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新型放射学入门课程增强了医学生对放射学的感知和对关键概念的理解。

Novel radiology PRIMER course enhances medical student perception of radiology and key concept comprehension.

机构信息

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, United States; Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, United States.

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, United States; Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, United States.

出版信息

Curr Probl Diagn Radiol. 2024 Jul-Aug;53(4):494-498. doi: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2024.01.024. Epub 2024 Jan 18.

Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES

A novel three-day radiology course, PRIMER, directly preceding medical students' clinical year, was created and assessed. The required course consisted of large group lecture sessions, small group breakout sessions, and individual assignments. Though early exposure to radiology has been described in preclinical anatomy curricula, few schools offer immersive experiences to radiology as a direct predecessor to the wards.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

An identical survey was distributed prior to and at the completion of the PRIMER course. Students' perceptions of radiology were assessed through Likert-style questions. Students' knowledge of radiological concepts was assessed through multiple choice questions (MCQs) related to key concepts, MCQs in which students selected the most likely diagnosis, and hotspot questions in which learners had to select the area of greatest clinical importance. Mean pre- and post-course student perception scores were compared using a T-test. For knowledge-based questions, each student received an exam score, and mean pre- and post-exam scores were compared using a T-test.

RESULTS

Students' opinions of radiology changed significantly in a favorable direction across all tested questions between inception and conclusion of PRIMER (p < 0.01). Students demonstrated superior knowledge of radiological concepts after course completion (posttest mean 52% vs pretest mean 26.3%, p < 0.01).

CONCLUSION

The novel radiology PRIMER course promoted a positive impression of radiology and increased medical students' knowledge of key concepts. These results suggest that a condensed introductory radiology curriculum delivered at a key moment in the overarching curriculum can have a significant impact on medical students' perceptions and knowledge.

摘要

背景与目的

一门新的为期三天的放射学课程 PRIMER 在医学生临床学年之前开设并进行了评估。该必修课程包括大组讲座、小组分组讨论和个人作业。尽管在临床前解剖课程中已经描述了早期接触放射学的情况,但很少有学校提供沉浸式放射学体验,将其作为病房的直接前序课程。

材料与方法

在 PRIMER 课程之前和完成后,我们分发了相同的调查。通过李克特式问题评估学生对放射学的看法。通过与关键概念相关的多项选择题(MCQ)、学生选择最可能诊断的 MCQ 以及学习者必须选择临床重要性最大区域的热点问题,评估学生对放射学概念的了解。使用 T 检验比较课程前后学生感知得分的平均值。对于基于知识的问题,每个学生都有一个考试成绩,并使用 T 检验比较考试前后的平均成绩。

结果

在 PRIMER 课程开始和结束时,所有测试问题的学生对放射学的看法都朝着有利的方向发生了显著变化(p < 0.01)。学生在课程结束后表现出对放射学概念更好的理解(后测平均值 52%,前测平均值 26.3%,p < 0.01)。

结论

新的放射学 PRIMER 课程促进了学生对放射学的积极印象,并提高了医学生对关键概念的理解。这些结果表明,在整个课程中的关键时刻提供紧凑的入门放射学课程可以对医学生的观念和知识产生重大影响。

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