Liu Qinlai, Sun Wenping, Du Changqing, Yang Leiying, Yuan Na, Cui Haiqing, Song Wengang, Ge Li
Department of Pathology, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Tai'an, China.
Department of Histology and Embryology, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Tai'an, China.
JMIR Med Inform. 2021 Mar 15;9(3):e24497. doi: 10.2196/24497.
Histology and Embryology and Pathology are two important basic medical morphology courses for studying human histological structures under healthy and pathological conditions, respectively. There is a natural succession between the two courses. At the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly swept the world. During this unusual period, to ensure that medical students would understand and master basic medical knowledge and to lay a solid foundation for future medical bridge courses and professional courses, a web-based medical morphology teaching team, mainly including teachers of courses in Histology and Embryology and Pathology, was established.
This study aimed to explore a new teaching mode of Histology and Embryology and Pathology courses during the COVID-19 pandemic and to illustrate its feasibility and acceptability.
From March to July 2020, our team selected clinical medicine undergraduate students who started their studies in 2018 and 2019 as recipients of web-based teaching. Meanwhile, nursing undergraduate students who started their studies in 2019 and 2020 were selected for traditional offline teaching as the control group. For the web-based teaching, our team used the Xuexi Tong platform as the major platform to realize a new "seven-in-one" teaching method (ie, videos, materials, chapter tests, interactions, homework, live broadcasts, and case analysis/discussion). This new teaching mode involved diverse web-based teaching methods and contents, including flipped classroom, screen-to-screen experimental teaching, a drawing competition, and a writing activity on the theme of "What I Know About COVID-19." When the teaching was about to end, a questionnaire was administered to obtain feedback regarding the teaching performance. In the meantime, the final written pathology examination results of the web-based teaching and traditional offline teaching groups were compared to examine the mastery of knowledge of the students.
Using the Xuexi Tong platform as the major platform to conduct "seven-in-one" teaching is feasible and acceptable. With regard to the teaching performance of this new web-based teaching mode, students demonstrated a high degree of satisfaction, and the questionnaire showed that 71.3% or more of the students in different groups reported a greater degree of satisfaction or being very satisfied. In fact, more students achieved high scores (90-100) in the web-based learning group than in the offline learning control group (P=.02). Especially, the number of students with objective scores >60 in the web-based learning group was greater than that in the offline learning control group (P=.045).
This study showed that the web-based teaching mode was not inferior to the traditional offline teaching mode for medical morphology courses, proving the feasibility and acceptability of web-based teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings lay a solid theoretical foundation for follow-up studies of medical students.
组织学与胚胎学和病理学是两门重要的基础医学形态学课程,分别用于研究健康和病理状态下的人体组织结构。这两门课程之间存在自然的衔接关系。2020年初,新冠疫情突然席卷全球。在这个特殊时期,为确保医学生理解和掌握基础医学知识,为未来的医学桥梁课程和专业课程打下坚实基础,成立了一个以网络为基础的医学形态学教学团队,主要包括组织学与胚胎学和病理学课程的教师。
本研究旨在探索新冠疫情期间组织学与胚胎学和病理学课程的新教学模式,并阐明其可行性和可接受性。
2020年3月至7月,我们的团队选择了2018级和2019级开始学习的临床医学本科学生作为网络教学的对象。同时,选择2019级和2020级开始学习的护理学本科学生进行传统线下教学作为对照组。对于网络教学,我们的团队以学习通平台为主要平台,实现了一种新的“七位一体”教学方法(即视频、资料、章节测试、互动、作业、直播和病例分析/讨论)。这种新的教学模式涉及多种基于网络的教学方法和内容,包括翻转课堂、屏幕共享实验教学、绘图比赛以及以“我所了解的新冠疫情”为主题的写作活动。在教学即将结束时,发放问卷以获取关于教学表现的反馈。同时,比较网络教学组和传统线下教学组的病理学期末考试成绩,以检验学生对知识的掌握情况。
以学习通平台为主要平台进行“七位一体”教学是可行且可接受的。关于这种新的网络教学模式的教学表现,学生表现出高度的满意度,问卷显示不同组中71.3%及以上的学生表示比较满意或非常满意。实际上,网络学习组中获得高分(90 - 100分)的学生比线下学习对照组更多(P = 0.02)。特别是,网络学习组中客观成绩>60分的学生数量多于线下学习对照组(P = 0.045)。
本研究表明,对于医学形态学课程,网络教学模式并不逊色于传统线下教学模式,证明了新冠疫情期间网络教学的可行性和可接受性。我们的研究结果为医学生的后续研究奠定了坚实的理论基础。