Hahn Thomas W
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health.
PRiMER. 2020 Aug 14;4:17. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2020.364166. eCollection 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically impacted graduate medical education. Family medicine residents are now doing substantial clinical work and learning from home. We continued to offer academic half-day didactics virtually, but sensed a need for daily resident education and social support, so we implemented a virtual daily noon conference to address these needs.
The virtual noon conferences used web-based technology and had weekly organ system themes with consistent daily learning activities like cases and review questions. Four key components made the conferences collaborative and inclusive; they were led by residents, required minimal preparation by using available materials, were interactive, and promoted social connection with wellness activities. We evaluated the impact on resident-perceived knowledge and wellness over 6 weeks with weekly surveys for residents attending at least one conference that week and a postintervention survey.
Of 66 responses to the weekly surveys, 98% agreed that noon conferences helped to increase knowledge and social connection. Of 46 total residents, 35 (76%) answered the postintervention survey, and all agreed that noon conferences helped to increase knowledge, were interactive, and increased social connection. Ninety-one percent favored continuing the noon conferences. More than three-quarters of postintervention survey respondents agreed that virtual noon conferences were equally or more beneficial compared to academic half days for both their education and well-being during the pandemic.
Virtual noon conferences have provided regular interactive learning and fostered resident well-being during the pandemic. They can supplement resident curriculum and wellness and can be easily adopted by other programs.
新冠疫情对毕业后医学教育产生了巨大影响。家庭医学住院医师现在需要在家中完成大量临床工作并进行学习。我们继续通过线上方式提供半天的学术教学,但意识到住院医师需要每日教育和社会支持,因此我们开展了线上每日中午会议以满足这些需求。
线上中午会议使用基于网络的技术,每周围绕一个器官系统主题展开,每天有固定的学习活动,如病例分析和复习问题。会议有四个关键要素使其具有协作性和包容性;由住院医师主持,利用现有资料所需准备工作极少,具有互动性,并通过健康活动促进社交联系。我们通过对当周至少参加一次会议的住院医师进行每周调查以及干预后调查,评估了会议对住院医师知识掌握和健康状况的影响,为期6周。
在对每周调查的66份回复中,98%的人认为中午会议有助于增加知识和社交联系。在总共46名住院医师中,35人(76%)回复了干预后调查,所有人都认为中午会议有助于增加知识、具有互动性并增强了社交联系。91%的人赞成继续开展中午会议。超过四分之三的干预后调查受访者认为,在疫情期间,线上中午会议在教育和幸福感方面与学术半天教学相比同样有益或更有益。
线上中午会议在疫情期间提供了定期的互动学习,并促进了住院医师的健康。它们可以补充住院医师课程和健康内容,并且其他项目可以轻松采用。