Fant Colleen, Olwala Macrine, Laanoi Grace M, Murithi Gatwiri, Otieno Walter, Groothuis Elizabeth, Doobay Persaud Ashti
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.
Center for Global Health Education, Feinberg School of Medicine, Havey Institute for Global Health, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.
Front Pediatr. 2022 Sep 23;10:957386. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.957386. eCollection 2022.
Simulation is an effective educational tool increasingly being utilized in medical education globally and across East Africa. Globally, pediatric patients often present with low frequency, high acuity disease and simulation-based training in pediatric emergencies can equip physicians with the skills to recognize and intervene. Northwestern University (NU) in Chicago, IL, USA, and Maseno University (MU), in Kisumu, Kenya launched a predominantly virtual partnership in 2020 to utilize the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching & Referral Hospital (JOOTRH) simulation center for MU faculty development in simulation based medical education (SBME) for medical students.
Educational goals, learning objectives, and educational content were collaboratively developed between MU and NU faculty. Virtual sessions were held for didactic education on simulation pedagogy, case development, and debriefing. Mixed educational methods were used including virtual mentored sessions for deliberate practice, piloted case facilitation with medical students, and mentored development of MU identified cases. Trained faculty had the summative experience of an intensive simulation facilitation with graduating MU students. MU faculty and students were surveyed on their experiences with SBME and MU faculty were scored on facilitation technique with a validated tool.
There were four didactic sessions during the training. Seven cases were developed to reflect targeted educational content for MU students. Six virtually mentored sessions were held to pilot SBME with MU students. In July 2021, fifty students participated in a week-long SBME course led by the MU trained faculty with virtual observation and mentorship from NU faculty. MU faculty reported positive experience with the SBME training and demonstrated improvement in debriefing skills after the training. The overwhelming majority of MU students reported positive experiences with SBME and endorsed desire for earlier and additional sessions.
This medical education partnership, developed through virtual sessions, culminated in the implementation of an independently run simulation course by three trained MU faculty. SBME is an important educational tool and faculty in a resource constrained setting were successfully, virtually trained in its implementation and through collaborative planning, became a unique tool to address gaps for medical students.
模拟是一种有效的教育工具,在全球和东非各地的医学教育中越来越多地被使用。在全球范围内,儿科患者常患有低频、高急症疾病,基于模拟的儿科急诊培训可以使医生具备识别和干预的技能。美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥的西北大学(NU)和肯尼亚基苏木的马塞诺大学(MU)于2020年建立了主要基于虚拟形式的合作关系,以利用贾拉莫吉·奥金加·奥廷加教学与转诊医院(JOOTRH)的模拟中心,促进MU教师在针对医学生的基于模拟的医学教育(SBME)方面的发展。
MU和NU的教师共同制定了教育目标、学习目标和教育内容。举办了虚拟会议,进行关于模拟教学法、病例开发和总结汇报的教学。采用了混合教育方法,包括用于刻意练习的虚拟指导会议、与医学生进行试点病例引导以及对MU确定的病例进行指导开发。经过培训的教师与即将毕业的MU学生进行了强化模拟引导的总结性体验。对MU的教师和学生就他们在SBME方面的经历进行了调查,并使用经过验证的工具对MU教师的引导技术进行了评分。
培训期间共进行了四次教学会议。开发了七个病例,以反映针对MU学生的目标教育内容。举办了六次虚拟指导会议,对MU学生进行SBME试点。2021年7月,五十名学生参加了为期一周的SBME课程,该课程由MU培训的教师主导,NU教师进行虚拟观察和指导。MU教师报告称在SBME培训中有积极体验,并且在培训后总结汇报技能有所提高。绝大多数MU学生报告称在SBME方面有积极体验,并表示希望更早且更多地参与此类课程。
这种通过虚拟会议建立的医学教育合作关系,最终由三名经过培训的MU教师实施了一门独立运行的模拟课程。SBME是一种重要的教育工具,在资源有限的环境中,教师通过虚拟培训成功掌握了其实施方法,并通过合作规划,使其成为解决医学生教育差距的独特工具。