Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, US.
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, US.
Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J. 2022 Jun 3;18(3):59-66. doi: 10.14797/mdcvj.1083. eCollection 2022.
From medical student to professorship, the practice of medicine requires lifelong learning. The unforgivingly rapid expansion of medical literature often renders traditional educational resources quickly outdated if not altogether obsolete. Conversely, increasingly popular digital platforms are easily accessible and quickly updated, offering vital adjuncts to traditional resources for the modern student. Further, platforms such as podcasts and social media may be particularly well suited for adult learners who tend to be problem centered, self-directed, internally motivated, and time constrained. Social media empowers all participants, thereby blurring the boundaries between learners and educators. Here we review novel digital educational platforms, discussing both potential benefits and pitfalls, and then provide a three-pillared approach-consume, contribute, and create-to help the modern medical professional harness the potential of both traditional and novel resources to succeed as both a learner and educator.
从医学生到教授,医学实践需要终身学习。医学文献的快速扩展,如果不是完全过时的话,也会使传统的教育资源迅速过时。相反,越来越受欢迎的数字平台易于访问且更新迅速,为现代学生提供了传统资源的重要补充。此外,播客和社交媒体等平台可能特别适合以问题为中心、自我指导、内在动力和时间受限的成年学习者。社交媒体赋予了所有参与者权力,从而模糊了学习者和教育者之间的界限。在这里,我们回顾了新颖的数字教育平台,讨论了它们的潜在好处和陷阱,然后提供了一个三支柱方法——消费、贡献和创造——以帮助现代医学专业人员利用传统和新颖资源的潜力,在学习者和教育者两个角色中取得成功。