Tufts University School of Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Portland, Maine.
West J Emerg Med. 2018 Jan;19(1):142-144. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2017.11.35091. Epub 2017 Dec 13.
Although Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) has become popular within emergency medicine, concerns exist regarding its role in resident education. We sought to develop an educational intervention whereby residents could review FOAM resources while maintaining faculty oversight. We created a novel curriculum pairing FOAM from the Academic Life in Emergence Medicine (ALiEM) Approved Instructional Resources (Air) series with a team-based learning (TBL) format. Residents have an opportunity to engage with FOAM in a structured setting with faculty input on possible practice changes. This series has been well-received by residents and appears to have increased engagement with core content material. Qualitative feedback from residents on this series has been positive and we believe this is the first described use of TBL in emergency medicine.
尽管自由开放获取医学教育(FOAM)在急诊医学领域已经很流行,但人们对其在住院医师教育中的作用仍存在一些担忧。我们试图开发一种教育干预措施,使住院医师能够在保持教师监督的情况下查看 FOAM 资源。我们创建了一个新颖的课程,将来自学术生活中的急诊医学(ALiEM)认可的教学资源(Air)系列的 FOAM 与基于团队的学习(TBL)格式相结合。住院医师有机会在有教师参与的情况下,在结构化的环境中接触 FOAM,并对可能的实践改变提出意见。该系列受到住院医师的欢迎,并且似乎增加了对核心内容材料的参与度。住院医师对这一系列的反馈是积极的,我们相信这是 TBL 在急诊医学中的首次应用。