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  • Psychiatry Education

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  • Assessing the impact of supplemental psychiatry training on physician assistant (PA) students.
  • Evaluating improvements in scores on the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) Psychiatry and Behavioral Health End of Rotation examination.
  • Examining the effect on psychiatry preceptor evaluations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine if additional psychiatry training during the didactic year enhances PA student performance.
  • To compare outcomes between students who received supplemental training and those who did not.
  • To analyze the effect of supplemental training on standardized examination and clinical evaluation scores.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study comparing two cohorts of PA students from a single institution.
  • Cohort 1 (n=62) received standard training; Cohort 2 (n=63) received supplemental psychiatry/behavioral health training.
  • Data analyzed using independent t-tests and multiple regression, controlling for age, sex, and GPA.

Main Results:

  • The experimental group (supplemental training) scored significantly higher on both the PAEA End of Rotation examination (M=86.3 vs M=83.4) and preceptor evaluations (M=92.6 vs M=90).
  • Moderate effect sizes were observed for both the examination (d=0.51) and evaluation (d=0.62).
  • Age, sex, and GPA did not significantly influence the results; training intervention was the key factor.

Conclusions:

  • Supplemental psychiatry and behavioral health training positively impacts PA student performance.
  • Training incorporating standardized patient encounters and interviewing techniques leads to better examination and evaluation scores.
  • This suggests that targeted supplemental training can effectively improve competency in psychiatry for PA students.