Department of Dermatology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland.
Dermatol Surg. 2014 Apr;40(4):427-35. doi: 10.1111/dsu.12445. Epub 2014 Jan 27.
The authors investigated the use of simulator platforms in fourth-year medical student education.
To evaluate which simulation platform students preferred for learning dermatologic procedures and to assess the effectiveness of the exercise in terms of the change in confidence that the students had performing dermatologic procedures.
After medical students were instructed on how to perform a punch biopsy and then assisted in executing the task, they were surveyed to determine their preferred simulation platform and simulator properties. Students were surveyed at the beginning and completion of the teaching block.
One hundred fifty-seven students completed the skills laboratory, and 78 completed the preference questionnaire. Of the 11 surveyed categories, students preferred the pig foot in eight categories. Seventy students responded to a surgical skills questionnaire that assessed their overall confidence in planning and executing the procedure before and after the skills laboratory. The students had a statistically significant increase in confidence in dermatologic procedural skills as a result of the activity.
Preference data show that the pig foot model is preferred for teaching dermatologic surgical skills. These results re-affirm that the pig foot model is an effective, low-cost solution for training.
作者研究了模拟器平台在四年级医学生教育中的应用。
评估学生对哪种模拟平台更倾向于学习皮肤科手术,并根据学生对皮肤科手术的信心变化评估该练习的效果。
在医学生接受如何进行皮肤打孔活检的指导并协助执行该任务后,对他们进行调查,以确定他们对模拟平台和模拟器特性的偏好。学生在教学单元开始和结束时进行调查。
157 名学生完成了技能实验室,78 名学生完成了偏好问卷。在 11 个调查类别中,学生在 8 个类别中更喜欢猪脚。70 名学生回答了一份外科技能问卷,评估了他们在技能实验室前后对计划和执行该程序的整体信心。由于该活动,学生在皮肤科手术技能方面的信心有了统计学上的显著提高。
偏好数据表明,猪脚模型更适合教授皮肤科手术技能。这些结果再次证实,猪脚模型是一种有效、低成本的培训解决方案。