Department of Basic Science Education, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
Clin Anat. 2023 Jan;36(1):83-91. doi: 10.1002/ca.23965. Epub 2022 Oct 17.
The COVID-19 (COVID) pandemic forced changes in how medical curricula are organized and delivered. In addition to disease mitigation strategies, other curricular modifications were required to maintain educational effectiveness and student and faculty safety. While these changes appear to be successful in their primary goal, their effect on learning and other important educational outcomes is less well understood. We describe changes to our anatomy course and describe their effects on summative examination scores. We compared anatomy examination scores from 4 years prior to COVID with scores from the 2 years following COVID mandated changes in an effort to determine the effectiveness of our course modifications. Examination scores for the first of four successive Blocks of instruction following the implementation of curricular changes demonstrated a lower mean score and greater range of scores than for the four pre-COVID years. Pre-COVID and post-COVID scores for Blocks II, III, and IV were comparable. Our results indicate that our changes to the anatomy curriculum did not prevent a performance decline during the first Block of instruction only. However, students were able to successfully adapt to these changes during the remainder of the course. We discuss factors that may have accounted for the Block I performance decline and call attention to changes within the larger curriculum that may have affected student performance.
COVID-19(COVID)大流行迫使医学课程的组织和教学方式发生了变化。除了疾病缓解策略外,还需要进行其他课程修改,以保持教育效果和学生及教师的安全。虽然这些变化在其主要目标上似乎是成功的,但它们对学习和其他重要教育成果的影响了解较少。我们描述了我们的解剖学课程的变化,并描述了它们对总结性考试成绩的影响。我们将 COVID 强制改变之前的 4 年和 COVID 之后的 2 年的解剖学考试成绩进行了比较,以确定我们的课程修改的效果。在实施课程改革后的四个连续教学模块中的第一个模块的考试成绩显示,平均分和分数范围都低于 COVID 之前的四年。第二、三和四个模块的 COVID 前后成绩相当。我们的结果表明,我们对解剖学课程的改变并没有阻止仅在第一个教学模块中出现的成绩下降。然而,学生们能够在课程的其余部分成功适应这些变化。我们讨论了可能导致第一模块表现下降的因素,并注意到课程中可能影响学生表现的其他变化。