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实施增值医学教育:斯坦福学生主导的前线 COVID-19 咨询服务的经验教训。

Implementing Value-Added Medical Education: Lessons Learned From the Student-Initiated Stanford Frontline COVID-19 Consult Service.

机构信息

B. Zhou is a fourth-year medical student, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0253-9179 .

C. Calkins is a fourth-year medical student, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4159-1957 .

出版信息

Acad Med. 2021 Dec 1;96(12):1690-1695. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004160.

Abstract

PROBLEM

Value-added medical education (VAME) has been difficult to implement due to student and educator constraints. The COVID-19 pandemic caused mass transitions to online learning, removed students from clinical settings, and underscored students' desires for meaningful VAME opportunities. The authors introduced the Stanford Frontline COVID-19 Consult Service (SFCS), through which off-service medical and physician assistant (PA) students provided assistance to clinicians in the form of rapid research regarding COVID-19 clinical questions.

APPROACH

The SFCS, a student-derived VAME initiative, was implemented from March to May 2020 by Stanford University medical students, PA students, and faculty. SFCS aligned with not only the interests of clinicians and students but also national accreditation standards. Students attended weekly editorial meetings, didactic sessions on literature reviews and information management, and they underwent rigorous training on the peer review process. After 2 months, the authors expanded the service to local community clinicians.

OUTCOMES

The SFCS enrolled 16 students, was supported by 13 faculty members, and produced 87 peer-reviewed evidence syntheses. Of the 16 SFCS students, 13 (81%) completed evaluations; of 128 Stanford Primary Care and Population Health clinicians, 48 (38%) completed evaluations. Overall student satisfaction with the SFCS was 4.9/5 (standard deviation [SD] 0.3). Self-assessed achievement of SFCS learning objectives exceeded 90% for all objectives. Overall faculty satisfaction with the SFCS was 4.4/5 (SD 0.8). Most faculty (40/46 [87%]) planned to use the database to answer future COVID-19 questions.

NEXT STEPS

The SFCS is a novel, student-initiated VAME curriculum focused on increasing students' meaningful contributions to patient care. The authors will track SFCS students throughout their clerkships to gauge clerkship performance/preparedness, and they will develop training for integrating VAME into preclerkship curricula at other institutions. Given its adaptive, student-driven design, the VAME framework used to develop the SFCS empowers students to create their own personalized, experiential learning.

摘要

问题

由于学生和教育者的限制,增值医学教育(VAME)一直难以实施。COVID-19 大流行导致大规模转向在线学习,使学生离开临床环境,并强调学生对有意义的 VAME 机会的渴望。作者引入了斯坦福前线 COVID-19 咨询服务(SFCS),通过该服务,非服务医学和医师助理(PA)学生以快速研究 COVID-19 临床问题的形式为临床医生提供帮助。

方法

SFCS 是一项由斯坦福大学医学生、PA 学生和教师发起的学生衍生的 VAME 计划,于 2020 年 3 月至 5 月实施。SFCS 不仅符合临床医生和学生的利益,也符合国家认证标准。学生参加每周的编辑会议、文献综述和信息管理的讲座,并接受同行评审过程的严格培训。2 个月后,作者将服务扩展到当地社区临床医生。

结果

SFCS 招收了 16 名学生,由 13 名教师支持,产生了 87 篇经过同行评审的证据综合报告。在 16 名 SFCS 学生中,有 13 名(81%)完成了评估;在 128 名斯坦福初级保健和人口健康临床医生中,有 48 名(38%)完成了评估。总体而言,学生对 SFCS 的满意度为 4.9/5(标准差 [SD] 0.3)。所有目标的自我评估实现 SFCS 学习目标的比例均超过 90%。总体而言,教师对 SFCS 的满意度为 4.4/5(SD 0.8)。大多数教师(40/46 [87%])计划使用该数据库回答未来的 COVID-19 问题。

下一步

SFCS 是一项新颖的、由学生发起的 VAME 课程,侧重于增加学生对患者护理的有意义贡献。作者将在整个实习期间跟踪 SFCS 学生,以衡量实习表现/准备情况,并将为其他机构将 VAME 纳入预科课程开发培训。鉴于其适应性强、以学生为驱动的设计,用于开发 SFCS 的 VAME 框架使学生能够创建自己个性化的、体验式学习。

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