为应对COVID-19设计的虚拟麻醉学医学生学习计划试点。

Amanda S Xi, Natalie J Koons, Abigail Schirmer, Akshay Shanker, Reece J Goiffon
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背景:这个学习机会旨在为感兴趣的医学生提供一个互动的、虚拟的、教育性的麻醉学项目,并为2020-2021年麻醉学住院医师申请周期提供一个通过与项目教师导师问答(Q&A)了解更多机构文化的机会。我们试图通过一项调查来确定这个虚拟学习程序是否是一种有价值的教育工具。方法:采用REDCap电子数据采集工具对医学生在参加会议前后进行简短的李克特量表调查。我们设计这项调查是为了评估项目对参与者麻醉学知识的自我报告影响,以及项目设计是否成功地创造了一种合作体验,同时也为探索住院医师项目提供了一个论坛。结果:所有受访者认为该电话有助于建立麻醉学知识和网络,42(86%)认为该电话有助于决定申请住院医师。总体而言,100%的受访者认为该电话有用、协作、吸引人,对定义批判性思维技能很重要。结论:该项目使用的框架——虚拟异步和同步基于问题的学习——可以广泛应用,对因取消临床轮转而面临挑战的医学生参与者有潜在的好处。
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Virtual Anesthesiology Medical Student Learning Program Pilot Designed in Response to COVID-19.

Background: This learning opportunity was designed to provide an interactive, virtual, educational anesthesiology program for interested medical students and to offer an opportunity to learn more about an institutional culture through a question and answer (Q&A) with program faculty preceptors for the 2020-2021 anesthesiology residency application cycle. We sought to identify if this virtual learning program was a valuable educational tool through a survey.

Methods: A short Likert-scale survey was sent to medical students before and after participation in a session using REDCap electronic data capture tool. We designed the survey to assess the program's self-reported effect on participants' anesthesiology knowledge, and whether the program design was successful in creating a collaborative experience while also providing a forum to explore residency programs.

Results: All respondents found the call useful in building anesthesiology knowledge and networking, and 42 (86%) found the call helpful in deciding where to apply for residency. Overall, 100% of respondents found the call useful, collaborative, engaging, and important to define critical thinking skills.

Conclusions: The framework used for this program-virtual asynchronous and synchronous problem-based learning-can be applied broadly with potential benefit to medical student participants challenged by the cancellation of clinical rotations.

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