Department of Radiation Oncology, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Medical Radiation Research for Radiation Oncology; Medical University of Vienna/General Hospital of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
International Students Office, Medical Students Association, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
BMC Med Educ. 2017 Jun 6;17(1):100. doi: 10.1186/s12909-017-0922-3.
Clinical decision making in oncology is based on both inter- and multidisciplinary approach. Hence teaching future doctors involved in oncology or general health practice is crucial. The aim of the Vienna Summer School on Oncology (VSSO) as an international, integrated, undergraduate oncology course is to teach medical students interdisciplinary team communication and application of treatment concepts/algorithms in a multidisciplinary setting.
The teaching is based on an inter- and multidisciplinary faculty and a multimodal education approach to address different learning styles. The participants rated their satisfaction of the program voluntarily after finishing the course according to a grading scale from one (not good) to five (very good). The learning success was assessed by a compulsory pre-VSSO and post-VSSO single choice questionnaire.
Program organisation was rated with a mean score of 4.47 out of 5.0 (SD 0.51), composition of the program and range of topics with a mean score of 4.68 (SD 0.58) and all teachers with a mean score of 4.36 (SD 0.40) points. Student evaluation at the beginning and end of the program indicated significant knowledge acquisition -i.e., general aspects of cancer: median 8.75 points (IQR 7.5-9.4) vs.10.0 points (IQR 9.4-10.0) p = 0.005; specific aspects of cancer: median 4.87 points (IQR 3.33-5.71) vs. 8.72 points (IQR 6.78-9.49) p ≤ 0.001, respectively.
Even though the participants represent a selection of students with special interest in cancer, the results of the VSSO indicate the benefit of an inter- and multidisciplinary teaching approach within an oncology module.
肿瘤学的临床决策基于多学科和跨学科方法。因此,教授涉及肿瘤学或一般健康实践的未来医生至关重要。维也纳肿瘤学暑期学校 (VSSO) 作为一门国际、综合的本科肿瘤学课程,其目的是教授医学生在多学科环境中进行跨学科团队沟通和应用治疗概念/算法。
教学基于跨学科和多学科教师以及多模式教育方法,以满足不同的学习风格。参与者在完成课程后根据从 1(不好)到 5(非常好)的评分量表自愿对课程的满意度进行评分。学习成果通过强制性的 VSSO 前和 VSSO 后单项选择问卷进行评估。
课程组织的平均评分为 4.47 分(满分 5 分,标准差为 0.51),课程构成和主题范围的平均评分为 4.68 分(标准差为 0.58),所有教师的平均评分为 4.36 分(标准差为 0.40)。课程开始和结束时学生的评估表明,知识获取显著增加,即癌症的一般方面:中位数 8.75 分(IQR 7.5-9.4)与 10.0 分(IQR 9.4-10.0)相比,p=0.005;癌症的具体方面:中位数 4.87 分(IQR 3.33-5.71)与 8.72 分(IQR 6.78-9.49)相比,p≤0.001。
即使参与者代表对癌症特别感兴趣的学生的选择,VSSO 的结果表明,在肿瘤学模块中采用跨学科和多学科教学方法是有益的。