Psychiatry Clerkship and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned at Penn State College of Medicine.

Q4 Medicine
Usman Hameed, Emma Batchelder, Ahmad Hameed
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Abstract

Objectives: To present experiences with an alternative psychiatry clerkship curriculum during the pandemic and potential initiatives for medical education in the future.

Methods: The psychiatry clerkship curriculum at Penn State College of Medicine was revised from a block rotation to a longitudinal integrated model in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Educational activities were separated into indirect patient care and direct patient care experience. Outcomes were measured via end of course evaluations and compared to the data from the previous year.

Results: The percentage of students who "agreed" or "strongly agreed" with "faculty/preceptors provided effective teaching" was 96% (N = 98) compared to 97% (N = 95) in the previous year, and the percentage who "agreed/strongly agreed" with "the feedback I received from attendings/residents helped me improve my patient care skills during the rotation" was 95% (N = 97) compared to 98% (N = 95) previously. The percentage of students who "agreed/strongly agreed" with "I was able to establish a meaningful relationship with at least 1 preceptor/attending during this rotation" was 94% (N = 98) compared to 97% (N = 95) previously, and the percentage who "agreed/strongly agreed" with "I was able to play a significant role in patient care during this rotation" was 88% (N = 98) compared to 91% (N = 94) previously. Also, 90% of students (N = 98) versus 93% (N = 95) from the year prior rated the quality of their educational experience during the clerkship as "4" or "5" on a Likert scale.

Discussion: The pandemic disrupted traditional undergraduate medical education and required adaptations to the clerkship curriculum to provide meaningful learning experiences. Integration of virtual patient care and telehealth services into medical education will serve to develop well-rounded physicians prepared for the future of health care.

Prim Care Companion CNS Disord 2025;27(1):24m03809.

Author affiliations are listed at the end of this article.

精神病学见习和COVID-19大流行:宾夕法尼亚州立医学院的经验教训。
目的:介绍大流行期间另类精神病学见习课程的经验,以及未来医学教育的潜在举措。方法:为应对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,宾夕法尼亚州立医学院精神病学见习课程于2020年从分组轮转改为纵向整合模式。教育活动分为间接患者护理和直接患者护理体验。结果是通过课程结束评估来衡量的,并与前一年的数据进行比较。结果:“同意”或“强烈同意”“教师/导师提供有效教学”的学生比例为96% (N = 98),而前一年为97% (N = 95);“同意/强烈同意”“我从主治医生/住院医生那里得到的反馈帮助我提高了轮转期间的病人护理技能”的学生比例为95% (N = 97),而前一年为98% (N = 95)。同意/强烈同意“在轮转期间我能够与至少一名导师/主治医师建立有意义的关系”的学生比例为94% (N = 98),而之前为97% (N = 95);同意/强烈同意“在轮转期间我能够在病人护理中发挥重要作用”的学生比例为88% (N = 98),而之前为91% (N = 94)。此外,在李克特量表上,90%的学生(N = 98)和93%的学生(N = 95)对他们在见习员期间的教育经历的质量评价为“4”或“5”。讨论:大流行打乱了传统的本科医学教育,需要对见习课程进行调整,以提供有意义的学习经验。将虚拟病人护理和远程保健服务纳入医学教育将有助于培养全面发展的医生,为未来的保健工作做好准备。中枢神经系统疾病护理伴发2025;27(1):24m03809。本文末尾列出了作者所属单位。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1998, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (ISSN 2155-7780), formerly The Primary Care Companion to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, is an international, peer-reviewed, online-only journal, and its articles are indexed by the National Library of Medicine. PCC seeks to advance the clinical expertise of primary care physicians and other health care professionals who treat patients with mental and neurologic illnesses. PCC publishes research from disciplines such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and psychology, especially as it pertains to integrated delivery systems and interdisciplinary collaboration. PCC focuses on providing information of direct clinical utility and giving a voice to clinician researchers. Practice-based research from individuals and groups with clinical expertise is particularly welcome. Pertinent manuscript types include: -Original research -Systematic reviews -Meta-analyses -Case reports and series -Commenting letters to the editor Articles published in PCC typically cover attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, addiction, sleep disorders, pain, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease.
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