Frank Madelyn, Stopenski Stephen, Yamamoto Maki, Nahmias Jeffry, Nguyen Ninh T, Smith Brian R, Keshava Hari B
School of Medicine, 8788University of California-Irvine, Irvine CA, USA.
Department of Surgery, 8788University of California- Irvine, Orange CA, USA.
Am Surg. 2022 Oct;88(10):2508-2513. doi: 10.1177/00031348221102605. Epub 2022 May 22.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed education in medical residencies with the need to transition to a virtual format. The objective of this study is to assess the adoption of a virtual format for grand rounds, M&M, and education of the surgical department.
A 25 question online survey was developed using Qualtrics and distributed to faculty and resident physicians in the Department of Surgery from March to April 2021.
Fifty four out of 79 potential respondents (68%) completed the survey. Twenty-seven out of 54 (50%) respondents stated they were more likely to be participating in another activity most of the time or always. During to in-person conferences, 20/54 (37%) of participants reported being more distracted by other activities. Forty-two out of 54 (78%) participants strongly agree that virtual conferences are more flexible with their schedule and saves them travel time. All of the faculty want conferences to continue virtually (with or without an in-person component) citing virtual conferences are more flexible with their schedule and saves travel time. However, 4/26 (15%) of residents responded not wanting to continue virtual education citing work distractions and not truly having protected time.
As the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is continuing with new variants, the virtual education and conference format is necessary. There is overwhelming support from both residents and faculty in favor of the virtual conference format due to flexibility, ease, and convenience. However, care must be taken to make sure that resident education time is truly protected.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行极大地改变了医学住院医师培训教育,需要向虚拟形式过渡。本研究的目的是评估外科部门大查房、病例讨论及教育采用虚拟形式的情况。
使用Qualtrics开发了一份包含25个问题的在线调查问卷,并于2021年3月至4月分发给外科系的教职员工和住院医师。
79名潜在受访者中有54人(68%)完成了调查。54名受访者中有27人(50%)表示他们在大多数时间或总是更有可能参与另一项活动。在面对面会议期间,20/54(37%)的参与者报告称更容易被其他活动分散注意力。54名参与者中有42人(78%)强烈同意虚拟会议在日程安排上更灵活,节省了他们的出行时间。所有教职员工都希望会议继续以虚拟形式进行(无论是否有面对面环节),理由是虚拟会议在日程安排上更灵活,节省了出行时间。然而,4/26(15%)的住院医师表示不想继续接受虚拟教育,理由是工作干扰以及没有真正的受保护时间。
随着2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行因新变种而持续,虚拟教育和会议形式是必要的。住院医师和教职员工都压倒性地支持虚拟会议形式,因为其灵活性、便捷性和便利性。然而,必须注意确保住院医师的教育时间得到真正保护。