创新学习活动,为放射摄影专业学生的毕业年级临床实习做好准备:教育视角

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Yobelli Alexandra Jimenez, Laura Di Michele, Susan Said, Peter Kench, Frances Gray
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摘要

导言/背景本教育视角旨在描述一项学习活动计划,该计划旨在帮助放射学专业学生为最后一年的临床实习做好准备。作者的反思与学生的反馈相结合,讨论了所介绍活动的教育价值和实施的可行性。方法该计划由六个部分组成:(1) 模拟学习;(2) 临床督导;(3) 辅导和研讨会;(4) 医学影像设施学习之旅;(5) 系列讲座;(6) 期刊俱乐部。学生志愿者就每项活动的参与度、有效性、促进互动与合作、在未来实习或专业角色中的作用以及对其学习需求的感知价值提供了匿名和自愿的反馈。所有学生都表示,所有活动中有一半(6/12,50%)非常有价值或有价值,只有少数学生表示有三项活动对他们的学习需求没有价值。结论根据学生的反馈和学术界对活动是否适合为学生最后一年的临床实习做准备的看法,教师们已将重点转移到专用资源上,以支持与课程整合有关的扩展和可持续性。我们的目标是将这些活动纳入核心课程,为学生提供连贯的、最新的学习内容,同时通过多样化、专业化的临床情景来扩展准备活动,从而为实习做好更好的准备。
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Innovative Learning Activities to Prepare Radiography Students for Final-Year Clinical Placements: An Educational Perspective

Introduction/Background

The aim of this educational perspective is to describe a program of learning activities developed to prepare radiography students for final year clinical placements. Authors’ reflections are integrated with student feedback to discuss the educational value and feasibility of implementing the activities presented.

Methods

A program of six components was developed: (1) Simulation-based learning, (2) clinical supervision, (3) tutorials and workshops, (4) medical imaging facility learning tours (5) lecture series and (6) journal club. Student volunteers provided anonymous and voluntary feedback on each activity's engagement, effectiveness, promotion of interaction and collaboration, role in future placement or professional role, and the perceived value to their learning needs.

Results

Activities with clear links to practice were rated highest by students, including clinical supervision, 2-day simulation program, CT tutorials and interprofessional simulation. All students reported that half of all activities (6/12, 50%) were either very valuable or valuable, with only a minority of students indicating three activities to not be valuable to their learning needs.

Discussion

Student feedback highlighted activities considered to support skill development, stemming from active learning opportunities. Overall characteristics considered to support students’ clinical skill development were interprofessional teaching team, mixture of activities including simulation, and collaboration with clinical and industry partners.

Conclusion

Based on student feedback and academics’ perceptions of suitability of activities for preparing students for final year clinical placement, faculty have shifted their focus towards dedicated resources to support scale-up and sustainability pertaining to integration into curriculum. The goal is to embed these activities into the core curriculum, offering students consistent, up-to-date learning, while expanding preparatory activities with diverse, specialised clinical scenarios to better prepare them for practice.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
231
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. This journal is published four times a year and is circulated to approximately 11,000 medical radiation technologists, libraries and radiology departments throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. The Journal publishes articles on recent research, new technology and techniques, professional practices, technologists viewpoints as well as relevant book reviews.
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