St George’s School of Medicine, University of London, London, UK
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Liverpool Heart and Chest, Liverpool, UK
Acta Biomed. 2020 Nov 5;91(4):e2020135. doi: 10.23750/abm.v91i4.10487.
Background and aim The coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a profound impact on many aspects of our lives, including medical education. The suspension of clinical placements and cancellation of objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) is likely to have an influence on students' performance. Methods Using a questionnaire, a retrospective observational study was conducted. Our primary focus was 3rd year medical students following their examinations in May 2020. Results Out of 46 responses obtained, the results demonstrated over 2/3 felt they perform better in clinical OSCE compared to written examinations and the majority performed worse this year during the pandemic. On a Likert scale, a mean result of 3/5 was obtained for confidence upon returning to placement and to address this, most stated they would benefit from extra optional teaching. Additionally, a further average of 3.82 was derived to represent how greatly students believed the absence of third year clinical OSCE would negatively impact their performance in the OSCE for the following academic year. Conclusion The results of our study highlight that the cancellation of clinical placements and OSCE due to coronavirus has negatively impacted on medical education and if we are to be faced with future pandemics, we must be better prepared to train future doctors.
背景与目的 冠状病毒-19(COVID-19)大流行对我们生活的许多方面都产生了深远的影响,包括医学教育。临床实习的暂停和客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)的取消可能会影响学生的表现。
方法 采用问卷调查法,进行回顾性观察研究。我们主要关注的是 2020 年 5 月参加考试的 3 年级医学生。
结果 在获得的 46 份答复中,结果表明超过 2/3 的人认为他们在临床 OSCE 中的表现优于书面考试,而且今年在大流行期间大多数人的表现更差。在李克特量表上,对于返回实习时的信心,平均得分为 3/5,为了解决这个问题,大多数人表示他们将受益于额外的可选教学。此外,还有平均 3.82 的得分代表学生们认为第三年临床 OSCE 的缺席将对他们在下一学年 OSCE 中的表现产生多大的负面影响。
结论 我们的研究结果表明,由于冠状病毒而取消临床实习和 OSCE 对医学教育产生了负面影响,如果我们将来面临大流行,我们必须更好地为培训未来医生做好准备。