Teaching Tracheostomy Management Using VoiceThread: Reflection on the evolution of our blended coaching approach

J. Benjamin, Weichao Chen, S. Thammasitboon
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Developing pediatric resident trainees' proficiency in managing and troubleshooting tracheostomy issues is critical for the intensive care of children with medical complexity. Tracheostomy management, involving a set of complex technical and non-technical skills, are traditionally taught in simulation centers. The COVID pandemic, however, has posed a challenge to our in-person coaching, prompting us to explore the innovative use of VoiceThread to teach these skills using a blended approach. In this paper, we report the evolution from VoiceThread-based completely asynchronous coaching towards blended coaching, and we discuss the optimization of blended coaching into Just-in-Time Coaching. We demonstrate that the development of instructional approach was based on our critical analysis of different modes of teaching, reflection on lessons learned and best practices from implementation, and review of relevant literature. Our story can inform educators interested in leveraging the strengths of VoiceThread and different modes of coaching to enhance instruction with procedural skills training.
使用VoiceThread进行气管切开术管理教学:对混合式指导方法演变的思考
发展儿科住院医师培训生在气管切开术问题的管理和诊断方面的熟练程度对于医疗复杂性儿童的重症监护至关重要。气管切开术的管理涉及一系列复杂的技术和非技术技能,传统上是在模拟中心教授的。然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行给我们的现场培训带来了挑战,促使我们探索创新使用VoiceThread,以混合方法教授这些技能。在本文中,我们报告了从基于voicethread的完全异步指导到混合指导的演变,并讨论了混合指导到即时指导的优化。我们证明,教学方法的发展是基于我们对不同教学模式的批判性分析,对经验教训和实施的最佳实践的反思,以及对相关文献的回顾。我们的故事可以告诉教育工作者有兴趣利用VoiceThread的优势和不同的教练模式,通过程序技能培训来加强教学。
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