Chermside-Scabbo Christopher J, Douglas Katherine, Ghaznavi Cyrus, Pollard Bruin, Abada Sharon, Goodman Jared V, Migotsky Nicole, Park Kay, Sherburne Haley, Coolman Audrey, Aagaard Eva M, Lawrence Steven J
Medical Education Program, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO USA.
Medical Scientist Training Program, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2021 Feb 9;31(2):365-369. doi: 10.1007/s40670-021-01225-x. eCollection 2021 Apr.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted medical education worldwide, leading medical students to organize response initiatives. This paper summarizes the Washington University Medical Student COVID-19 Response (WUMS-CR) and shares lessons to guide future initiatives. We used a three-principle framework of community needs assessment, faculty mentorship, and partnership with pre-existing organizations to address needs in St. Louis, including contact tracing and childcare. In total, over 12,000 h were volunteered across 15+ projects. Overall, student response initiatives should use appropriate frameworks to guide projects and should capitalize on volunteer participation, speed and flexibility, and the diversity of student interests and skills for maximal impact.
新冠疫情扰乱了全球医学教育,促使医学生组织应对举措。本文总结了华盛顿大学医学生新冠应对行动(WUMS-CR),并分享经验教训以指导未来的行动。我们采用了社区需求评估、教师指导以及与现有组织合作的三原则框架,以满足圣路易斯的需求,包括接触者追踪和儿童保育。总共15多个项目的志愿服务时长超过12000小时。总体而言,学生应对举措应使用适当框架来指导项目,并应利用志愿者参与、速度和灵活性以及学生兴趣和技能的多样性,以实现最大影响。