Abraham Heather N, Opara Ijeoma N, Dwaihy Renee L, Acuff Candace, Brauer Brittany, Nabaty Renieh, Levine Diane L
Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, USA.
Internal Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Jun 24;12(6):e8791. doi: 10.7759/cureus.8791.
Due to the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) recommended that medical students be removed from contact with patients testing positive or patients under suspicion (PUIs) for COVID-19. As a result of Detroit being a highly affected area, the Wayne State University (WSU) medical students assigned to hospital clerkships during this time were essentially prevented from performing any direct patient care activities. A model for the Internal Medicine (IM) clerkship was developed incorporating a clinical telehealth component, in order to create a safe environment for students to continue to perform meaningful patient care.
To model a curriculum whereby students have a diverse patient care experience while increasing their skill and confidence in the performance of telehealth, as measured by self-report in a required pre- and post-clerkship assessment. Participant population: Twenty, third-year medical students at the end of their academic year, assigned to the IM clerkship at the Detroit Medical Center.
Students were instructed to complete the American College of Physicians (ACP) module on telehealth, given an orientation via the Zoom online platform by clinical faculty, and placed on a weekly telehealth clinic schedule, precepted by residents and attendings in IM. Survey data was collected covering students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes surrounding telehealth at the beginning of the rotation. A mid-clerkship feedback session was held with the clerkship director, and the resultant qualitative data was assessed for themes to be compared against the baseline assessment. Determination of incremental change between pre- and post-assessment reports will be evaluated at the completion of the clerkship, with that data forthcoming.
Baseline survey revealed that 90% of students believed the telemedicine experience would be a valuable addition to their IM clerkship. Most were confident that, with training, they could effectively complete a telemedicine visit and 80% felt that telehealth would play an important role in their future careers. Students were pleased with the telemedicine visit logistics and with their role in actively assisting patients with the Zoom online platform. Despite initial anxiety over effectively communicating with patients prior to beginning the telemedicine experience, students demonstrated a common trend towards comfort with that aspect of the visit. Students were impressed with the amount of guidance given by resident and attending physicians in expressing empathy via a virtual platform. Overall, students were pleased with the variety of cases seen and the prompt feedback they received from resident and attending physicians after the telemedicine encounters. At the midpoint assessment, students expressed satisfaction with the overall experience and appreciated the opportunity to continue interacting with patients despite the limitations the pandemic imposed.
Little is formally taught about telehealth in either medical school or medical residency, and integration into a formal curriculum is rare. The AAMC is underway with the development of competencies for telehealth, and, once released, the teaching of this format will become an expectation. We successfully developed a robust model in which medical students not only actively participated in, but also actively delivered, telehealth care to our patients.
由于新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID - 19)全球大流行,美国医学院协会(AAMC)建议医学生避免接触COVID - 19检测呈阳性的患者或疑似患者(PUI)。底特律是受影响严重的地区,在此期间被分配到医院实习的韦恩州立大学(WSU)医学生基本上无法进行任何直接的患者护理活动。为内科(IM)实习开发了一个包含临床远程医疗组件的模型,以便为学生创造一个安全的环境,使其能够继续进行有意义的患者护理。
构建一个课程模式,使学生获得多样化的患者护理体验,同时通过在必修的实习前和实习后评估中的自我报告来衡量,提高他们在远程医疗操作中的技能和信心。参与人群:二十名在学年末的三年级医学生,被分配到底特律医疗中心进行IM实习。
指导学生完成美国医师学会(ACP)关于远程医疗的模块,由临床教员通过Zoom在线平台进行培训,并安排他们参加每周的远程医疗诊所排班,由内科住院医师和主治医生进行带教。在轮转开始时收集调查数据,涵盖学生对远程医疗的知识、技能和态度。与实习主任举行了一次实习中期反馈会议,并对由此产生的定性数据进行主题评估,以便与基线评估进行比较。实习结束时将评估实习前和实习后评估报告之间的增量变化,相关数据即将得出。
基线调查显示,90%的学生认为远程医疗体验将是他们IM实习的宝贵补充。大多数学生相信,经过培训,他们能够有效地完成一次远程医疗问诊,80%的学生认为远程医疗将在他们未来的职业生涯中发挥重要作用。学生们对远程医疗问诊的安排以及他们在通过Zoom在线平台积极协助患者方面所扮演的角色感到满意。尽管在开始远程医疗体验之前,学生们最初对与患者有效沟通感到焦虑,但他们在问诊的这方面表现出逐渐适应的普遍趋势。学生们对住院医师和主治医生在虚拟平台上表达同理心时给予的大量指导印象深刻。总体而言,学生们对所见到的病例种类以及在远程医疗问诊后从住院医师和主治医生那里得到的及时反馈感到满意。在中期评估中,学生们对整体体验表示满意,并感谢有机会尽管受到疫情限制仍能继续与患者互动。
在医学院或医学住院医师培训中,关于远程医疗的正规教学很少,将其纳入正式课程也很罕见。AAMC正在制定远程医疗的能力标准,一旦发布,这种教学形式将成为一种期望。我们成功开发了一个强大的模型,在其中医学生不仅积极参与,而且积极为我们的患者提供远程医疗服务。