Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Galter Pavilion, 675 N St Clair St Ste 14-100, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Clin Rheumatol. 2020 Dec;39(12):3535-3541. doi: 10.1007/s10067-020-05449-x. Epub 2020 Oct 16.
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted the field of rheumatology, in both the delivery of clinical care and didactic education for our trainees. These changes have generated significant strain for program directors and clinical educators who have had to leverage technology and develop new systems to ensure continued trainee education and assessment. We aim to outline the impacts on formal education programs presented by these unprecedented disruptions, describe the development and deployment of online teaching, reflect on the challenges and opportunities for technology-enabled learning and use of social media for education, and give some international perspectives on impacts on postgraduate rheumatology training outside the USA. With the rapid dissolution of barriers in place during the pre-COVID-19 era, we have the opportunity to assess the efficacy of new methods of care and further integrate technology into teaching and assessment. We propose that a hybrid in-person and technology-enabled learning approach, so-called blended learning, is likely to remain the most desirable future model for supporting trainee learning.
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对风湿病学领域产生了重大影响,无论是在为我们的学员提供临床护理方面,还是在教学方面都是如此。这些变化给项目主任和临床教育者带来了巨大的压力,他们不得不利用技术并开发新系统,以确保学员教育和评估的连续性。我们旨在概述这些前所未有的干扰对正式教育计划的影响,描述在线教学的开发和部署,反思技术支持学习的挑战和机遇以及利用社交媒体进行教育,并就美国以外的研究生风湿病学培训的影响提供一些国际视角。随着 COVID-19 之前时代障碍的迅速消除,我们有机会评估新的护理方法的效果,并进一步将技术融入教学和评估中。我们提出,混合式面对面和基于技术的学习方法,即所谓的混合学习,可能仍然是支持学员学习的最理想的未来模式。