Discipline of Medical Imaging Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Discipline of Medical Imaging Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2024 Jun;55(2):181-188. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2024.01.004. Epub 2024 Feb 5.
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: Journal clubs are an effective learning activity that can fulfill the continuing professional development requirements for diagnostic radiographers. For students, journal clubs can support the development of critical appraisal skills and identify opportunities to implement evidence-based practice. This educational perspective aims to describe a co-designed journal club program, which was integrated into a 9-week part-time work integrated learning on-campus placement program for diagnostic radiography students.
The framework for the journal club program was co-designed by students and academics. The benefits and limitations of the program were analysed and discussed in relation to the collaborative aspect of the task, the nature of the program and the focus on continuing professional development.
Journal club activities provided ample opportunities for students to engage with current issues in radiography. The flexibility and practicality of the program contributed to student engagement, but were also considered a challenge to wide participation in the weekly journal club discussion. A co-designed journal club activity can facilitate reflective practice, independent learning and critical thinking. Whilst the significance of the journal club was not extensively assessed in its first implementation, it has the potential to improve student research literacy skills and critical appraisal.
A perceived benefit of the journal club activity was the collaboration within groups who were tasked to present each week. Evaluation of the level of engagement with the program as well as its ability to improve critical analytical skills and data interpretation in the future is essential.
简介/背景:期刊俱乐部是一种有效的学习活动,可以满足放射诊断技师的持续专业发展要求。对于学生来说,期刊俱乐部可以支持批判性评价技能的发展,并为实施循证实践提供机会。本教育视角旨在描述一个共同设计的期刊俱乐部计划,该计划整合到放射诊断学生为期 9 周的兼职校内工作整合学习安置计划中。
期刊俱乐部计划的框架由学生和学者共同设计。该计划的优点和局限性是根据任务的协作方面、计划的性质以及对持续专业发展的关注进行分析和讨论的。
期刊俱乐部活动为学生提供了参与放射学当前问题的大量机会。该计划的灵活性和实用性促进了学生的参与,但也被认为是广泛参与每周期刊俱乐部讨论的一个挑战。共同设计的期刊俱乐部活动可以促进反思实践、独立学习和批判性思维。虽然在首次实施中没有广泛评估期刊俱乐部的重要性,但它有可能提高学生的研究素养技能和批判性评价。
期刊俱乐部活动的一个好处是被分配每周进行展示的小组内的协作。评估对该计划的参与程度以及其在未来提高批判性分析技能和数据解释能力的能力至关重要。