How Well Do New Critical Care Doctors Remember Their Physiology?

USAWed Jan 22 2025
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You might think that doctors who've just started their training in critical care would be experts in understanding how the lungs work. After all, they've been learning about it for years, right? Well, not so fast. A study found that when they were tested on this knowledge, recent medical school graduates did worse than current students. Is this a sign that doctors need more practice remembering what they learned? Maybe it's time to spice up those physiology lessons!
Picture this: a group of 41 brand new critical care fellows took a test on lung physiology. They were asked 15 questions that medical students usually answer. The results showed that the fellows didn't do as well as the students. This could be because they haven't used this knowledge much since medical school. So, how can we help them keep this important information fresh in their minds? One solution could be using games or quizzes during their training to jog their memories. Another idea is to add more lessons on lung physiology to their fellowship programs. After all, it's crucial for doctors to remember how the lungs work when they're trying to save lives.
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