Chou Wei-Kuo, Cheng Ming-Tai, Lin Chien-Hao
Department of Emergency Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, No.7, Chung Shan S. Rd. (Zhongshan S. Rd.), Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City, 100225, Taiwan, Republic of China.
BMC Med Educ. 2025 Jun 5;25(1):846. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07434-x.
Traditional methods of teaching mass casualty incident (MCI) management often lack engagement, particularly for senior medical students. Lectures may be uninspiring, and tabletop exercises (TTX) may not fully captivate participants. This study proposes the use of three-dimensional (3D) models in TTX as a solution to these challenges.
A TTX focusing on MCI in the emergency room was developed for senior medical students, centered on five core competencies of MCI management. 3D models representing the emergency room, hospital staff, patients, and other personnel were utilized. No lectures were given; instead, students engaged in discussions and demonstrated responses using 3D models. Immediate feedback was provided by the instructor, and knowledge was tested through multiple-choice questions and questionnaires.
Between September 2018 and May 2022, 326 students completed pre- and post-exercise evaluations. Significant improvements were observed in test scores for all core competencies, as well as increased interest in learning and willingness to participate. Students found the exercise engaging and expressed a desire for further training.
A TTX using 3D models is proving to be an effective alternative of teaching MCI management and disaster medicine to senior medical students, while increasing interest and participation.
传统的大规模伤亡事件(MCI)管理教学方法往往缺乏吸引力,尤其是对高年级医学生而言。讲座可能缺乏启发性,桌面演练(TTX)可能无法完全吸引参与者。本研究提出在桌面演练中使用三维(3D)模型来应对这些挑战。
为高年级医学生开发了一个以急诊室MCI为重点的桌面演练,围绕MCI管理的五项核心能力展开。使用了代表急诊室、医院工作人员、患者和其他人员的3D模型。未进行讲座;相反,学生们通过3D模型进行讨论并展示应对措施。教师提供即时反馈,并通过多项选择题和问卷对知识进行测试。
在2018年9月至2022年5月期间,326名学生完成了演练前和演练后的评估。所有核心能力的测试成绩都有显著提高,对学习的兴趣和参与意愿也有所增加。学生们认为该演练很有吸引力,并表示希望接受进一步培训。
事实证明,使用3D模型的桌面演练是向高年级医学生教授MCI管理和灾难医学的一种有效替代方法,同时还能提高兴趣和参与度。