Nasir Bushra, Jurd Kate, Cook Sheila, Kwan Marcella, Ostini Remo
The University of Queensland.
MedEdPublish (2016). 2018 Sep 21;7:219. doi: 10.15694/mep.2018.0000219.1. eCollection 2018.
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. : Medical students undertake extensive training yet often feel they lack the practical non-medical skills required for successful transition to internship. While research provides evidence for student perceptions and experiences regarding internship, there is little information regarding how students can be 'taught' work-readiness through learning non-medical skills. : By reducing cognitive load when structured using a flipped classroom method, active learning resources may provide an effective approach to prepare medical students to be work-ready interns. Using a blended instructional method, the University of Queensland's Rural Clinical School (UQRCS) integrated face-to-face and online learning, to develop an Intern Preparedness program. : The Intern Preparedness program promotes student interaction in a range of active learning tasks to improve learning and engagement in a difficult and often neglected area of professional training. The program focused on providing knowledge and skills to increase competency in non-medical skills including time management on the ward, patient-focused prioritisation of tasks, and clinical conversations with the healthcare team. : This program has become an integral part of the student learning experiences at the UQRCS as it continues to elevate student preparedness for internship. The program has become a fundamentally important aspect of improving cognitive skills such as critical thinking and reasoning, as well as soft skills, which are all essential for successful transitions to internship. A very high uptake and completion of program activities provided further incentive for program developers to continue its improvements over time.
本文已迁移。该文章被标记为推荐文章。:医学生接受了广泛的培训,但往往觉得自己缺乏成功过渡到实习所需的实用非医学技能。虽然研究提供了学生对实习的看法和经历的证据,但关于如何通过学习非医学技能“教导”学生做好工作准备的信息却很少。:通过使用翻转课堂方法进行结构化时减少认知负荷,主动学习资源可能为让医学生成为做好工作准备的实习生提供一种有效方法。昆士兰大学农村临床学院(UQRCS)采用混合式教学方法,将面对面学习和在线学习相结合,开发了一个实习准备项目。:实习准备项目在一系列主动学习任务中促进学生互动,以改善在专业培训中一个困难且经常被忽视的领域的学习和参与度。该项目专注于提供知识和技能,以提高在非医学技能方面的能力,包括病房时间管理、以患者为中心的任务优先级排序以及与医疗团队的临床沟通。:该项目已成为UQRCS学生学习体验的一个组成部分,因为它不断提高学生的实习准备程度。该项目已成为提高批判性思维和推理等认知技能以及软技能的一个至关重要的方面,而这些对于成功过渡到实习都是必不可少的。该项目活动的极高参与度和完成率为项目开发者提供了进一步的动力,促使他们随着时间的推移不断改进该项目。