Tuma Faiz, Nassar Aussama K, Kamel Mohamed K, Knowlton Lisa M, Jawad Naseer Kadhim
Central Michigan University College of Medicine, Saginaw, USA.
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2021 Jan 25;62:377-382. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.01.073. eCollection 2021 Feb.
The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed significant challenges on medical education worldwide, particularly in experience- and resource-limited regions of the world. Collaborative efforts of educators and academic institutions are necessary to facilitate the adaptation to the new educational reality. In this study, challenges and outcomes of a newly implemented distance education curriculum are examined to share findings and provide recommendations.
An alternative distance education curriculum with online resources and virtual lectures was developed and implemented in February 2020 at the Wasit University College of Medicine in Iraq. A post-implementation survey was developed for both faculty instructors and students to evaluate the program's effectiveness and perception. Results were compared between both groups. The study was approved by the University's Dean and exempted by the research committee for anonymity.
A total of 636 students and 81 instructors were surveyed. Approximately 33% of students and 51% of instructors found online education equivalent or superior to traditional face-to-face teaching methods. Almost 69% of students and 51% of instructors reported increased difficulties with virtual learning, primarily due to challenges with the available technology, unreliable internet connectivity, as well as perceive fatigue when listening to online lectures.
Distance education provides a worthwhile alternative during the COVID-19 pandemic, including in regions of limited experience. Adequate preparation, good quality audio-visuals and Internet, and student engagement activities are recommended to improve the quality of education.
新冠疫情给全球医学教育带来了巨大挑战,尤其是在世界上经验和资源有限的地区。教育工作者和学术机构需要共同努力,以促进对新教育现实的适应。在本研究中,我们考察了新实施的远程教育课程的挑战和成果,以分享研究结果并提供建议。
2020年2月,伊拉克瓦西特大学医学院开发并实施了一种包含在线资源和虚拟讲座的替代远程教育课程。针对教师和学生开展了一项实施后调查,以评估该项目的有效性和看法。对两组结果进行了比较。该研究得到了大学院长的批准,并被研究委员会豁免了匿名要求。
共对636名学生和81名教师进行了调查。约33%的学生和51%的教师认为在线教育等同于或优于传统的面对面教学方法。近69%的学生和51%的教师报告称虚拟学习的困难增加,主要原因是现有技术存在问题、网络连接不可靠,以及听在线讲座时感到疲劳。
在新冠疫情期间,远程教育提供了一种有价值的替代方式,包括在经验有限的地区。建议做好充分准备、提供高质量的视听材料和网络,并开展学生参与活动,以提高教育质量。