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新冠疫情如何影响医学院校最后一年的医学教育:一项班级调查

How the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Medical Education during the Last Year of Medical School: A Class Survey.

作者信息

Franklin Gillian, Martin Clare, Ruszaj Marc, Matin Maliyat, Kataria Akaash, Hu Jinwei, Brickman Arlen, Elkin Peter L

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Informatics, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA.

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA.

出版信息

Life (Basel). 2021 Mar 30;11(4):294. doi: 10.3390/life11040294.

Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the medical education platform for students in the United States of America (USA). In that light, medical schools had to rapidly rearrange the dynamics of their educational curricula from the traditional platforms, to incorporate telemedicine. The telemedicine platform is supported in many specialties, allowing students various options to continue their education without interruption during the COVID-19 pandemic, and beyond. Telemedicine platforms are projected to grow exponentially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing a segue for medical schools to modify their curricula by incorporating telemedicine programs. These distant-, e-learning (tele-education) programs align with the recommendations and guidelines for practicing social distancing. In this article, we surveyed fourth-year medical students to better understand their views on multiple aspects of e-learning, and its impact on their medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic. We assessed the medical students' experiences, satisfaction, insight and knowledge with e-learning, tele-education, telehealth, and their related modalities during COVID-19. We provide an organized overview and analysis of the main factors that influence medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic, while bringing forth the main challenges, limitations, and emerging approaches in the field of telemedicine and its application as it relates to medical education and e-learning across medical specialties. We outline the main themes and ideas that the medical students voiced, as to how their medical education is being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and how they will incorporate telemedicine and tele-education in their future career. A cross-sectional, mixed-method survey was developed and distributed via Google Surveys to 181 University at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, United States of America, 4th year medical students, in December 2020. Results were compiled and analyzed after a 6-day open period for responses to be submitted. The survey instrument consisted of questions that inquire about the students' perspectives as it relates to their rapid switch from their traditional method of learning to the on-line version of medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 65 students responded to the survey, of which 63 completed the survey. More than half of the students ( = 63, 57%) indicated that both their specialty of interest, and ( = 21, 33%) their sub-internships were impacted by the temporary lockdown, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students also indicated that the top three specialties that were affected included surgery, internal medicine and obstetrics and gynecology. When the students were asked if they were satisfied with the use of aquifer for their health care e-learning, only 35% of the students were satisfied. The students expressed that the school's administration team did a good job in developing the new tele-education curriculum for those in clinical training. In addition, responses indicated that students were open to case-based video learning and readings, when combined with the abbreviated clinical exposure during the make-up "clinical immersions periods" allowed for adequate learning. Overall, the survey responses show that more than half, approximately 54% of the medical students utilized telemedicine platforms during their clerkships that were impacted by COVID-19. The 4th-year medical students did not find tele-education and e-learning to be as effective as traditional medical education that combines in-person didactic classroom instructions and in-person face-to-face in hospital clerkships. Students felt that the telemedicine program that was rapidly set up due to the COVID-19 'lockdown' was fragmented, since it was not a formal integration of a telemedicine E-learning program. Students would have preferred more 'real' cases to follow, instead of the ready-made, aquifer type of cases. Telemedicine has significant potential to address many of the challenges facing the medical education environment today. We believe now that people have become comfortable with this method of teaching, that even after the pandemic ends, we will continue to see tele-education used as a platform for medical education.

摘要

2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行改变了美国医学生的医学教育平台。鉴于此,医学院校不得不迅速将其教育课程的模式从传统平台转变为纳入远程医疗。远程医疗平台在许多专业领域都得到了支持,使学生在COVID-19大流行期间及之后有多种选择来继续他们的学业而不受干扰。由于COVID-19大流行,预计远程医疗平台将呈指数级增长,这为医学院校通过纳入远程医疗项目来修改其课程提供了契机。这些远程电子学习(远程教育)项目符合实施社交距离的建议和指导方针。在本文中,我们对四年级医学生进行了调查,以更好地了解他们对电子学习多个方面的看法,以及其在COVID-19大流行期间对他们医学教育的影响。我们评估了医学生在COVID-19期间对电子学习、远程教育、远程医疗及其相关模式的体验、满意度、见解和知识。我们对影响COVID-19大流行期间医学教育的主要因素进行了有条理的概述和分析,同时提出了远程医疗领域及其在与各医学专业的医学教育和电子学习相关应用中的主要挑战、局限性和新兴方法。我们概述了医学生所表达的主要主题和观点,即COVID-19大流行如何影响他们的医学教育,以及他们将如何在未来职业生涯中纳入远程医疗和远程教育。2020年12月,我们通过谷歌调查问卷开发并向美国布法罗大学雅各布斯医学院和生物医学科学学院的181名四年级医学生发放了一项横断面混合方法调查问卷。在为期6天的开放回复期结束后,我们对结果进行了汇总和分析。该调查问卷由一些问题组成,询问学生对他们在COVID-19大流行期间从传统学习方法迅速转向在线医学教育的看法。共有65名学生回复了调查问卷,其中63名完成了调查。超过一半的学生(n = 63,57%)表示他们感兴趣的专业以及(n = 21,33%)他们的实习受到了COVID-19大流行导致的临时封锁的影响。学生们还指出受影响最大的三个专业包括外科、内科和妇产科。当被问及是否对使用Aquifer进行医疗保健电子学习感到满意时,只有35%的学生表示满意。学生们表示学校管理团队在为临床培训学生开发新的远程教育课程方面做得很好。此外,回复表明学生们对基于案例的视频学习和阅读持开放态度,当与在补充“临床沉浸期”期间缩短的临床接触相结合时,能够实现充分的学习。总体而言,调查回复显示超过一半,约54%的医学生在受COVID-19影响的实习期间使用了远程医疗平台。四年级医学生发现远程教育和电子学习不如将面对面的课堂教学与医院实习中的面对面交流相结合的传统医学教育有效。学生们认为由于COVID-19“封锁”而迅速设立的远程医疗项目是零散的,因为它不是远程医疗电子学习项目的正式整合。学生们更希望有更多“真实”的病例可供学习,而不是现成的Aquifer类型的病例。远程医疗有巨大的潜力来应对当今医学教育环境面临的许多挑战。我们现在认为,人们已经对这种教学方法感到适应,即使在大流行结束后,我们仍将继续看到远程教育被用作医学教育的一个平台。

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