Gonzalez-Urquijo Mauricio, Gonzalez-Hinojosa David E, Rojas-Mendez Javier, Rodarte-Shade Mario
Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dr. Ignacio Morones Prieto O 3000, 64710 Monterrey, Nuevo León Mexico.
Eur Surg. 2021;53(2):55-59. doi: 10.1007/s10353-021-00691-2. Epub 2021 Feb 9.
The purpose of this survey-based study was to evaluate the implementation of virtual learning in a single academic general surgery program, compared with the well-established face-to-face academic curriculum used before.
From April 2020 to the present, virtual sessions were created via Zoom Videos Communications, Inc. (San Jose, CA, USA). A survey composed of 15 questions about the perceived quality and utility of the virtual sessions was developed. The survey was sent out to all general surgery residents of a general surgery program in November of 2020.
All residents enrolled in the program answered the survey, i.e., 22 (73.3%) men and 8 (26.7%) women with 6 (20.2%) residents per year (PGY 1-PGY 5). Over half of residents ( = 17, 56.7%) felt similar academic performance during online sessions when compared to the older model. Perceptions of the level of organization of academic sessions increased during the online model ( = 20, 66.7%). Twenty (66.7%) residents agreed it was easier to attend sessions during the online model. Fourteen (46.7%) residents reported their attendance to the sessions increased, and 14 (46.7%) residents would prefer this modality after the pandemic is over, with 8 (26.7%) being neutral about it.
This study, to our knowledge, is the first to survey general surgery residents about the transition from a face-to-face curriculum to an e‑learning curriculum. The demonstrated effectiveness of the transition from face-to-face academic activities to virtual activities makes it a feasible tool for graduate medical education programs to adjust to a virtual model.
本项基于调查的研究旨在评估单一学术性普通外科项目中虚拟学习的实施情况,并与之前成熟的面对面学术课程进行比较。
从2020年4月至今,通过Zoom视频通信公司(美国加利福尼亚州圣何塞)创建虚拟课程。编制了一份由15个关于虚拟课程感知质量和效用的问题组成的调查问卷。该问卷于2020年11月发送给一个普通外科项目的所有普通外科住院医师。
该项目所有登记在册的住院医师都回答了调查问卷,即22名(73.3%)男性和8名(26.7%)女性,每年有6名(20.2%)住院医师(住院医师第1年至住院医师第5年)。超过半数的住院医师(n = 17,56.7%)认为与旧模式相比,在线课程期间的学术表现相似。在线模式下,对学术课程组织水平的认知有所提高(n = 20,66.7%)。20名(66.7%)住院医师认为在线模式下参加课程更容易。14名(46.7%)住院医师报告他们参加课程的次数增加了,14名(46.7%)住院医师表示疫情结束后他们更喜欢这种模式,8名(26.7%)住院医师对此持中立态度。
据我们所知,本研究是首次就从面对面课程向电子学习课程的转变对普通外科住院医师进行调查。从面对面学术活动向虚拟活动转变所显示出的有效性使其成为毕业后医学教育项目适应虚拟模式的可行工具。