竖起大拇指!回顾“PULMOSERYE:肺部病人迷你系列…死或生:曼荷西的传奇”-大流行期间的见习活动

Maria Piedad Rosales-Natividad
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世界卫生组织于2020年3月宣布Covid - 19为大流行,扰乱了医学教育,并在医院轮岗临床文员方面造成了很大的空白。必须建立替代的教学方法,由于面对面的接触仍然不被允许,所有这些活动都必须在网上进行。虽然各种各样的活动能够挑战批判性分析和思维,但肺医学部门认为,职员将从最接近模拟实际患者接触的活动中获益最多。因此,PulmoSerye诞生了:一个迷你系列,跟踪病人从急诊室的最初咨询到入院,在病房发生的事件,制定主要问题清单,进度记录,给出出院命令,写出院摘要,最后通过远程医疗进行随访。这就是职员们在医院里所经历的。如果再次暂停医院的职员轮岗,应高度考虑将Pulmoserye等活动作为一个可行的选择。关键词:新冠肺炎;在线学习;医学教育
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TWO THUMBS UP! A Review of the “PULMOSERYE: Pulmonary Patient Miniseries… Dead or Alive: The Saga of Mang Jose”- a Clerkship Learning Activity During the Pandemic
The World Health Organization declared Covid 19 a pandemic in March 2020, disrupting medical education and creating a significant void in the hospital rotation of the clinical clerks. Alternative methods of teaching and learning had to be instituted, and since face-to-face encounters were still not allowed, all these activities had to be online. While the various activities were able to challenge critical analysis and thinking, the Section on Pulmonary Medicine felt that the clerks would benefit most from activities that would most closely simulate an actual patient encounter. And so, the PulmoSerye was born: a miniseries that followed the patient from initial consultation in the emergency room resulting in admission, events that happened in the ward, formulation of the Master Problem List, progress notes, giving discharge orders, writing the discharge summary, and finally a follow up via Telemedicine. This is what the clerks would have experienced if they had been in hospital. Activities such as the Pulmoserye should be highly considered as a viable option should clerkship hospital rotations once again be put on hold. Key words: Covid 19, online learning, medical education, innovation, clinical clerkship
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