Tsai Shelun, Sun Michael, Asbury Melinda L, Weber Jeremy M, Truong Tracy, Deans Elizabeth
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2021 May 19;31(4):1393-1399. doi: 10.1007/s40670-021-01320-z. eCollection 2021 Aug.
Electronic flashcards allow repeated information exposure over time along with active recall. It is increasingly used for self-study by medical students but remains poorly implemented for graduate medical education. The primary goal of this study was to determine whether a flashcard system enhances preparation for the in-training examination in obstetrics and gynecology (ob-gyn) conducted by the Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG).
Ob-gyn residents at Duke University were included in this study. A total of 883 electronic flashcards were created and distributed. CREOG scores and flashcard usage statistics, generated internally by interacting with the electronic flashcard system, were collected after the 2019 exam. The primary outcome was study aid usage and satisfaction. The secondary outcome was the impact of flashcard usage on CREOG exam scores.
Of the 32 residents, 31 (97%) participated in this study. Eighteen (58%) residents used the study's flashcards with a median of 276 flashcards studied over a median of 3.7 h. All of the flashcard users found the study aid helpful, and all would recommend them to another ob-gyn resident. Using the flashcards to study for the 2019 CREOG exam appeared to correlate with improvement in scores from 2018 to 2019, but did not achieve statistical significance after adjusting for post-graduate year (beta coefficient = 10.5; 95% confidence interval = - 0.60,21.7; = 0.06).
This flashcard resource was well received by ob-gyn residents for in-training examination preparation, though it was not significantly correlated with improvement in CREOG scores after adjusting for post-graduate year.
电子抽认卡能够随着时间推移让使用者反复接触信息,并能进行主动回忆。医学生越来越多地将其用于自学,但在毕业后医学教育中,其应用仍不普遍。本研究的主要目的是确定抽认卡系统是否能提高由妇产科住院医师教育委员会(CREOG)举办的妇产科住院医师培训考试的备考效果。
本研究纳入了杜克大学的妇产科住院医师。共创建并分发了883张电子抽认卡。在2019年考试后,收集了与电子抽认卡系统交互生成的CREOG分数和抽认卡使用统计数据。主要结果是学习辅助工具的使用情况和满意度。次要结果是抽认卡使用对CREOG考试成绩的影响。
32名住院医师中,31名(97%)参与了本研究。18名(58%)住院医师使用了本研究的抽认卡,平均学习了276张抽认卡,平均用时3.7小时。所有使用抽认卡的住院医师都认为该学习辅助工具很有帮助,并且都表示会向其他妇产科住院医师推荐。使用抽认卡备考2019年CREOG考试似乎与2018年至2019年的成绩提高相关,但在调整研究生年级后未达到统计学显著性(β系数 = 10.5;95%置信区间 = -0.60,21.7;P = 0.06)。
尽管在调整研究生年级后,该抽认卡资源与CREOG成绩的提高没有显著相关性,但它在妇产科住院医师备考培训考试中受到了好评。