Impact of a brief addiction medicine training experience on knowledge self-assessment among medical learners

作者: Jan Klimas , Keith Ahamad , Christoper Fairgrieve , Mark McLean , Annabel Mead

DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2017.1296055

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摘要: ABSTRACTBackground: Implementation of evidence-based approaches to the treatment various substance use disorders is needed tackle existing epidemic and related harms. Most clinicians, however, lack knowledge practical experience with these approaches. Given this deficit, authors examined impact an inpatient elective in addiction medicine amongst medical trainees on addiction-related management. Methods: Trainees who completed a hospital-based Addiction Medicine Consult Team (AMCT) Vancouver, Canada, from May 2015 2016, 9-item self-evaluation scale before immediately after elective. Results: A total 48 participants both pre post AMCT surveys. On average, were 28 years old (interquartile range [IQR] = 27–29) contributed 20 days (IQR 13–27) clinical service. Knowledge increased significantly (mean difference [MD] 8...

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