Tabatabai Ali, Greenwood John C, Lantry James H, Levine Andrea R, Shah Nirav G, Chiu William C, Morris Nicholas A, Chow Jonathan H, Tisherman Samuel A, McCurdy Michael T
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ATS Sch. 2021 Feb 24;2(2):224-235. doi: 10.34197/ats-scholar.2020-0114OC. eCollection 2021 Jun.
In July of 2013, the University of Maryland launched MarylandCCProject.com. This free-access educational website delivers asynchronous high-quality multidisciplinary critical care education targeted at critical care trainees. The lectures, presented in real time on-site, are recorded and available on the website or as a podcast on iTunes or Android. Thus, the curriculum can be easily accessed around the world. We sought to identify the impact this website has on current and former University of Maryland critical care trainees. A 32-question survey was generated using a standard survey generation tool. The survey was e-mailed in the fall of 2019 to the University of Maryland Multi-Departmental Critical Care current and graduated trainees from the prior 7 years. Survey data were collected through December 2019. The questions focused on user demographics, overall experience with the website, scope of website use, and clinical application of the content. Anonymous responses were electronically gathered. A total of 186 current trainees and graduates were surveyed, with a 39% ( = 72) response rate. Of responders, 76% (55) use the website for ongoing medical education. The majority use the website at least monthly. Most users (63%, = 35) access the lectures directly through the website. All 55 current users agree that the website has improved their medical knowledge and is a useful education resource. Platform use has increased and includes users from around the world. Based on our current data, the MarylandCCProject remains a valuable and highly used educational resource, impacting patient care both during and after critical care fellowship training.
2013年7月,马里兰大学推出了MarylandCCProject.com。这个免费访问的教育网站提供针对重症监护学员的异步高质量多学科重症监护教育。现场实时授课的内容会被录制下来,可在网站上获取,也可在iTunes或安卓系统上作为播客收听。因此,世界各地的人都能轻松访问该课程。我们试图确定这个网站对马里兰大学当前和以前的重症监护学员产生了怎样的影响。我们使用标准的调查生成工具生成了一份包含32个问题的调查问卷。2019年秋季,这份问卷通过电子邮件发送给了马里兰大学多部门重症监护专业当前的学员以及前7年毕业的学员。调查数据收集至2019年12月。问题集中在用户人口统计学信息、对网站的总体体验、网站使用范围以及内容的临床应用。匿名回复通过电子方式收集。总共对186名当前学员和毕业生进行了调查,回复率为39%(n = 72)。在回复者中,76%(55人)使用该网站进行持续医学教育。大多数人至少每月使用一次该网站。大多数用户(63%,n = 35)直接通过网站访问讲座。所有55名当前用户都认为该网站提高了他们的医学知识,是一个有用的教育资源。该平台的使用有所增加,用户来自世界各地。根据我们目前的数据,MarylandCCProject仍然是一个有价值且被大量使用的教育资源,在重症监护 fellowship 培训期间及之后都对患者护理产生了影响。