Reghunathan Meera, Dekker Paige K, Belza Caitlyn C, Kim Kevin G, Phillips Brett T, Fan Kenneth L, Brown David A, Gosman Amanda A, Lance Samuel H
Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, Calif.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2023 Mar 24;11(3):e4935. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004935. eCollection 2023 Mar.
After the cessation of all in-person visiting rotations during the coronavirus 2019 pandemic, many programs developed virtual rotations as an alternative for the recruitment and education of prospective applicants. In this study, we developed a consortium of three institutions each with a unique virtual subinternship and prospectively surveyed participating students in order to reflect and improve upon future rotations. All students participating in virtual subinternships at three institutions were administered the same pre subinternship and post subinternship electronic surveys. Subinternship curricula were developed independently at each respective institution. Fifty-two students completed both surveys, for an overall response rate of 77.6%. Students' primary objectives were to evaluate their fit with the program (94.2%), interact with residents (94.2%), gain faculty mentorship (88.5%), and improve didactic knowledge (82.7%). Postrotation surveys revealed that over 73% of students reported having met all of these objectives over the course of the rotation. On average, students ranked programs 5% higher overall after the rotation ( = 0.024). Postrotation results showed that the majority (71.2%) of students perceived the virtual subinternship as slightly less valuable than in-person subinternships but that all students would participate in a virtual subinternship again. Student objectives can be successfully met using the virtual format for subinternships. The virtual format is also effective in enhancing the overall perception of a program and its residents. Although students still prefer in-person subinternships, our results suggest that virtual rotations are more accessible and very capable of meeting student goals.
在2019年冠状病毒病大流行期间所有面对面见习轮转停止后,许多项目开发了虚拟轮转,作为招募和教育未来申请者的替代方式。在本研究中,我们组建了一个由三所机构组成的联盟,每所机构都有独特的虚拟实习项目,并对参与的学生进行前瞻性调查,以便对未来的轮转进行反思和改进。所有在三所机构参加虚拟实习的学生都接受了相同的实习前和实习后电子调查。各机构独立开发实习课程。52名学生完成了两项调查,总体回复率为77.6%。学生的主要目标是评估自己是否适合该项目(94.2%)、与住院医师互动(94.2%)、获得教师指导(88.5%)以及提高教学知识(82.7%)。轮转后调查显示,超过73%的学生报告在轮转过程中实现了所有这些目标。平均而言,学生在轮转后对项目的总体评分提高了5%(P = 0.024)。轮转后结果显示,大多数(71.2%)学生认为虚拟实习的价值略低于面对面实习,但所有学生都愿意再次参加虚拟实习。使用虚拟形式的实习能够成功实现学生的目标。虚拟形式在提升对项目及其住院医师的总体认知方面也很有效。虽然学生仍然更喜欢面对面实习,但我们的结果表明,虚拟轮转更容易参与,并且非常能够实现学生的目标。