Medical Sciences Division, Oxford University Hospitals, Oxford, UK.
Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Med Confl Surviv. 2021 Mar;37(1):55-68. doi: 10.1080/13623699.2021.1897062. Epub 2021 Mar 14.
Distance-learning increasingly forms part of many academic and professional courses. OxPal, a collaboration between University of Oxford medical students and doctors and their counterparts in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), sought to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of interactive online distance-learning through a pre-established international partnership as a method for rapid knowledge sharing during the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) response. Two interactive online lectures for medical students and clinicians in the oPt on the COVID-19 pandemic were conducted. The first lecture was an 'Introduction to COVID-19' and the second focused on 'Data-sharing during the pandemic'. 212 and 174 attended each lecture, respectively. Feedback was via an online questionnaire. >95% of respondents indicated the lectures covered a gap in their medical education. 87% and 77% of respondents rated lecture quality 'Good' or 'Excellent' for the two lectures respectively. Qualitative feedback elicited requests for more clinically focused lectures, which have since been provided. Online lectures are feasible and effective for rapid education of medical students and clinicians in the oPt in a public health emergency. We hope this encourages other institutions to provide similar support in the oPt and other 'tutor-deplete' regions facing specific geopolitical challenges to local medical education.
远程学习越来越成为许多学术和专业课程的一部分。OxPal 是牛津大学医学生和医生与巴勒斯坦被占领土(oPt)同行之间的合作项目,旨在评估通过预先建立的国际伙伴关系进行互动式在线远程学习的可行性和效果,以此作为在新型冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)应对期间快速共享知识的方法。为 oPt 的医学生和临床医生举办了两次关于 COVID-19 大流行的互动式在线讲座。第一次讲座是“COVID-19 概论”,第二次讲座侧重于“大流行期间的数据共享”。分别有 212 人和 174 人参加了这两次讲座。反馈是通过在线问卷进行的。>95%的受访者表示,这些讲座填补了他们医学教育的空白。分别有 87%和 77%的受访者对这两次讲座的讲座质量评价为“良好”或“优秀”。定性反馈提出了更多以临床为重点的讲座的请求,此后已经提供了这些讲座。在线讲座对于在突发公共卫生事件中快速教育 oPt 的医学生和临床医生是可行且有效的。我们希望这能鼓励其他机构在 oPt 和其他面临特定地缘政治挑战的“导师短缺”地区提供类似的支持,以促进当地医学教育的发展。