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MedTalks: developing teaching abilities and experience in undergraduate medical students

机译:MedTalks:培养本科医学生的教学能力和经验

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Objectives: According to the CanMEDS’ Scholar competency, physicians are expected to facilitate the learning of colleagues, patients and other health professionals. However, most medical students are not provided with formal opportunities to gain teaching experience with objective feedback.Methods: To address this, the University’s Medical Education Interest Group (MEIG) created a pilot teaching program in January 2015 entitled ‘MedTalks’. Four 3-hour sessions were held at the University Faculty of Medicine, where first and second year medical students taught clinically oriented topics to undergraduate university students. Each extracurricular session included three 30-minute content lectures, and a 90-minute small group session on physical examination skills. Each medical student-teacher received formal feedback from undergraduate students and from faculty educators regarding teaching style, communication abilities, and professionalism. In addition, medical student-teachers self-evaluated their own teaching experience.Results: Over 50 medical students from the University participated as medical student-teachers. Based on quantitative and qualitative evaluation surveys, 100% of medical students agreed that MedTalks was a useful way to develop teaching skills and 92% gained a greater confidence in individual teaching capabilities, based largely on the opportunity to gain experience (with feedback) in teaching roles.Conclusions: A program designed to give medical students multi-source teaching experience (lecture- and small group-based) and feedback on their teaching (from learners and Faculty observers, in addition to their own self-reflection) can improve medical student confidence and enthusiasm towards teaching. Future studies will clarify if medical student self-perceived enhancements in teaching ability can be corroborated by independent (Faculty, learner) observations of future teaching activity.
机译:目标:根据CanMEDS的学者能力,医生有望促进同事,患者和其他卫生专业人员的学习。但是,大多数医学生没有获得获得客观反馈的教学经验的正式机会。方法:为解决这一问题,大学的医学教育兴趣小组(MEIG)于2015年1月创建了一个名为“ MedTalks”的试验性教学计划。在大学医学院举办了四个为时3小时的课程,一年级和二年级医学生在这里为本科生讲授了面向临床的主题。每个课外课包括三个30分钟的内容讲座,以及一个90分钟的关于体检技能的小组会议。每位医学生老师都收到了来自本科生和教职员工关于教学风格,沟通能力和专业水平的正式反馈。此外,医学生教师对自己的教学经验进行了自我评估。结果:大学的50多名医学生作为医学生教师参加了会议。根据定量和定性评估调查,100%的医学生同意MedTalks是发展教学技能的一种有用方法,而92%的医学生则主要基于在教学中获得经验(有反馈)的机会,对个人的教学能力有了更大的信心。结论:一个旨在为医学生提供多源教学经验(基于课堂和小组的教学)和对他们的教学反馈(来自学习者和教师观察者,以及他们自己的自我反思)的计划可以改善医学生对教学充满信心和热情。未来的研究将阐明,通过对未来教学活动的独立(教师,学习者)观察,可以证实医学生自我感知的教学能力的增强。

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