Chief Resident, Department of Medicine, VA Puget Sound Healthcare System and University of Washington School of Medicine.
Chief Resident, Department of Medicine, Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2020 Dec 30;16:11062. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11062.
Podcasting in medical education has grown substantially. However, podcasts focused on internal medicine topics are relatively uncommon, and those created by or designed for medicine residents are rare. We investigated the feasibility and utilization of an open-access resident-created podcast targeted to the educational needs of internal medicine house staff.
We distributed a needs assessment to 184 internal medicine residents at the University of Washington to assess podcast preferences and clinical scenarios perceived to be challenging. Based on the results, we developed a standardized method for podcast development and production. We created six episodes, utilizing a web-based podcasting platform. For outcome measures, we collected the number of unique downloads, and the perception of the podcast was evaluated by residents in comparison to other residency-sponsored educational activities with a survey.
Eighty-one residents (44%) completed the needs assessment, with participants expressing interest in resident-focused podcasts and a preference for relatively short episodes focused on high-yield clinical information. The episodes were downloaded 661 times. Residents gave the podcast an average rating of 4.32 out of 5 ( = 22), among the highest of educational modalities surveyed. Our podcasting development process also resulted in a generalized, reusable schema.
Our resident-generated podcasts were desired, feasible, and well utilized. They were also rated highly compared to more traditional educational modalities. Our podcast-creation schema serves as a road map for trainees to develop podcasts. Podcasting can be a resource for resident education and an opportunity for residents to grow as medical educators.
医学教育中的播客已经有了很大的发展。然而,专注于内科主题的播客相对较少,由住院医师或专为住院医师设计的播客则更为罕见。我们调查了一种针对内科住院医师教育需求的开放获取、由住院医师创建的播客的可行性和使用情况。
我们向华盛顿大学的 184 名内科住院医师分发了一份需求评估问卷,以评估播客偏好和认为具有挑战性的临床情况。根据评估结果,我们制定了一种标准化的播客开发和制作方法。我们使用基于网络的播客平台制作了六集节目。为了衡量结果,我们收集了独特下载次数,并通过调查比较住院医师对播客的看法与其他住院医师赞助的教育活动,评估了播客的效果。
81 名住院医师(44%)完成了需求评估,参与者对以住院医师为重点的播客表现出了兴趣,并希望剧集相对较短,重点关注高收益的临床信息。这些剧集共被下载 661 次。住院医师对播客的平均评分为 4.32 分(满分 5 分),在接受调查的教育模式中评分较高。我们的播客开发流程还产生了一种通用的、可重复使用的模式。
我们制作的住院医师生成的播客是受欢迎的、可行的,并且得到了很好的利用。与更传统的教育模式相比,它们的评分也很高。我们的播客制作模式为住院医师提供了一个开发播客的路线图。播客可以成为住院医师教育的资源,也是住院医师成长为医学教育者的机会。