Burns teaching in UK medical schools: Is it enough?

Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2016 Vol.42(1) p. 178-183

Zinchenko R, Perry FM, Dheansa BS

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Burns are frequently seen and managed in non-specialist settings. The crowding of the UK medical undergraduate curriculum may have resulted in the reduction of teaching on burns.

[AIM] To determine the burns education experience and the level of competence among UK final year medical students in assessing and acutely managing patients with burns.

[METHODS] An online questionnaire was circulated among UK final year medical students.

[RESULTS] There was a total of 348 respondents. The majority of the respondents (70%) have not received any specific teaching on how to manage patients with burns. Nearly two-thirds of the students (66%) have never seen a patient being managed for burns throughout their training. Over 90% of respondents stated that they would not feel confident in initially managing a burn in the emergency department. The majority of the respondents (57%) have not heard of the criteria for referring a burns patient for further specialist management. There was almost universal agreement about the importance of knowing how to manage a burn initially.

[CONCLUSIONS] There seems to be a lack of consistent undergraduate training in burns management and final year students lack the experience and knowledge to initially manage burns.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
합병증 burns scispacy 1
질환 Burns C0006434
Burn injury
scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Burns; Career Choice; Curriculum; Disease Management; Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Emergency Medicine; Humans; Students, Medical; Surgery, Plastic; Surveys and Questionnaires; United Kingdom