后流行病时代的持续专业发展考虑因素:精神病学的国家经验。

Canadian medical education journal Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.36834/cmej.77048
Lara Hazelton, Certina Ho, Owen Connolly, Christy Mak, Eulaine Ma, Wei Wei, Heather E McNeely, Heather Milliken, Rajeevan Rasasingham, Sanjeev Sockalingam
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导言:COVID-19 引发了持续专业发展(CPD)的快速创新。我们对加拿大精神病学 CPD 主任进行了调查,以了解大流行病的影响并确定有效的做法:2021 年秋季,我们根据 CPD 教育者的讨论反复创建了 31 个项目的在线调查,并通过精神病学继续教育委员会 (COPCE) 分发给加拿大 17 所医学院的 CPD 项目负责人。我们收集了每个继续医学教育项目的相关信息、与大流行病限制相关的调整措施,以及对未来继续医学教育的打算:结果:共收到九份回复。COVID-19 导致了向虚拟 CPD 交付的转变,并采用了创造性和变革性的策略来保持参与度和在线安全性。虚拟 CPD 与参加人数增加和成本降低有关。许多受访者预计,在 COVID-19 之后,虚拟或混合模式将继续存在:结论:大流行病导致精神病学 CPD 计划转向虚拟交付。混合授课很可能成为未来继续医学教育课程的主流模式,需要更多的技术、财政和人力资源来应对潜在的挑战。在快速适应时期,国家持续专业发展主任网络可以为创新和有效实践方面的知识交流提供一个重要场所,并建设专业知识能力。
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Considerations for continuing professional development in the post-pandemic era: national experiences from psychiatry.

Introduction: COVID-19 led to rapid innovations in continuing professional development (CPD). We surveyed Canadian Psychiatry CPD directors to understand the pandemic's impact and to identify effective practices.

Methods: In fall 2021, an online 31-item survey was created iteratively based on discussions among CPD educators and disseminated to CPD program leaders at 17 Canadian medical schools through the Council of Psychiatry Continuing Education (COPCE). We collected information on each CPD program, adaptations associated with pandemic restrictions, and intentions regarding future delivery of CPD.

Results: Nine responses were received. COVID-19 led to a shift to virtual CPD delivery, with creative and transformative strategies to maintain engagement and online security. Virtual CPD was associated with an increase in attendance and decrease in costs. Many respondents anticipated that virtual or hybrid modalities would continue post-COVID-19.

Conclusion: The pandemic led to a pivot to virtual delivery of Psychiatry CPD programming. Hybrid delivery will likely be the prevalent mode of future CPD programming, requiring more technological, financial, and human resources to tackle potential challenges. In times of rapid adaptation, a national network of CPD directors can provide an important venue for knowledge exchange about innovations and effective practices and build capacity of expertise.

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