Queen's University Belfast General Practice Society, Queen's University Belfast , Belfast, UK.
Centre for Medical Education, Queen's University Belfast , Belfast, UK.
Educ Prim Care. 2020 Nov;31(6):382-384. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2020.1811163. Epub 2020 Aug 23.
Medical education is increasingly being delivered beyond the boundaries of the classroom. Online learning and peer teaching are particularly popular among educators to complement traditional, didactic teaching methods. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, students at the Queen's University Belfast's (QUB) General Practice Society started creating daily multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on Instagram to help continue learning while placements were suspended. There were high levels of engagement with the MCQs, with students reporting the content to be both relevant and useful for their learning. The project also allowed us to gain early experience of teaching, furthered our own learning and helped develop key skills (e.g. providing constructive feedback, creativity, self-directed learning) important for both our professional and personal development. Nonetheless, there are few published examples of the use of Instagram within medical education. Further work needs to be carried out to summarise projects delivered on the platform, train educators in using Instagram, and encourage students to get involved in finding further, novel methods of delivering medical education.
医学教育越来越多地超越了课堂的界限。在线学习和同伴教学在教育工作者中特别受欢迎,以补充传统的、说教式的教学方法。鉴于 COVID-19 大流行,贝尔法斯特女王大学(QUB)全科医生协会的学生开始在 Instagram 上创建每日多项选择题(MCQ),以帮助在实习暂停期间继续学习。学生对 MCQ 的参与度很高,他们报告说这些内容与他们的学习相关且有用。该项目还使我们能够获得早期的教学经验,进一步促进我们自己的学习,并帮助培养对我们的专业和个人发展都很重要的关键技能(例如提供建设性的反馈、创造力、自我指导学习)。尽管如此,在医学教育中使用 Instagram 的例子很少。需要进一步开展工作来总结在该平台上交付的项目,培训教育工作者使用 Instagram,并鼓励学生参与寻找进一步的、新颖的医学教育交付方法。