R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Emerg Radiol. 2021 Jun;28(3):445-452. doi: 10.1007/s10140-020-01874-2. Epub 2021 Jan 8.
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cancelation of traditional on-site clinical rotations for medical students across the country. Radiology educators have had to rapidly adapt to a new, virtual educational landscape. We describe our experience restructuring a Trauma and Emergency Radiology Elective to an online format and present survey data obtained from students who completed the course.
This elective is a 4-week course offered to third and fourth year medical students at a large Level 1 Trauma Center. Changes to the traditional rotation included assigning an increased number of self-study educational resources, independent review of unknown cases using a virtual workstation, and online interactive conferences. At the conclusion of each block, students were asked to complete post-course feedback surveys.
Thirteen students enrolled in this online course; 92% submitted post-course surveys. Students strongly agreed that the course was clinically relevant, with accessible, engaging material (average score, 4.92/5), and 91.7% of students were very likely to recommend this rotation to others. Students reported improved post-course confidence in ordering and interpreting imaging studies. A majority (60%) of students who had previously taken an on-site course would have preferred a course that combined traditional and online learning elements.
The success of our online rotation highlights the merits of self-directed learning and flipped-classroom techniques. Many of the principles incorporated into this course could be applied and/or modified to increase medical student engagement when students return to the hospital.
COVID-19 大流行导致全美医学生的传统现场临床实习被取消。放射科教育工作者不得不迅速适应新的虚拟教育环境。我们描述了我们将创伤和急诊放射学选修课程重构为在线形式的经验,并介绍了从完成该课程的学生那里获得的调查数据。
本选修课程是在一家大型一级创伤中心为三、四年级医学生提供的为期 4 周的课程。对传统轮转的更改包括分配更多的自学教育资源、使用虚拟工作站独立评估未知病例,以及在线互动会议。在每个模块结束时,学生被要求完成课后反馈调查。
有 13 名学生参加了这个在线课程;92%的学生提交了课后调查。学生强烈认为该课程具有临床相关性,具有可访问且引人入胜的材料(平均得分为 4.92/5),91.7%的学生非常愿意向他人推荐该轮转。学生报告说,课后对影像学研究的检查和解释的信心有所提高。大多数(60%)曾参加过现场课程的学生更希望有一门课程能够结合传统和在线学习元素。
我们的在线轮转的成功突出了自主学习和翻转课堂技术的优点。许多融入本课程的原则可以应用和/或修改,以提高学生在返回医院后的参与度。