Baker H H, Foster R W, Cope M K, Boisvert C, Wallace G H
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, 400 N Lee Street, Lewisburg, WV 24901, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2001 Dec;101(12):701-5.
This article describes the experience of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine during the past 5 years in using Internet technology to communicate with osteopathic medical students on remote, community-based clinical rotations. Federal funding initially supported creation of a new Internet-based system to connect students on their rural family medicine rotations. Accomplishments during and after federal funding include development of systems for remote submission and student access to feedback about clinical sites; on-line access to rotation objectives, policies, housing information, maps, and affiliated internship opportunities; access to medical journals and texts; secured access to rotation grades and rotation schedules; on-line reading lists for family medicine and pediatrics rotations; and Internet-based test administration. Remaining challenges include identification or development of interactive learning materials; development of test banks; flawless administration of Web-based examinations; and finding the right balance between patient care-based learning and didactics.
本文介绍了西弗吉尼亚整骨医学院在过去5年中利用互联网技术与参加远程社区临床轮转的整骨医学生进行沟通的经验。联邦资金最初支持创建了一个新的基于互联网的系统,以连接参加农村家庭医学轮转的学生。在联邦资金投入期间及之后取得的成果包括:开发了用于远程提交以及学生获取临床实习点反馈信息的系统;在线获取轮转目标、政策、住房信息、地图以及附属实习机会;访问医学期刊和教材;安全访问轮转成绩和轮转时间表;获取家庭医学和儿科学轮转的在线阅读清单;以及基于互联网的考试管理。尚存的挑战包括识别或开发交互式学习材料;开发试题库;完美实施基于网络的考试;以及在基于患者护理的学习和教学法之间找到恰当的平衡。