Virtual Patient Simulation Offers an Objective Assessment of CME Activity by Improving Clinical Knowledge and the Levels of Competency of Healthcare Providers.

Igal Iancu, Liron Zehavi, Boris Draznin
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The main goal of continuing medical education (CME) is to help healthcare providers (HCP) improve their knowledge and levels of competency with an ultimate enhancement of their performance in practice. Despite the long and well-intentional history of CME, the proof of success (based on improved clinical outcomes) is difficult to obtain objectively. In the past several years, the traditional CME world has been disrupted by replacing multiple-choice questions with virtual simulation. We utilised an innovative, next-generation virtual patient simulation (VPS) platform to develop objective measures to assess the success of educational activities that can be applied to the CME. This VPS platform was used at five distinct educational events designed to assess learners' knowledge and competency in the guideline-driven management of Type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidaemia, and hypertension. A total of 432 learners (medical doctors, nurse practitioners, and clinical pharmacists) participated in these educational events of whom 149 went through two consecutive cases with a similar clinical picture and educational goals. Their ability to achieve glycaemic, lipid, and blood pressure control improved significantly as they moved from the first to the second case. The participants improved their test performance in all categories - between 5 and 38%, achieving statistically significant increases in the many goals examined. In conclusion, this study employed the pioneering application of technology to produce, collect and analyse the VPS data to evaluate objectively educational activities. This VPS platform allows not only an objective assessment of the effectiveness of the CME activity but also provides timely and helpful feedback to both learners and providers of a given educational event.

虚拟病人模拟通过提高临床知识和医疗保健提供者的能力水平,提供了CME活动的客观评估。
继续医学教育(CME)的主要目标是帮助医疗保健提供者(HCP)提高他们的知识和能力水平,最终提高他们在实践中的表现。尽管CME的历史悠久且意图良好,但很难客观地获得成功的证据(基于改善的临床结果)。在过去的几年里,传统的CME世界已经被虚拟模拟取代了多项选择题。我们利用创新的下一代虚拟患者模拟(VPS)平台来开发客观措施,以评估可应用于CME的教育活动的成功。该VPS平台用于五个不同的教育活动,旨在评估学习者在2型糖尿病、高脂血症和高血压的指导驱动管理中的知识和能力。共有432名学习者(医生、执业护士和临床药师)参加了这些教育活动,其中149人连续经历了两个具有相似临床情况和教育目标的病例。当他们从第一个病例转移到第二个病例时,他们实现血糖、脂质和血压控制的能力显著提高。参与者在所有类别的测试中都提高了他们的表现——在5%到38%之间,在许多被检查的目标上实现了统计上的显著提高。综上所述,本研究采用开创性的技术来产生、收集和分析VPS数据,以客观地评估教育活动。该VPS平台不仅可以对CME活动的有效性进行客观评估,还可以为学习者和特定教育活动的提供者提供及时和有益的反馈。
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