作者
David J Murray, John R Boulet, Joseph F Kras, Julie A Woodhouse, Thomas Cox, John D McAllister
发表日期
2004/11/1
期刊
The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists
卷号
101
期号
5
页码范围
1084-1095
出版商
The American Society of Anesthesiologists
简介
Background
A recurring initiative in graduate education is to find more effective methods to assess specialists' skills. Life-sized simulators could be used to assess the more complex skills expected in specialty practice if a curriculum of relevant exercises were developed that could be simply and reliably scored. The purpose of this study was to develop simulation exercises and associated scoring methods and determine whether these scenarios could be used to evaluate acute anesthesia care skills.
Methods
Twenty-eight residents (12 junior and 16 senior) managed three intraoperative and three postoperative simulation exercises. Trainees were required to make a diagnosis and intervention in a simulation encounter designed to recreate an acute perioperative complication. The videotaped performances were scored by six raters. Three raters used a checklist scoring system …
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