University of Oklahoma-Tulsa, School of Community Medicine, USA.
School of Health Information Sciences, University of Victoria, Canada.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:1519-1523. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240704.
With the rapid adoption of telemedicine since the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become imperative to teach and evaluate health professional trainees on skills important to conducting effective virtual visits. We developed a simulation-based workshop with (1) readings, (2) a lecture covering online communication and the virtual head and neck exam, (3) a telemedicine simulation with a standardized patient observed by faculty, (4) personalized feedback from faculty, and (5) a group debrief session. We created an evaluation rubric based on three of 20 Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) telemedicine competencies to assess learner performance during the simulations. Students (medical and physician assistant students; n = 50), and internal medicine residents (n = 20) completed this workshop in 2023. At least 90% of trainees across the two groups were rated as approaching entrustment or entrustable in each competency. This workshop is an example of a scalable telemedicine curriculum that can be used to teach and evaluate learners in the virtual physical exam across the training continuum.
随着 COVID-19 大流行以来远程医疗的迅速采用,教授和评估医疗专业学员进行有效虚拟访问的重要技能变得势在必行。我们开发了一个基于模拟的研讨会,其中包括(1)阅读材料,(2)涵盖在线沟通和虚拟头颈部检查的讲座,(3)由教师观察的远程医疗模拟,(4)来自教师的个性化反馈,以及(5)小组讨论环节。我们根据美国医学协会(AAMC)的 20 项远程医疗能力中的三项制定了评估标准,以评估学习者在模拟中的表现。学生(医学生和医师助理学生;n=50)和内科住院医师(n=20)在 2023 年完成了这个研讨会。在每个能力中,两个组中至少有 90%的学员被评为接近委托或可委托的。这个研讨会是一个可扩展的远程医疗课程的范例,可以用于在整个培训过程中教授和评估学习者的虚拟体检。