UniSA Cancer Research Institute and UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
J Med Radiat Sci. 2021 Dec;68(4):482-488. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.558. Epub 2021 Nov 2.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all facets of life. In medical radiation science (MRS) education, the effects on continuity of learning were felt by educators, students and clinical supervisors both nationally and internationally. The focus of this commentary is on the common elements that impacted MRS students, specifically related to cancelled clinical placements and the interruption to their academic progress at university. An outline is provided of some innovative strategies implemented by universities and clinical departments to support students' academic progress, continuity of clinical experiences, their transition from students to practitioners and overall strategies to support student wellbeing. The recent published literature illustrates novel responses to shared challenges faced, and an opportunity to learn from collective experiences.
全球 COVID-19 大流行对生活的各个方面都产生了影响。在医学放射科学(MRS)教育中,教育工作者、学生和临床导师在国内外都感受到了学习连续性受到的影响。本评论的重点是影响 MRS 学生的共同因素,特别是与取消临床实习和中断大学学业有关的因素。本文概述了一些大学和临床部门为支持学生的学业进展、临床经验的连续性、他们从学生到从业者的过渡以及支持学生福祉的整体策略而实施的创新策略。最近发表的文献说明了对共同面临的挑战的新颖应对措施,以及从集体经验中学习的机会。