Department of Radiation Oncology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03722, Republic of Korea.
Department of Radiation Oncology, Nowon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Radiat Oncol. 2021 Oct 16;16(1):204. doi: 10.1186/s13014-021-01927-x.
The COVID-19 pandemic has stripped many medical students worldwide of their right to quality education. In response, we developed hybrid courses involving aspects of both online and in-person teaching for radiation oncology medical student clerkship.
We entitled students to customize their own rotation schedule using Google Forms and developed a flipped learning online class, which consisted of at least one video clip on basic knowledge of radiation oncology per day (yonsei-radonc.com). Students were instructed to watch online videos before the next day's discussion session. Required components of the medical education program (e.g., target drawing, site visits to treatment facilities) were also prepared and conducted in accordance with the appropriate level of social distancing measures. Finally, we conducted questionnaire surveys after the completion of the week-long course and clerkship.
From March to June 2020, 110 fourth-year medical students undertook a clinical module in our 1-week radiation oncology program course. Each day, students completed the flipped learning prior to meeting with the educator and then participated in the online discussion session and conference. All activities were well performed as scheduled. Students' motivation was high, as was their overall satisfaction with the course. The students were satisfied with the online contents, flipped learning strategy, and instructors.
We successfully integrated open and virtual educational platforms to improve access to and satisfaction with student clerkship. In the future "new normal," minimized face-to-face learning interactions, such as flipped learning, should be actively utilized for medical and other students' education.
COVID-19 大流行使全球许多医学生失去了接受优质教育的权利。为此,我们为放射肿瘤学医学生实习开发了涉及在线和面对面教学的混合课程。
我们允许学生使用 Google 表单定制自己的轮转时间表,并开发了一个翻转课堂在线课程,每天至少有一个关于放射肿瘤学基础知识的视频剪辑(yonsei-radonc.com)。学生被要求在第二天的讨论课前观看在线视频。根据适当的社交距离措施,还准备并进行了医学教育计划的必要组成部分(例如,靶标绘制、治疗设施实地考察)。最后,在为期一周的课程和实习结束后进行了问卷调查。
2020 年 3 月至 6 月,110 名四年级医学生参加了我们为期 1 周的放射肿瘤学临床模块课程。每天,学生在与教育者会面之前完成翻转学习,然后参加在线讨论和会议。所有活动都按计划顺利进行。学生的积极性很高,对课程的总体满意度也很高。学生对在线内容、翻转学习策略和教师都很满意。
我们成功地整合了开放和虚拟教育平台,以提高学生实习的可及性和满意度。在未来的“新常态”下,应积极利用翻转学习等最小化面对面学习互动的方式,为医学生和其他学生的教育服务。