Diego Adão, Wagner Gomes da Nóbrega Silva, Parisina Fraga Carvalho, Gabriela Caetano Lopes Martins, Georges Badin Hofmeister, Karin Romano Posegger, Adriano Meyer Pflug, Carlos Augusto Metidieri Menegozzo
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目的:描述播客作为普通外科和急诊科住院医师教育工具的学术利用。方法:本叙述性报告详细介绍了将播客纳入普通外科和急诊科住院医师课程的为期一年的小组经验,重点关注巴西圣保罗市中心一家第四大学医院学术急诊科基于播客的学习。作者包括播客开发者、导师和住院医师,他们分享了在住院医师课程中实施和利用播客的经验。结果:在一年的时间里,50集播客“Mania de Cirurgia”被传送给在急诊室轮转的居民。剧集内容包括64%的临床主题、12%的科学事件摘要、12%的专家访谈和12%的软技能发展。作者报告说,居民和导师都对播客作为课程中一致的教育工具的整合表示高度满意。结论:将播客作为一种教育工具的结合受到了居民和导师的热烈欢迎。播客可以作为传统教学方法的宝贵补充,使普外科主题的更新成为可能,促进循证实践,丰富专业经验。
Podcast-based learning: report of podcast as an education tool for residents in the emergency room.
Purpose: To describe the academic utilization of podcasts as an educational tool for general surgery and emergency medicine residents.
Methods: This narrative report details a one-year group experience incorporating podcasts into the curriculum of the general surgery and emergency medicine residency programs, focusing on podcast-based learning within the academic emergency department of a quaternary university hospital in an urban center in São Paulo, Brazil. The authors, comprising podcast developers, preceptors, and residents, shared their experiences with implementing and utilizing the podcast in the residency curriculum.
Results: Over the course of one year, 50 episodes of the podcast "Mania de Cirurgia" were delivered to residents rotating in the emergency room. The episode content consisted of 64% clinical topics, 12% summaries of scientific events, 12% interviews with specialists, and 12% soft skills development. The authors reported that both residents and preceptors expressed high satisfaction with the podcast's integration as a consistent educational tool in the curriculum.
Conclusion: The incorporation of a podcast as an educational tool was enthusiastically received by both residents and preceptors. Podcasts may serve as a valuable complement to traditional teaching methods, enabling updates on general surgery topics, fostering evidence-based practice, and enriching professional experiences.