Lupus in Medical Education: Student Awareness of Basic, Clinical, and Interdisciplinary Aspects of Complex Diseases -

P. Kerezoudis, K. Lontos, A. Apostolopoulou, A. Christofides, A. Banos, Alexandros Letsos, D. Leventis, P. Sidiropoulos, G. Bertsias, M. Bydon, D. Boumpas
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Objective: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease that necessitates a multidisciplinary approach. The aim of our study is to assess the awareness and depth of knowledge of SLE in medical students. By identifying the shortcomings of lupus-related medical education, the results can be generalized to other disease processes that require care from multiple medical specialties. Methods: We surveyed undergraduate medical students in two Greek medical schools using a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of two parts. Part A assessed the students’ knowledge of SLE regarding the disease epidemiology, pathology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment. Part B inquired the students about ways that SLE is currently taught in their medical school and suggested methods to improve it. Students were divided into 2 groups according to their medical school curriculum: the preclinical and the clinical years. Results: A total of 260 students from both universities participated in our study, 114 students in preclinical years and 146 students in clinical years. We identified several misconceptions about the students’ perception of the disease’s epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and prognosis as well as statistically significant differences in the responses between the two groups. In addition, students in both groups stated that they would like a more in-depth understanding of SLE through more extensive hands-on experience with its laboratory investigation, seeing more patients in the wards or patient-actors in the auditoriums, watching educational videos and discussing clinical vignettes during lectures. Conclusions: These findings could potentially guide medical school faculty on modifying the school curriculum in order to prepare the next generation of physicians. In an era of rapidly enlarging biomedical knowledge, having an intimate understanding of complex disease processes is of paramount importance for optimal health care delivery to patients.
医学教育中的狼疮:学生对复杂疾病的基础、临床和跨学科方面的认识
目的:系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)是一种系统性自身免疫性疾病,需要多学科联合治疗。本研究的目的是评估医学生对SLE的认知和知识深度。通过识别狼疮相关医学教育的缺点,结果可以推广到其他疾病过程中,需要多个医学专业的护理。方法:采用结构化问卷对希腊两所医学院的本科医学生进行调查。问卷由两部分组成。A部分评估学生对SLE的疾病流行病学、病理学、病理生理学、诊断和治疗知识的掌握情况。B部分询问学生目前在医学院的SLE教学方式,并提出改进方法。根据医学院课程设置将学生分为临床前和临床两组。结果:两校共260名学生参加了我们的研究,其中临床前年114名,临床年146名。我们发现学生对疾病的流行病学、病理生理学、临床表现和预后的认知存在一些误解,两组之间的反应有统计学意义。此外,两组学生都表示,他们希望通过更广泛的实验室调查实践经验,在病房或礼堂看到更多的患者,观看教育视频并在讲座期间讨论临床小片段,从而更深入地了解SLE。结论:这些发现可能指导医学院教师修改学校课程,以培养下一代医生。在生物医学知识迅速扩大的时代,对复杂疾病过程的深入了解对于向患者提供最佳医疗保健至关重要。
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