Neurological examination lab during SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: an experience from Humanitas University, Milan, Italy.

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S. Oldani, L. Montagna, V. Vinci, Matteo Biroli
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Abstract

Core diagnostic and physical examination skills in neurology are fundamental for aspiring physicians. Merging theory with practical activities is an efficient way to strengthen the learning process. However, SARS-CoV-2 pandemic hard tested the possibility to perform them. This article aims at describing/evaluating the way Humanitas University managed this issue implementing innovative flipped-learning-based activities. The five-day neurology lab was re-designed aiming at avoiding unnecessary contacts, maximising skills acquisition and meeting students' needs, satisfaction, expectations. Mandatory SARS-CoV-2 serology/swab testing before activities' beginning assured every student's safety. Student's satisfaction assessment, performed through two online questionnaires, showed that the new organisation of the neurological lab received significantly higher appreciation compared to previous year's activities. Flipped-learning-based activities helped grasping the essence of different neurological syndromes and the required skills to recognise them. In view of this, we believe that flipped-learning-based activities could constitute a powerful innovative method to build solid knowledge in the neurology field.
SARS-CoV-2大流行期间的神经检查实验室:来自意大利米兰人道大学的经验。
神经内科的核心诊断和体格检查技能是有抱负的医生的基础。理论与实践相结合是强化学习过程的有效途径。然而,SARS-CoV-2大流行艰难地考验了实施这些措施的可能性。本文旨在描述/评估Humanitas大学管理这一问题的方式,实施创新的翻转学习活动。为期五天的神经学实验室被重新设计,旨在避免不必要的接触,最大限度地提高技能获取,满足学生的需求、满意度和期望。在活动开始前进行强制性的SARS-CoV-2血清学/拭子检测,确保每个学生的安全。学生满意度评估,通过两份在线问卷进行,显示神经实验室的新组织与前一年的活动相比,获得了显着更高的赞赏。基于翻转学习的活动有助于掌握不同神经综合征的本质,以及识别这些综合征所需的技能。鉴于此,我们认为基于翻转学习的活动可以构成一种强大的创新方法,在神经病学领域建立坚实的知识。
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期刊介绍: The IJIL, a fully refereed journal, is an authoritative source presenting information on the current practice, content, technology, and services in the area of innovation and learning.
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