The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the readiness of last year's medical students for clinical rotation

I. Manuaba, M. Yani, I. S. Darmayani, I. G. A. H. Sundariyati, I. Supadmanaba, P. Wulandari, I. G. K. A. Sadeva, Anak Agung Bagus Putra Indrakusuma
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic affects various aspects of human life. To minimize the impact of lockdown, medical schools used online learning systems. However, online education also impacts student readiness, especially last year's medical students who will soon undergo clinical rotation. Therefore, this article aims to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the readiness of last year's medical students for clinical rotation. This study was a literature review that used several databases and online sources: Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Pubmed (MEDLINE), and Cochrane Library, to search relevant journals related to the topic. Based on the literature search, the transition from student to doctor has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a substantial impact on medical student education, especially on interruptions of student assistantship that disturb students’ preparation, self-assurance and professional identity. The online education system in the last year of pre-clinical medical students involves changing the medical curriculum, duration of lectures, lecture schedules, and academic material loads, which are carried out through the implementation of online material sources or meeting platforms. However, the online education system also has several barriers that cause learning effectiveness that is not comparable to traditional face-to-face education systems, including the level of ability of both teachers and students to adapt online, time management, supporting infrastructure, integrated communication systems, and student engagement. This also had an impact on both students' theoretical and practical skills. Several factors also affect the student's readiness, including student assistantship interruption, OSCEs, written exams, competence, clerkship orientation, learning style, classroom environment, and mental health.
COVID-19大流行对去年医学生临床轮转准备程度的影响
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响着人类生活的各个方面。为了尽量减少封锁的影响,医学院使用了在线学习系统。然而,在线教育也影响了学生的准备,尤其是去年的医学生,他们很快就要进行临床轮转。因此,本文旨在探讨COVID-19大流行对去年医学生临床轮转准备程度的影响。本研究是一项文献综述,使用几个数据库和在线资源:Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Pubmed (MEDLINE)和Cochrane Library,搜索与该主题相关的相关期刊。根据文献检索,从学生到医生的转变受到了COVID-19大流行的严重影响,这对医学生的教育产生了实质性的影响,特别是对学生助学金的中断,扰乱了学生的准备,自信和职业认同。基础医学专业学生最后一年的在线教育系统涉及到医学课程设置、课时、课程表、学术材料负荷等方面的改变,这些都是通过在线素材源或会议平台的实施来实现的。然而,在线教育系统也有一些障碍,这些障碍导致学习效率无法与传统的面对面教育系统相比,包括教师和学生适应在线的能力水平、时间管理、支持基础设施、综合通信系统和学生参与。这也对学生的理论和实践技能产生了影响。有几个因素也会影响学生的准备,包括学生助教中断、osce、笔试、能力、职员导向、学习方式、课堂环境和心理健康。
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