Med Educ Online. 2021 Dec;26(1):1897267. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2021.1897267.
During the spring semester of 2020, medical school anatomists in China were forced by the COVID-19 pandemic to transition from face-to-face educators or part-time online educators to full-time online educators. This nationwide survey was conducted to assess online anatomy education during the pandemic for medical students from nonclinical medicine and clinical medicine majors at medical schools in China via WeChat. The total of 356 responders included 293 responders from clinical medicine and 63 respondents from nonclinical medicine majors (i.e., 21 from preventive medicine, 13 from stomatology, and 29 from traditional Chinese medicine). The survey results showed that several aspects of online anatomy education were quite similar in clinical and nonclinical majors' classes, including theoretical and practical sessions, active learning, assessments and evaluations. However, there were statistically significant differences in class size, implementation of active learning activities prior to the pandemic, and the evaluation of the effectiveness of online learning during the pandemic, between clinical and nonclinical medicine majors. These results indicated that, compared with teachers of anatomy courses in clinical medicine, teachers of nonclinical medicine majors using online learning in medical schools in China had relatively poor preparation for online learning in response to the unforeseen pandemic.
在 2020 年春季学期,中国的医学院解剖学教师因 COVID-19 疫情被迫从面对面的教育者或兼职在线教育者转变为全职在线教育者。本全国性调查通过微信对来自中国医学院非临床医学和临床医学专业的医学生进行了在线解剖学教育的评估。共有 356 名应答者,其中 293 名来自临床医学专业,63 名来自非临床医学专业(即预防医学 21 名,口腔医学 13 名,中医学 29 名)。调查结果表明,临床和非临床专业的在线解剖学教育在理论和实践课程、主动学习、评估等方面非常相似。然而,在班级规模、大流行前实施主动学习活动以及评估大流行期间在线学习的有效性方面,临床医学专业和非临床医学专业之间存在统计学上的显著差异。这些结果表明,与临床医学解剖学课程的教师相比,中国医学院非临床医学专业的教师在应对突发疫情时,对在线学习的准备相对较差。