Nestel Debra, Muir Elizabeth, Plant Marilyn, Kidd Jane, Thurlow Sue
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK.
Med Teach. 2002 Sep;24(5):562-4. doi: 10.1080/0142159021000042649.
Actors are widely used in medical education as simulated patients. In this session, the role of actors was extended to 'simulated students' and facilitators in an introductory communication session. After an initial activity with the entire cohort of first-year students, groups of 20 students worked with either an actor or medical teacher in three activities. The activities aimed to raise students' awareness of the range of communication challenges in medical education and practice. After the session, students completed evaluation forms based on their experiences in the session. The results revealed no difference between students who were facilitated by actors or medical teachers in relation to meeting the learning objectives and their ratings of the usefulness of the activities to support learning. The actors who participated in this session were experienced in working with medical students. Their enhanced role provides students with an opportunity to identify with and reflect on the expertise of a lay teacher and to consider extending their definition of a learning opportunity to more informal encounters.
演员作为模拟患者在医学教育中被广泛使用。在本次课程中,演员的角色扩展为“模拟学生”和引导者,参与一次沟通入门课程。在与全体一年级学生开展初始活动后,20名学生一组,与一名演员或医学教师一起参与三项活动。这些活动旨在提高学生对医学教育和实践中一系列沟通挑战的认识。课程结束后,学生根据他们在课程中的体验填写评估表。结果显示,在实现学习目标以及对支持学习的活动有用性的评分方面,由演员或医学教师引导的学生之间没有差异。参与本次课程的演员有与医学生合作的经验。他们角色的强化为学生提供了一个机会,去认同和反思非专业教师的专业知识,并考虑将他们对学习机会的定义扩展到更非正式的交流中。