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医学教育在新冠疫情期间如何存续与发展:我们的经验及未来方向

How medical education survives and evolves during COVID-19: Our experience and future direction.

作者信息

Kim Ju Whi, Myung Sun Jung, Yoon Hyun Bae, Moon Sang Hui, Ryu Hyunjin, Yim Jae-Joon

机构信息

Office of Medical Education, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Dec 18;15(12):e0243958. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243958. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Due to the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), school openings were postponed worldwide as a way to stop its spread. Most classes are moving online, and this includes medical school classes. The authors present their experience of running such online classes with offline clinical clerkship under pandemic conditions, and also present data on student satisfaction, academic performance, and preference.

METHODS

The medical school changed every first-year to fourth-year course to an online format except the clinical clerkship, clinical skills training, and basic laboratory classes such as anatomy lab sessions. Online courses were pre-recorded video lectures or live-streamed using video communication software. At the end of each course, students and professors were asked to report their satisfaction with the online course and comment on it. The authors also compared students' academic performance before and after the introduction of online courses.

RESULTS

A total of 69.7% (318/456) of students and 35.2% (44/125) of professors answered the questionnaire. Students were generally satisfied with the online course and 62.2% of them preferred the online course to the offline course. The majority (84.3%) of the students wanted to maintain the online course after the end of COVID-19. In contrast, just 13.6% of professors preferred online lectures and half (52.3%) wanted to go back to the offline course. With the introduction of online classes, students' academic achievement did not change significantly in four subjects, but decreased in two subjects.

CONCLUSIONS

The inevitable transformation of medical education caused by COVID-19 is still ongoing. As the safety of students and the training of competent physicians are the responsibilities of medical schools, further research into how future physicians will be educated is needed.

摘要

背景

由于2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发,全球范围内学校开学时间推迟,以此作为阻止病毒传播的一种方式。大多数课程都转移到了线上,医学院的课程也不例外。作者介绍了在疫情条件下开展此类线上课程并结合线下临床实习的经验,还展示了有关学生满意度、学业成绩和偏好的数据。

方法

医学院将除临床实习、临床技能培训以及解剖实验室课程等基础实验课程之外的所有一年级至四年级课程都改为了线上形式。线上课程采用预先录制的视频讲座或通过视频通讯软件进行直播。在每门课程结束时,要求学生和教授报告他们对线上课程的满意度并发表评论。作者还比较了线上课程引入前后学生的学业成绩。

结果

共有69.7%(318/456)的学生和35.2%(44/125)的教授回答了问卷。学生总体上对线上课程感到满意,其中62.2%的学生更喜欢线上课程而非线下课程。大多数(84.3%)学生希望在COVID-19疫情结束后继续保留线上课程。相比之下,只有13.6%的教授更喜欢线上讲座,一半(52.3%)的教授希望回归线下课程。随着线上课程的引入,学生在四门学科中的学业成绩没有显著变化,但在两门学科中有所下降。

结论

COVID-19引发的医学教育不可避免的变革仍在继续。由于保障学生安全和培养合格医生是医学院的责任,因此需要进一步研究未来医生将如何接受教育。

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