Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH.
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
Urology. 2021 Dec;158:39-44. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2021.08.001. Epub 2021 Aug 16.
Show feasibility of and develop a program to provide mentorship for applicants to urology residency during COVID-19 using a virtual program, #UroStream101.
Urology resident volunteers were paired with fourth year medical students based on shared areas of urologic interest and geographic location. A mentorship guide was provided. Mentees were offered an opportunity to design a twitter based educational resource, tweetorial, with mentor supervision. Program success was assessed by participation and with MEMeQ, a validated mentorship assessment survey.
A total of 111 students and 93 urology residents enlisted in #Urostream101. All AUA sections were represented. At time of enrollment, 19% (n = 21) of medical students lacked affiliation with urology department, 24% (n = 27) lacked urology mentors, and 32% (n = 36) had no formal clinical exposure to urology. Many students joined twitter during the application cycle (45% within 1 month of enrollment, n = 50) for solely professional reasons (71% of participants, n = 79). When asked their top priority in participating in #UroStream101, most students answered resident mentorship (61%, n = 68) followed by exposure to a geographically distant urology program (32%, n = 36). Twenty tweetorials were created spanning the breadth of urology. A total of 29 students (26%) completed the full MEMeQ evaluation survey, assessing a student's goals and satisfaction with mentor. Overall program satisfaction was 6.1/7 on Likert scale, "very satisfied." Students identified program selection and ERAS application assistance as their main goals.
#UroStream101 was a successful mentorship program for students interested in urology. This was desperately needed during an atypical application cycle and provides invaluable insight into further development of formal mentorship programs.
展示在 COVID-19 期间使用虚拟项目#UroStream101 为泌尿科住院医师申请人提供指导的可行性,并制定相关方案。
根据泌尿科兴趣和地理位置,将泌尿科住院医师志愿者与四年级医学生配对。提供了一份指导指南。在导师的监督下,学员有机会设计一个基于推特的教育资源,即 tweetorial。通过 MEMeQ(一种经过验证的指导评估调查)评估项目成功情况。
共有 111 名学生和 93 名泌尿科住院医师参加了#Urostream101。所有的美国泌尿外科协会分会都有代表参加。在注册时,21%(n=21)的医学生与泌尿科系没有隶属关系,24%(n=27)缺乏泌尿科导师,32%(n=36)没有正式的泌尿科临床经验。许多学生在申请周期中加入了推特(45%在注册后 1 个月内,n=50),完全是出于专业原因(71%的参与者,n=79)。当被问及参加#UroStream101 的首要任务时,大多数学生回答是住院医师指导(61%,n=68),其次是接触到地理位置较远的泌尿科项目(32%,n=36)。共创建了 20 个 tweetorial,涵盖了泌尿科的广泛领域。共有 29 名学生(26%)完成了完整的 MEMeQ 评估调查,评估了学生的目标和对导师的满意度。总体项目满意度为 6.1/7,“非常满意”。学生确定了项目选择和 ERAS 申请协助作为他们的主要目标。
#UroStream101 是对泌尿科感兴趣的学生的一项成功指导计划。在非典型的申请周期中,这是非常需要的,为进一步发展正式指导计划提供了宝贵的见解。