Insights from a Virtual Clinical Immersion Program.

Biomedical engineering education Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1007/s43683-024-00156-4
Ellen P Brennan-Pierce, Susan G Stanton, Julie A Dunn
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Clinical immersion programs provide opportunities for biomedical engineering (BME) students to observe the clinical environment and medical devices in use, often leading to the identification of unmet clinical needs. Due to hospital restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person clinical immersion programs were generally not possible in summer 2020. Therefore, a six-week virtual clinical immersion program ran that summer. The program included meetings with guest clinicians and medical device sales representatives twice per week, and a group discussion held once per week. The meetings incorporated de-identified videos of medical procedures, clinician commentary of the videos, live video tours of hospital areas, clinician presentations, presentations and demonstrations by medical device sales representatives, and opportunities for discussions with these guests. The meetings were recorded and saved to create a Virtual Clinical Immersion Library. Pre and post program student self-assessment surveys showed significant increases in five ABET learning outcomes, two BME learning outcomes, and four program-specific learning outcomes. Post-graduation survey results of alumni from this program showed that all respondents had secured a job in the biomedical/engineering field or postgraduate education less than three months after graduation. These alumni are currently employed in the fields of biomedical products, healthcare, research and development, higher education, biotech, consulting, pharmaceutical, and other engineering. Overall, this virtual clinical immersion program filled a gap caused by COVID-19 pandemic closures and provided many benefits to the students that participated. The virtual program also provides an enduring library of video resources for current and future BME students.

来自虚拟临床沉浸式课程的见解。
临床沉浸式课程为生物医学工程(BME)的学生提供了观察临床环境和使用医疗设备的机会,通常会发现未满足的临床需求。由于2019冠状病毒病大流行期间医院的限制,2020年夏季通常不可能进行面对面的临床浸入式课程。因此,那年夏天开展了为期六周的虚拟临床浸入式课程。该计划包括每周两次与客座临床医生和医疗设备销售代表的会议,以及每周一次的小组讨论。会议包括医疗程序的非识别视频、临床医生对视频的评论、医院区域的实时视频参观、临床医生的介绍、医疗设备销售代表的介绍和演示,以及与这些客人讨论的机会。会议被记录下来并保存,以创建一个虚拟临床浸入式图书馆。项目前后的学生自我评估调查显示,5项ABET学习成果、2项BME学习成果和4项项目特定学习成果显著提高。该项目校友的毕业后调查结果显示,所有受访者在毕业后不到三个月的时间里都在生物医学/工程领域找到了工作或研究生教育。这些校友目前就职于生物医学产品、医疗保健、研发、高等教育、生物技术、咨询、制药和其他工程领域。总的来说,这个虚拟临床沉浸式项目填补了COVID-19大流行关闭造成的空白,并为参与的学生提供了许多好处。该虚拟课程还为当前和未来的BME学生提供了一个持久的视频资源库。
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