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COVID-19 时代基于网络的医学考试:重新审视将学习作为考试的主要目标

Web-Based Medical Examinations During the COVID-19 Era: Reconsidering Learning as the Main Goal of Examination.

作者信息

Manteghinejad Amirreza

机构信息

Cancer Prevention Research Center, Omid Hospital, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.

Student Research Committee, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2021 Aug 9;7(3):e25355. doi: 10.2196/25355.

Abstract

Like other aspects of the health care system, medical education has been greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. To follow the requirements of lockdown and virtual education, the performance of students has been evaluated via web-based examinations. Although this shift to web-based examinations was inevitable, other mental, educational, and technical aspects should be considered to ensure the efficiency and accuracy of this type of evaluation in this era. The easiest way to address the new challenges is to administer traditional questions via a web-based platform. However, more factors should be accounted for when designing web-based examinations during the COVID-19 era. This article presents an approach in which the opportunity created by the pandemic is used as a basis to reconsider learning as the main goal of web-based examinations. The approach suggests using open-book examinations, using questions that require high cognitive domains, using real clinical scenarios, developing more comprehensive examination blueprints, using advanced platforms for web-based questions, and providing feedback in web-based examinations to ensure that the examinees have acquired the minimum competency levels defined in the course objectives.

摘要

与医疗保健系统的其他方面一样,医学教育也受到了新冠疫情的极大影响。为了遵循封锁和虚拟教育的要求,学生的成绩通过基于网络的考试进行评估。尽管向基于网络的考试的这种转变是不可避免的,但在这个时代,还应考虑其他心理、教育和技术方面,以确保此类评估的效率和准确性。应对新挑战最简单的方法是通过基于网络的平台来管理传统问题。然而,在新冠疫情时代设计基于网络的考试时,应考虑更多因素。本文提出了一种方法,即以疫情创造的机会为基础,重新将学习作为基于网络的考试的主要目标。该方法建议采用开卷考试,使用需要高认知领域的问题,使用真实临床场景,制定更全面的考试蓝图,使用先进的基于网络的问题平台,并在基于网络的考试中提供反馈,以确保考生达到课程目标中定义的最低能力水平。

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