Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, 401 Broadway, Camden, New Jersey, 08103, USA.
Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of ObGyn, Abington Hospital, 1200 Old York Road, Abington, Philadelphia, PA, 19001, USA.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Oct 26;24(1):1219. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06167-7.
The transition between preclinical and clinical years during medical school has been shown to be challenging. Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) implements one required two-week-long shadowing program for first and one one-week-long shadowing program for second-year medical students called Week On the Wards (WOW). The goal of this study is to ascertain whether students who completed the WOW curriculum found it beneficial over the long-term. Specifically, we want to evaluate alumni's impression of the program's influence on career, specialty choice, professional development, personal development, and confidence.
To evaluate our program, we developed, validated, and distributed a survey via email in the autumn of 2023. Our population included alumni from the classes of 2019-2022, irrespective of race and gender. After following steps for survey development, it was validated via focus group using qualitative methods. The survey consisted of 19 questions answerable on a 5-point Likert scale, a "Yes/No/Unsure/Maybe" section, and an optional open-ended response question. Descriptive analysis was done to report the percent responses.
The survey was emailed to 353 alumni, with 72 completed responses returned. Majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the WOW program showcased the importance of teamwork in medicine (80.6%), helped them learn to apply medical knowledge (77.8%), influenced their decision regarding which residency/specialty they chose (72.2%), provided an example of how teamwork in medicine is necessary for patient safety and effective care (66.6%), and increased their confidence in their networking skills (66.6%). Alumni nearly unanimously agreed that the WOW program was a useful part of their medical school education (93.1%) and that it should be continued for future classes (94.4%).
Our results highlight the sustained importance of early preclinical exposure to clinical environments in students' future career decisions, in their understanding of the clinical applications of learned preclinical topics, and the importance of teamwork in medicine.
医学院校的临床前和临床阶段之间的过渡已经被证明是具有挑战性的。罗文大学库珀医学院(CMSRU)为一年级和二年级医学生实施了一个为期两周的强制性实习项目,称为病房周(WOW)。本研究的目的是确定完成 WOW 课程的学生是否长期从中受益。具体而言,我们希望评估校友对该项目对职业、专业选择、专业发展、个人发展和信心的影响的印象。
为了评估我们的项目,我们在 2023 年秋季通过电子邮件开发、验证和分发了一份调查。我们的研究对象包括 2019-2022 届的校友,无论种族和性别如何。在遵循调查开发步骤后,我们使用定性方法通过焦点小组对其进行了验证。该调查由 19 个问题组成,可在 5 点李克特量表上回答,有“是/否/不确定/也许”部分和一个可选的开放式回答问题。采用描述性分析报告百分比的回答。
该调查已发送给 353 名校友,有 72 人完成了回复。大多数受访者同意或强烈同意 WOW 项目展示了团队合作在医学中的重要性(80.6%),帮助他们学习如何应用医学知识(77.8%),影响了他们选择哪个住院医师/专业的决定(72.2%),提供了一个团队合作在医学中对于患者安全和有效护理是必要的例子(66.6%),并提高了他们对网络技能的信心(66.6%)。校友几乎一致认为 WOW 项目是他们医学院教育的有用组成部分(93.1%),应该为未来的班级继续(94.4%)。
我们的结果强调了早期临床前接触临床环境对学生未来职业决策、对所学临床前主题的临床应用的理解以及医学中团队合作的重要性的持续重要性。