Department of Medicine, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2011 Oct;41(4 Suppl 3):S193-9. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.05.026.
As part of a 2010 conference entitled "Patients and Populations: Public Health in Medical Education," faculty from four U.S. medical schools (Case Western Reserve University, Harvard Medical School, the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and the University of Vermont College of Medicine), collaborated on a workshop to help other medical educators develop scenario-based learning experiences as practical, engaging, and effective mechanisms for teaching public health principles to medical school students. This paper describes and compares four different medical schools' experiences using a similar pandemic exercise scenario, discusses lessons learned, and suggests a curricular framework for medical schools adding such exercises to their population health curriculum. Different strategies to create realistic scenarios and engage students, including use of professionals and stakeholders from the community, are described.
作为 2010 年题为“患者和人群:医学教育中的公共卫生”会议的一部分,来自美国四所医学院(凯斯西储大学、哈佛医学院、科罗拉多大学医学院和佛蒙特大学医学院)的教师合作举办了一个研讨会,旨在帮助其他医学教育工作者开发基于情景的学习体验,将其作为向医学生教授公共卫生原则的实用、引人入胜和有效的机制。本文描述并比较了四所不同医学院使用类似大流行演习情景的经验,讨论了所学到的经验,并为医学院向其人群健康课程添加此类练习提出了课程框架。描述了创建现实场景和吸引学生的不同策略,包括使用社区的专业人员和利益相关者。