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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
2021 Volume.32 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.68
Emergency medicine residents¡¯ needs assessment for education and training using nationwide survey
Gwon Tae-Hyun

Park Kyung-Hye
Key Dong-Hune
Kim In-Byung
Kim Ho-Jung
Park Song-Yi
Seo Bum-Suk
Yoon Yoo-Sang
Lee Eu-Sun
Lee Hyung-Min
Cho Kwang-Hyun
Choi Suk-Jae
Abstract
Objective: This study was conducted to identify the needs assessment for education and training of emergency medicine (EM) residents.

Methods: The results of a national survey of EM residents of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine in 2019 were used. Education was one of the five categories in the survey. The preferred learning methods and their perceived importance and ability to perform in nine competencies were assessed. The Borich¡¯s needs assessment model was used to analyze their needs.

Results: Among 591 EM residents, 382 responded, and 371 responses were finally analyzed. Regarding the learning methods, junior residents preferred in-hospital conferences, staff lectures, internet resources, and textbooks. Overall, medical knowledge and procedural skills were the most important, and research was less important to recognize. Medical knowledge showed the highest rank in the needs assessment in all years, and ethics and professionalism showed the lowest ranks. The needs for procedural skills were higher in junior years but lower in senior years.

Conclusion: These results will form the basis for the design of training programs to meet the educational needs of EM residents for each grade. Furthermore, an analysis of the educational needs should be done periodically according to the changes and demands of the times.
KEYWORD
Emergency medicine, Residents, Education, Needs assessment
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