A junior doctor led near-peer acute ENT/head and neck surgery workshop for medical students

IF 1.4 Q3 SURGERY
Wendy Liu MBBS FRACS , Tamara Preda MBBS FRACS , Warren Hargreaves MBBS FRACS , Reginald V. Lord MD FRACS
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Abstract

Background

Near-peer teaching (NPT) involves teaching by peers who are at a close, but not the same, level of training. This study investigated whether a novel surgical NPT workshop, designed and delivered by junior doctors using simulation models for acute otolaryngology conditions, improved the knowledge and confidence level of senior medical students.

Methods

A one-day NPT workshop was held for medical students in their third year of a four-year postgraduate medical degree at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney, Australia. Four acute otolaryngology/head and neck surgery problems that might be encountered by junior doctors and require prompt management were chosen. These were post-operative neck swelling, epistaxis, and tracheostomy management (obstruction and bleeding). Six junior doctors facilitated didactic tutorials and practical skills training using models. Multiple choice question mini-tests and questionnaires were administered before and after the workshop to assess changes in students' knowledge and confidence in assessment, management, and practical skills.

Results

The most common reason for participation was to acquire knowledge and practical skills (93.2 %). Mean correct MCQ mini-test knowledge scores increased significantly from 60 % pre-workshop to 83.9 % post-workshop (p < 0.05). Students reported significantly increased confidence in recognition and management of all four conditions. All students favoured including the course in their curriculum and would recommend the course to others. The tutors subjectively reported valuable teaching experience.

Conclusion

NPT is an effective method for teaching medical students how to assess and manage acute otolaryngology/ENT surgery conditions that may present as emergencies for junior medical officers on the ward.

由初级医生领导,为医科学生举办的近距离急性耳鼻喉/头颈外科讲习班
背景近距离教学(NPT)是指由培训水平接近但不相同的同伴进行教学。本研究调查了一个新颖的外科 NPT 研讨班,该研讨班由低年级医生设计并使用急性耳鼻喉科疾病的模拟模型授课,是否能提高高年级医学生的知识水平和信心水平。方法 澳大利亚悉尼圣母大学为四年制医学研究生学位三年级的医学生举办了为期一天的 NPT 研讨班。选取了四种初级医生可能会遇到并需要及时处理的急性耳鼻喉科/头颈外科问题。它们是术后颈部肿胀、鼻衄和气管造口术处理(阻塞和出血)。六名初级医生利用模型主持了教学指导和实践技能培训。工作坊前后进行了多项选择题小测试和问卷调查,以评估学生在评估、管理和实践技能方面的知识和信心变化。MCQ小测试知识的平均正确率从工作坊前的60%大幅提高到工作坊后的83.9%(p <0.05)。学生们表示在识别和处理所有四种病症方面的信心明显增强。所有学生都赞成将该课程纳入他们的课程,并会向其他人推荐该课程。结论NPT是教授医科学生如何评估和处理急性耳鼻喉科/耳鼻喉科手术病情的有效方法,这些病情可能会作为急症出现在病房的初级医护人员面前。
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