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A Novel Approach to Medical Student Peer-assisted Learning Through Case-based Simulations

机译:基于案例的模拟医学学生同伴辅助学习的新方法

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Introduction: Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is the development of new knowledge and skills through active learning support from peers. Benefits of PAL include introduction of teaching skills for students, creation of a safe learning environment, and efficient use of faculty time. We present a novel approach to PAL in an emergency medicine (EM) clerkship curriculum using an inexpensive, tablet-based app for students to cooperatively present and perform low-fidelity, case-based simulations that promotes accountability for student learning, fosters teaching skills, and economizes faculty presence. Methods: We developed five clinical cases in the style of EM oral boards. Fourth-year medical students were each assigned a unique case one week in advance. Students also received an instructional document and a video example detailing how to lead a case. During the 90-minute session, students were placed in small groups of 3-5 students and rotated between facilitating their assigned cases and participating as a team for the cases presented by their fellow students. Cases were supplemented with a half-mannequin that can be intubated, airway supplies, and a tablet-based app (SimMon, $22.99) to remotely display and update vital signs. One faculty member rotated among groups to provide additional assistance and clarification. Three EM faculty members iteratively developed a survey, based on the literature and pilot tested it with fourth-year medical students, to evaluate the course. Results: 135 medical students completed the course and course evaluation survey. Learner satisfaction was high with an overall score of 4.6 on a 5-point Likert scale. In written comments, students reported that small groups with minimal faculty involvement provided a safe learning environment and a unique opportunity to lead a group of peers. They felt that PAL was more effective than traditional simulations for learning. Faculty reported that students remained engaged and required minimal oversight. Conclusion: Unlike other simulations, our combination of brief, student-assisted cases using low-fidelity simulation provides a cost-, resource- and time-effective way to implement a medical student clerkship educational experience.
机译:简介:同伴辅助学习(PAL)是通过同伴的积极学习支持而开发的新知识和新技能。 PAL的好处包括为学生介绍教学技巧,创建安全的学习环境以及有效利用教师时间。我们提供了一种新颖的方法,用于紧急医学(EM)秘书课程中的PAL,该方法使用廉价的基于平板电脑的应用程序让学生合作演示和执行基于案例的低保真度模拟,以促进学生学习的责任感,培养教学技能,并节省了教师人数。方法:我们开发了五种以EM口板形式的临床病例。四年级的医学生每人提前一个星期被分配一个独特的病例。学生们还收到了一份指导文件和一个视频示例,详细说明了如何处理案件。在90分钟的会议中,将学生分成3至5个学生的小组,在促进他们分配的案例与团队合作参加他们的同学介绍的案例之间进行轮换。箱子还配有可以插管的半个人体模型,气道用品和一个基于平板电脑的应用程序(SimMon,22.99美元),可以远程显示和更新生命体征。一名教师在小组中轮流提供额外的帮助和说明。三名EM教职员工根据文献反复开发了一项调查,并通过四年级医学生对该实验进行了测试,以评估该课程。结果:135名医学生完成了课程和课程评估调查。学习者满意度很高,在5点Likert量表上的总体得分为4.6。在书面评论中,学生报告说,只有很少的教师参与的小组提供了一个安全的学习环境,并提供了领导一群同龄人的独特机会。他们认为PAL在学习方面比传统的模拟更为有效。学院报告说,学生们仍保持着积极参与的心态,需要的监督很少。结论:与其他模拟不同,我们结合低保真度的简短,学生协助案例的组合,提供了一种节省成本,节省资源和节省时间的方法,以实施医学学生的书记员教育经验。

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