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高产出、基于案例、互动式远程医疗和远程神经病学研讨会:面向儿科住院医师。

High-Yield, Case-Based, Interactive Workshop on Telehealth and Teleneurology With Pediatric Resident Physicians.

机构信息

Third-Year Medical Student, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

Chief Resident, Department of Child Neurology, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.

出版信息

MedEdPORTAL. 2023 Aug 25;19:11340. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11340. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Increasing prevalence of neurologic disorders with an aging global population and limited availability of neurologists may lead to worse patient outcomes. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth services surged, and despite easing public health measures, the demand has remained. Telehealth technology has the potential to close the physical gaps in expanding the reach of care. This academic half-day workshop sought to provide a learning opportunity in response to these concerns.

METHODS

The workshop consisted of small- and large-group case discussions among pediatric resident physicians (PGY 1-PGY 3) moderated by two child neurology faculty physicians over Zoom. Participants received a learner document with prereading articles and questions for each case. PowerPoint presentations with video demonstrations were used to introduce the cases and guide discussions.

RESULTS

Of the 25 attendees, 14 (56% response rate) answered a nonmandatory postsession survey. Eighty-six percent of the respondents were very or extremely satisfied with the content covered and were similarly satisfied with the effectiveness of content delivery. Seventy-nine percent of the respondents found the content helpful or very helpful in preparation for the board, and 93% anticipated applying the content covered occasionally or frequently in their clinical practice.

DISCUSSION

Small-group discussions with video demonstrations are helpful in increasing proficiency with telehealth technology and in examining board-relevant cases on pediatric patients. There is strong interest in subsequent telehealth half-day workshops that incorporate teaching through group discussions on relevant patient case scenarios.

摘要

简介

随着全球人口老龄化和神经科医生数量有限,神经疾病的患病率不断上升,可能导致患者的预后更差。由于 COVID-19 大流行,远程医疗服务激增,尽管公共卫生措施有所放宽,但需求仍然存在。远程医疗技术有可能弥合扩大医疗服务范围的物理差距。这个半天的学术研讨会旨在为应对这些问题提供一个学习机会。

方法

该研讨会由儿科住院医师(PGY1-PGY3)进行小组和大组病例讨论组成,由两名儿童神经病学教师通过 Zoom 进行调解。参与者收到一份学习者文件,其中包含每个病例的预读文章和问题。使用带有视频演示的 PowerPoint 演示文稿来介绍病例并指导讨论。

结果

在 25 名与会者中,有 14 人(56%的回复率)回答了非强制性的课后调查。86%的受访者对所涵盖的内容非常满意或极其满意,对内容传递的有效性也同样满意。79%的受访者认为内容对备考委员会有帮助或非常有帮助,93%的人预计在临床实践中偶尔或经常应用所涵盖的内容。

讨论

小组讨论和视频演示有助于提高远程医疗技术的熟练程度,并检查儿科患者的与委员会相关的病例。强烈希望后续举办半天的远程医疗研讨会,通过小组讨论相关患者病例场景来进行教学。

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