Impacto da pandemia do SARS-COV-2 na educação médica: migração "compulsória" para o modelo remoto, uma visão preliminar de gestores da educação médica

Luiz Fernando Quintanilha, K. M. Avena, L. Magalhães, Bruno Bezerril Andrade
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INTRODUCTION: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic affected the educational models offered in medical courses. In this context, with the authorization to offer courses remotely, there is an unprecedented acceleration in the migration from the traditional model to the eLearning model, which was already occurring gradually in the Brazilian higher education system. Due to the social isolation to face the crisis, this model is being applied in full in many Higher-educational institutions (HEIs) in the country and may have repercussions on methodological changes in medical education. OBJECTIVES: To discuss the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on medical education, analyzing the migration to eLearning Modality. METHOD: A reflection was made from management meetings at two private universities based on the authors' experience in medical education management. RESULTS: The global pandemic context has impacted teaching within the scope of students, professors, and HEIs. The high investments in the migration of the teaching model and the high dropout rate have impacted the suspension of contracts for teachers from private HEIs. The inequality of technological access, unsuitable environments, and the poor quality of telephony/internet in the country can impact on academic performance. CONCLUSIONS: It is undeniable that medical education is suffering a profound transformation by this global health crisis. However, it is too early to say with certainty the size of this impact. In the future, it will be necessary to adapt the concept of evidence-based medical education to assess the practical repercussions of this pandemic in medical education.
SARS-COV-2大流行对医学教育的影响:“强制”迁移到远程模式,医学教育管理者的初步概述
新冠肺炎疫情对医学课程教学模式的影响。在这种背景下,随着远程授课的授权,从传统模式向电子学习模式的迁移出现了前所未有的加速,这种迁移已经在巴西高等教育系统中逐渐发生。由于面对危机的社会孤立,这一模式正在国内许多高等教育机构全面应用,并可能对医学教育方法的变化产生影响。目的:探讨SARS-CoV-2大流行对医学教育的影响,分析医学教育向电子学习模式迁移的情况。方法:结合笔者在医学教育管理方面的经验,在两所私立大学的管理会议上进行反思。结果:全球大流行背景影响了学生、教授和高等教育机构的教学。教学模式迁移的高投资和高辍学率影响了私立高等教育机构教师合同的暂停。技术获取的不平等、不适宜的环境以及该国糟糕的电话/互联网质量可能会影响学习成绩。结论:不可否认的是,医学教育正在遭受这场全球健康危机的深刻变革。然而,现在确定这种影响的规模还为时过早。今后,有必要调整循证医学教育的概念,以评估这一流行病对医学教育的实际影响。
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