Breatnach Colm R, Floh Alejandro, Hamilton Melanie, Mema Briseida
Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Pediatr. 2024 Feb 23;12:1306020. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1306020. eCollection 2024.
Case-based teaching or "Morning Rounds" have been used in medical education for more than a century and remain a cornerstone for teaching in many training programs. Our Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) program was established forty years ago and has retained this form of teaching since its inception. Case-based rounds have consistently had the highest evaluation of all curricula in our program. Here we review the history of how these rounds were introduced in medical education, provide data from the learners' evaluation of these case-based rounds, and discuss the strengths and potential drawbacks of this form of teaching from an educational theories perspective with the hope that they can be used by other Pediatric Critical Care training programs.
基于病例的教学或“早查房”在医学教育中已使用了一个多世纪,并且仍然是许多培训项目教学的基石。我们的儿科重症医学(PCCM)项目成立于四十年前,自成立以来一直保留这种教学形式。基于病例的查房在我们项目的所有课程中一直获得最高评价。在此,我们回顾这些查房在医学教育中引入的历史,提供学习者对这些基于病例查房的评价数据,并从教育理论角度讨论这种教学形式的优点和潜在缺点,希望其他儿科重症医学培训项目能够借鉴。