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A Freshman Orientation Program to Provide an Overview of the Medical Learning Roadmap

机译:新生入学计划概述了医学学习路线图

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International accreditation of medical education was introduced in Japan in 2013 and is planning to be applied in late 2014 or 2015. Students will need to cope with the resulting changes and to recognize by what route they will learn medicine. Therefore, a freshman orientation course, which was based on problem-based learning (PBL) and had been held for first-year students, was modified as an awareness reform program in which students would learn" how to learn medicine." We investigated whether this program has led to useful changes in students' recognition of the way of learning in medical school and their directions as learners. The program was held for 114 first-year medical school students in 2013 and consisted of PBL tutorials, large-classroom lectures, simulation learning using role-play with simulated patients, and team-based learning (TBL), presented in this order. Learning modules that is made with an integration of the clinical sciences with the basic biomedical and the behavioral and social sciences were provided. A nonanonymous questionnaire survey asking" what learning methods are effective for you?" was conducted before and after completion of the course. Furthermore, group answers obtained in TBL were investigated. The score for the question" To what extent can you imagine your route of learning during your 6 years?" significantly increased from 3.1±0.99 (mean±SD) before the course to 3.5±0.88 (p<0.01) after the course. The score for the question" To what extent is the small-group learning, such as PBL, useful for you?" significantly increased from 3.9±0.73 to 4.2±0.71 (p<0.05). Group responses in TBL sessions indicated that students desired classes that presented tasks and regarded" emphasis on reflection" and" observation of senior physicians as role models" as the most important methods for learning interview skills. We believe students should acquire active learning attitudes as adults early in their 6 years of medical school. The level of understanding of" how to learn as adults" was 3.7 and indicated a moderate result. This course employed many educational strategies, and we believe it helped students understand what they learn and how to learn during their 6 years of medical and to get an overview of the learning roadmap.
机译:国际医学教育认证于2013年在日本引入,计划于2014年底或2015年应用。学生将需要应对由此产生的变化,并认识到他们将以何种方式学习医学。因此,基于面向问题的学习(PBL)并为一年级学生开设的新生指导课程被修改为一项意识改革计划,学生可以在其中学习“如何学习医学”。我们调查了该计划是否导致了学生对医学院学习方式的认可及其作为学习者的方向方面的有益变化。该计划于2013年针对114名一年级医学院学生举行,包括按顺序介绍的PBL教程,大型教室讲座,使用模拟患者的角色扮演进行模拟学习以及基于团队的学习(TBL)。提供了将临床科学与基本生物医学以及行为和社会科学相结合的学习模块。一项非匿名问卷调查,询问“哪种学习方法对您有效?”在课程完成之前和之后进行。此外,调查了在TBL中获得的小组答案。该问题的分数是“您可以想象您六年中的学习途径如何?”从疗程前的3.1±0.99(平均值±SD)显着增加到疗程后的3.5±0.88(p <0.01)。该问题的分数是“小组学习(例如PBL)对您有多大帮助?”从3.9±0.73显着增加到4.2±0.71(p <0.05)。在TBL课上的小组回答表明,学生希望上课以呈现任务并将“强调反思”和“以高级医师的观察作为榜样”作为学习面试技巧的最重要方法。我们认为,在医学院6年级的早期,学生应在成人时就拥有积极的学习态度。对“如何学习成年”的理解水平为3.7,表明结果中等。该课程采用了许多教育策略,我们相信它可以帮助学生了解他们在医学业六年中所学的知识和学习方法,并获得学习路线图的概述。

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