University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Surg Educ. 2021 Sep-Oct;78(5):1425-1429. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2021.01.021. Epub 2021 Feb 6.
Morning rounds are a bedrock learning opportunity during clinical rotations in medical school. Specific feedback is critical for students to improve presentation skills and build confidence, however, current feedback mechanisms are fragmented and nonstandard. We aimed to assess whether video-based coaching of morning rounds could improve student feedback and self-awareness without increasing anxiety during patient presentations.
Medical students during core clinical clerkships were filmed presenting on morning rounds during their surgery clerkship. A designated faculty coach reviewed the video prior to an in-person coaching session. Students reviewed the video with faculty and were coached on content, presentation style, and presence. A short survey assessed students' pre- and postcoaching confidence, skill, and the utility of the coaching session.
University of Michigan Health System, Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, Ann Arbor, Michigan PARTICIPANTS: Eight medical student volunteers during their core clinical clerkships at University of Michigan Medical School during the surgery clerkship.
Comparison of pre- and post self-assessments showed that students underestimated their knowledge of basic and clinical science and overestimated their clinical assessment skills and ability to appropriately address the core components of a presentation. Most students (75%) did not think that the filming process altered their performance and only 25% of students felt increased anxiety due to filming. All students agreed that the feedback session was useful and helped them understand how to improve their oral presentations.
This pilot demonstrates the feasibility and value of video-based coaching as an educational tool for medical students on clerkships. A larger sample size is needed to further evaluate the effectiveness of video-based coaching in establishing baseline clinical abilities and identifying potential areas for improvement.
在医学院的临床轮转中,晨间查房是一项基础学习机会。具体反馈对于学生提高演讲技巧和建立信心至关重要,然而,当前的反馈机制分散且不规范。我们旨在评估基于视频的晨间查房辅导是否可以在不增加患者演讲时焦虑的情况下提高学生的反馈和自我意识。
在核心临床实习期间的医学生在外科实习期间进行晨间查房的录像。指定的教师教练在现场辅导会议之前查看视频。学生与教师一起查看视频,并接受关于内容、演示风格和存在的辅导。一份简短的调查评估了学生在辅导前后的信心、技能以及辅导课程的实用性。
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密歇根大学医学院核心临床实习期间的 8 名医学生志愿者,在外科实习期间。
与自我评估的前后比较表明,学生低估了他们对基础和临床科学的了解,高估了他们的临床评估技能和适当处理演示核心内容的能力。大多数学生(75%)认为拍摄过程并没有改变他们的表现,只有 25%的学生因拍摄而感到焦虑增加。所有学生都认为反馈会议很有用,并帮助他们了解如何改进他们的口头演示。
这项试点研究表明,基于视频的辅导作为实习医学生的教育工具具有可行性和价值。需要更大的样本量来进一步评估基于视频的辅导在建立基线临床能力和确定潜在改进领域方面的有效性。