病理学护照":重新设计病理学选修课体验,以提高医学生的参与度和对病理学这一临床实践的理解

IF 1.2 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Corey S. Post MD, Sara E. Abbott MD, Madelyn Lew MD
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鉴于全国医学院临床前课程浓缩的趋势,在临床和临床后课程中创造有意义的病理学学习经历对于增强学生对病理学如何融入日常医疗服务的理解以及激发学生对该领域的潜在职业兴趣都非常重要。虽然病理学选修课是医学生探索病理学的常见方式,但它们经常使学生成为日常临床工作流程的被动观察者(通常是在外科病理科的毛细检查室和签出室)。这会对学生与病理临床团队的互动以及对病理选修课体验的满意度产生负面影响。因此,我们旨在介绍本机构在创建新病理选修课结构 "病理护照 "方面的经验,该结构充分利用了学生与现有病理工作流程的有意接触,并引入了基于标准的评分方法。从学生选修前和选修后的调查中收集到的数据表明,该选修课对学生对病理学的理解和整体学习体验产生了积极影响。我们希望其他院校甚至其他非病理学实习/选修轮转课程也能利用我们的资源,促进学生积极参与临床工作流程,同时提供明确的评分预期。
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The “Pathology Passport”: a redesign of the pathology elective experience to enhance medical student engagement and understanding of pathology as a clinical practice

Given the trend of condensed preclinical curricula in medical schools nationwide, creating meaningful pathology learning experiences within the clinical and post-clinical curricula is important to both enhance student understanding of how pathology integrates into daily healthcare delivery and spark potential career interest in the field. While pathology electives are a common modality for medical students to explore pathology, they frequently render students passive observers of daily clinical workflows (often in grossing and sign-out rooms of surgical pathology). This can have a negative impact on student engagement with their pathology clinical teams and on their satisfaction with the pathology elective experience. As such, we aim to describe our institutional experience in creating a new pathology elective structure, the “Pathology Passport,” which leverages intentional student engagement with existing pathology workflows and introduces a means of criterion-based grading. Data collected from student pre- and post-elective surveys demonstrate the elective's positive impact on students' perceived understanding of pathology and their overall learning experience. We hope that our resources can be leveraged at other institutions and even other non-pathology clerkship/elective rotations to promote active engagement of students in clinical workflows while providing clear expectations for grading.

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Academic Pathology
Academic Pathology PATHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
20.00%
发文量
46
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Pathology is an open access journal sponsored by the Association of Pathology Chairs, established to give voice to the innovations in leadership and management of academic departments of Pathology. These innovations may have impact across the breadth of pathology and laboratory medicine practice. Academic Pathology addresses methods for improving patient care (clinical informatics, genomic testing and data management, lab automation, electronic health record integration, and annotate biorepositories); best practices in inter-professional clinical partnerships; innovative pedagogical approaches to medical education and educational program evaluation in pathology; models for training academic pathologists and advancing academic career development; administrative and organizational models supporting the discipline; and leadership development in academic medical centers, health systems, and other relevant venues. Intended authorship and audiences for Academic Pathology are international and reach beyond academic pathology itself, including but not limited to healthcare providers, educators, researchers, and policy-makers.
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