修订课程以规避COVID限制对最后一年医学生的影响的建议

R. K. Mehmood, Pawar Gaurav, Kaleem Akhtar, Farooq Dar, Muhammad Akhtar Hamid
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在COVID-19时代,全球医学教育受到了极大的干扰。大流行限制了常规病房或以患者为基础的医学教育。这些限制给医学生,特别是最后一年的学生在完成规定课程方面带来了新的挑战。我们建议修订最后一年医学生的课程,这样我们就可以解决COVID限制问题,同时确保学生具备所有能力。这一修订后的课程围绕着学生在外科评估单元(SAU)的常规安排展开,但所有学生都将轮流被安排到模拟病房/实验室,以加强和巩固他们对这些病房常见外科病例的理解和学习,以便他们可以轮流在外科评估单元和病房复制这些技能。这篇文章强调了拟议的课程如何解决最后一年医学生在外科轮转中的学习需求。本文还将在课程设计理论的背景下总结我国课程的批判性评价过程。最后,本文将重点介绍在课程开发过程中所坚持的质量保证措施。
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A Proposal of Revised Curriculum to Circumvent the Impact of COVID Restrictions on Final Year Medical Students
Medical education has been extraordinarily disrupted during the COVID-19 era worldwide. The pandemic limited routine ward or patient-based medical education. These limitations have resulted in new challenges for medical students, especially the final year students in completing their mandated curriculum. We are suggesting a revised curriculum for final year medical students, by following which we can address COVID restriction while making sure all competencies have been achieved by students. This revised curriculum centers around the usual placement of students in Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU), however all students will be posted in simulation wards/labs on their turn to enhance and consolidate their understanding and learning of common surgical cases in these wards, so that they can replicate these skills in SAU and wards on their turns. This article highlights how the proposed curriculum addresses the learning needs of final year medical students in their surgery rotation. The article will also summarize the critical appraisal process of our curriculum in the context of curriculum design theories. Finally, the article will highlight the quality assurance measures adhered to while developing the curriculum.
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