A Unique Simulation Methodology for Practicing Clinical Decision Making.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Shimon Amar, Yuval Bitan
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Abstract

Background: While bedside teaching offers invaluable clinical experience, its availability is limited. Challenges such as a shortage of clinical placements and qualified teaching physicians, coupled with increasing medical student numbers, exacerbate this issue. Simulation-based learning encompasses varied educational values and has the potential to serve as an important tool in medical students' education.

Objectives: In this study, we evaluate a new Clinical Decision Making Integrated Digital Simulation (CDMIDS) method that was developed in order to enhance the clinical decision-making competency and self-confidence of medical students early in their clinical training through practicing fundamental core skills.

Methods: The study compares 108 4th-year medical students' questionnaire responses pre-/postself-assessments following practice of a new clinical decision-making simulation methodology.

Results: Results indicate a positive participant experience, with the simulation perceived as a valuable platform for practicing integrated bedside decision making. Notably, participants demonstrated a statistically significant increase in willingness to make clinical decisions. The simulation contributed to enhanced knowledge, professional skills, and self-confidence in clinical decision making.

Conclusion: The use of a CDMIDS method integrates clinical decision making as part of early medical school curriculum. Moreover, the method boosts learners' professional confidence, self-directed learning, and additional experiences. The method is flexible and can be applied in any medical school, especially those with limited resources, by making specific, localized modifications.

临床决策实践的独特模拟方法。
背景:虽然床边教学提供了宝贵的临床经验,但其可用性是有限的。缺乏临床实习和合格的教学医生等挑战,加上医学院学生人数的增加,加剧了这一问题。基于模拟的学习包含多种教育价值,有可能成为医学生教育的重要工具。目的:在本研究中,我们评估了一种新的临床决策集成数字模拟(CDMIDS)方法,该方法旨在通过基本核心技能的练习,提高医学生在临床训练早期的临床决策能力和自信心。方法:采用一种新的临床决策模拟方法,对108名四年级医学生的问卷调查结果进行自我评估前后的比较。结果:结果表明积极的参与者体验,模拟被认为是实践综合床边决策的宝贵平台。值得注意的是,参与者在做出临床决定的意愿上表现出统计学上显著的增加。模拟有助于提高知识,专业技能和自信的临床决策。结论:使用CDMIDS方法整合临床决策作为早期医学院课程的一部分。此外,该方法提高了学习者的专业信心,自主学习和额外的经验。这种方法是灵活的,可以应用于任何医学院,特别是那些资源有限的医学院,通过进行具体的、局部的修改。
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Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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