient and business training.
  • Strengthening psychosocial skills training is crucial for holistic patient care.
  • Graduate feedback provides valuable insights for optimizing residency education.