Sugarman Lauren, Beck Dallaghan Gary L, Koonce Thomas
Department of Medicine-Pediatrics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, USA.
Department of Medical Education, University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine, Tyler, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Apr 25;16(4):e59010. doi: 10.7759/cureus.59010. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Students considering the health profession as a career rarely have an opportunity to explore medical school experiences. Pathway programs and "mini-medical school" programs exist but rarely involve integrating participants into the medical school experience. A novel for-credit undergraduate course was developed to embed students into a clinical skills course for medical students beginning in 2013. To better understand the impact of these experiences, this study explored former students' perceptions and career trajectories.
Participants were contacted via email to participate in a virtual, semi-structured interview. Virtual interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Three investigators analyzed 17 interview transcripts independently and developed a codebook. Investigators met to discuss common themes and outcomes.
Participants received early education on patient interviewing and physical examination skills, health policy, and ultrasound. They noted their course experience was a productive way to gain insight into medical school and often cited it when applying for their chosen professional school. Although not a formal part of the course curriculum, many received guidance on the medical school application process, and some obtained letters of recommendation from physician facilitators. Participants emphasized the sense of belonging within the medical school community and affirmation of pursuing a health professional degree.
Participants found their experience to be meaningful and cited it as an influential factor in deciding to pursue a health professional degree. The course could be adopted by other institutions to enhance the variety of pre-health experiences for future medical students or health profession students.
考虑将健康职业作为职业的学生很少有机会探索医学院的经历。虽然存在一些途径项目和“迷你医学院”项目,但很少将参与者融入医学院的体验中。从2013年开始,一门新颖的本科学分课程被开发出来,将学生嵌入到医学生的临床技能课程中。为了更好地理解这些经历的影响,本研究探讨了往届学生的看法和职业轨迹。
通过电子邮件联系参与者,邀请他们参加虚拟的半结构化访谈。虚拟访谈进行了录音,并逐字转录。三位研究人员独立分析了17份访谈记录,并制定了一个编码手册。研究人员会面讨论共同的主题和结果。
参与者接受了关于患者访谈和体格检查技能、健康政策以及超声方面的早期教育。他们指出,他们的课程经历是深入了解医学院的有效途径,并且在申请他们选择的专业学校时经常提及。虽然这不是课程正式的一部分,但许多人在医学院申请过程中得到了指导,一些人还获得了医生辅导员的推荐信。参与者强调了在医学院社区中的归属感以及对攻读健康专业学位的肯定。
参与者发现他们的经历很有意义,并将其视为决定攻读健康专业学位的一个影响因素。其他机构可以采用这门课程,以增加未来医学生或健康专业学生的健康前体验的多样性。