Program for Diversity and Inclusion, Academic Programs Office, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Med Educ Online. 2021 Dec;26(1):1905918. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2021.1905918.
In the USA, numerous summer programs are available for undergraduate students that seek to increase the number of individuals from groups underrepresented in medicine (URM) that matriculate to medical school. These programs have typically been conducted at research-focused institutions, involving hands-on-research and various enrichment experiences. For 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the suspension of on-campus student activities at American universities, necessitating a switch to a virtual format for these URM-focused programs. Outcomes, however, from these programs conducted virtually, necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have not been reported. The Penn Access Summer Scholars (PASS) program at the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) targets URM undergraduates, providing two consecutive summers of mentored research and enrichment experiences, with the goal of enabling participants' matriculation to PSOM. PASS has been an 8 week on-campus experience, but during summer 2020, virtual programming of 6 weeks was provided due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants in the 2020 virtual offering of PASS completed pre- and post-program surveys that included 5-point Likert-style and open-ended questions to determine the impact of the programing on self-assessments of research skills, familiarity with the physician identity, and preparedness to be a PSOM student. Post-program, participants also assessed program administration and content. With respect to program objectives, participants reported significant increases in their self-reported confidence in conducting research, understanding of physician identity, and sense of preparedness for medical school. The educational value of the program content, their level of engagement in the program and the overall quality of the program were rated as excellent or outstanding by large majorities of respondents. Content analyses of participant comments were consistent with these quantitative results. Therefore, a premedical summer enrichment program targeting URM undergraduates can be successfully conducted virtually to achieve program objectives and may increase the availability to these initiatives.
在美国,有许多面向本科生的暑期项目,旨在增加少数族裔(URM)进入医学院的人数。这些项目通常在以研究为重点的机构中进行,包括实践研究和各种丰富的经验。2020 年,由于 COVID-19 大流行,美国大学暂停了校内学生活动,这些针对 URM 的项目不得不转为虚拟模式。然而,这些因 COVID-19 大流行而转为虚拟模式的项目的结果尚未报告。佩雷尔曼医学院(PSOM)的宾大暑期学者(PASS)项目针对 URM 本科生,提供连续两个暑假的指导研究和丰富经验,目标是使参与者能够进入 PSOM。PASS 一直是一个为期 8 周的校内体验,但在 2020 年夏季,由于 COVID-19 大流行,提供了为期 6 周的虚拟编程。2020 年 PASS 虚拟课程的参与者完成了课程前后的调查,其中包括 5 分李克特量表和开放式问题,以确定该课程对自我评估研究技能、对医生身份的熟悉程度以及为成为 PSOM 学生做好准备的影响。课后,参与者还评估了课程管理和内容。关于课程目标,参与者报告称,他们在进行研究、理解医生身份以及为医学院做准备方面的自信心有了显著提高。大多数受访者认为课程内容的教育价值、他们对课程的参与程度以及课程的整体质量都非常出色或优秀。对参与者评论的内容分析与这些定量结果一致。因此,一个针对 URM 本科生的医学预科暑期强化项目可以成功地以虚拟方式进行,以实现项目目标,并可能增加这些项目的可行性。