McCarron Luke, Sogandji Nihal, Coakham Luke, Zhu Lun, Zhou Yuhui, Lau Edward, Smith James N, Arora Anmol, Tulinius Charlotte
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Lister Hospital, East and North Hertfordshire Trust, Stevenage, UK.
Clin Teach. 2025 Feb;22(1):e13841. doi: 10.1111/tct.13841. Epub 2024 Nov 6.
Clinical electives are a compulsory part of many medical courses, enabling students to gain exposure to foreign health systems. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a surge in the development in virtual elective programmes, for which there had been a sparse evidence base. This is the first systematic review assessing the implementation, advantages and disadvantages of virtual elective programmes for medical students.
The systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. Databases were searched, capturing results from the past 10 years for original evaluations of electives where medical students engaged in a fully virtual programme with another institution, with no restrictions on location. Descriptive, quantitative and qualitative data were extracted by two independent reviewers.
Fourteen articles were included for review. All the articles were published between 2020 and 2023. All studies were conducted in the United States of America. The average length of the virtual electives in the studies was 3 weeks, and a variety of teaching formats including virtual clinics, seminars and one-on-one meetings were implemented. Logistical considerations and challenges in delivering virtual electives included the variability in students' learning styles, reduction in patient interactions and technological challenges.
Most included studies derived that these virtual electives would play a role in the future, possibly replacing in-person electives. Positive attributes of virtual electives included increasing diversity of social backgrounds, high student satisfaction and interest and reducing harms to the environment. However, further research is required to thoroughly evaluate the efficacy of virtual electives in medical education.
临床选修课是许多医学课程的必修部分,使学生能够接触国外的卫生系统。新冠疫情导致虚拟选修课程的发展激增,而此前关于这方面的证据基础较为薄弱。这是第一项系统评价,评估面向医学生的虚拟选修课程的实施情况、优点和缺点。
该系统评价按照PRISMA指南进行。检索数据库,获取过去10年中对医学生与另一机构参与完全虚拟课程的选修课进行原始评估的结果,对地点没有限制。由两名独立评审员提取描述性、定量和定性数据。
纳入14篇文章进行综述。所有文章均发表于2020年至2023年之间。所有研究均在美国进行。研究中虚拟选修课的平均时长为3周,并实施了包括虚拟诊所、研讨会和一对一会议在内的多种教学形式。开展虚拟选修课时在后勤方面的考虑和挑战包括学生学习风格的差异、患者互动的减少以及技术挑战。
大多数纳入研究得出结论,这些虚拟选修课在未来将发挥作用,可能会取代面对面的选修课。虚拟选修课的积极属性包括增加社会背景的多样性、学生的高满意度和兴趣以及减少对环境的危害。然而,需要进一步研究以全面评估虚拟选修课在医学教育中的效果。