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1 Study Habit of Post-graduate Trainees and Residents in Medicine and Major Barriers in Achieving an Effective Training: A Multi-Institutional Survey Dr. Muhammad Abdur Rahim MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) Registrar, Internal Medicine Ibrahim Medical College and BIRDEM

2 Background FCPS (Medicine)- 8.68% (Jan, 2012), 16.81% (July, 2011)*
MD 30-50%, Diploma %** MRCP- 44.2% ( UK Graduates- 60.2%)*** - Repeated attempts - Wastage of productive years - Depression - Performance deteriorates *BCPS year book, 2012, p77 **Examination Controllers’ Office *** › MRCP(UK) Home > Results

3 Rationale Early years of training- training certificate
Later years- burdened with studies - If the training is well organized, structured - Students utilize this period judiciously - Good guidance and supervision - Good outcome

4 Aims and objectives How much time trainees utilized for study
What were the purposes of study What were the main study materials Where did they study What were the main barriers against a good training (students’ view)

5 Methods Design: Cross-sectional study
Study period: 3 months (Jan- March, 2012) Study place: 4 post-graduate medical institutes in Dhaka Study population: 67 post-graduate students

6 Inclusion criteria Post-graduate medical students (Trainees, Residents, Medical Officers, Assistant Registrars, Students) Students preparing for medicine and/ or sub-speciality Who were willing to be included

7 Exclusion criteria Already attempted in final examination and not doing training now Already obtained a degree and not doing training now Not passed FCPS part-I, not entered in MD/ Diploma course, not passed MRCP part-I

8 Results Total number of students: 67 (67 students responded out of 100) Male 31, female 37 (M:F ratio 1: 1.2) Mean age years (range years) Married- 59 (88%) Having children- 45 (76%)

9 Respondents are from

10 Preparing for

11 Speciality Speciality Frequency Percent Medicine 57 85 Cardiology 13
19.4 Endocrinology 6 8.9 Nephrology Gastroenterology 5 7.4 Dermatology 3 4.5 Neurology 2

12 Training years

13 Responsibilities during training period
Activity Freq/ comment Patient care 67 (100%) Lectures 2-4 hour/week Ward rounds Clinical classes 6-12 hour/week Journal clubs Teaching 5 (7.4%) Grand rounds 62 (92.5%) Research 8 (11.9%) OPD placement 16 (23.9%) Presentations 21 (31.3%) Skilled activity Occasional Seminars

14 Optional methods of skill development
Communication skill- 13 (19.4%) Thesis/ dissertation- 23 (34.3%) Orientation program- 19 (28.4%) MOCK- 23 (34.3%) - MOCK exams and targeted trainings are highly beneficial

15 Mean study hours per week

16 Study place

17 Study materials

18 Purpose of study

19 Evaluation of own activity
Satisfied- 0 (0%) Not satisfied- 67 (100%)

20 Contribution by trainers

21 At the end of training

22 Barriers More than one- all

23 Suggestions More structured, targeted, exam oriented and supervised
Number of trainees should be limited Examination system might be reviewed Trainers assessment should contribute at final exams Remuneration should be increased

24 Limitations Short period Limited number
Institutions in Dhaka only, not peripheral ones Institutional/ sampling bias Evaluation is from only the students’ side, not bilateral

25 Conclusions Study time adequate Library based Written examinations
Inadequate remunerations Familial responsibilities Lack of well structured training program

26 Thank you


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