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Learning Communities Engage Medical Students: A COVID-19 Virtual Conversation Series

机译:学习社区参与医学生:Covid-19虚拟对话系列

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Context Challenges to medical education?have been pervasive during the COVID-19 pandemic, and medical students, in particular, have faced numerous obstacles as a result. One of the greatest losses for medical students was the inability to gather with their peers and a lost sense of community.?The Learning Community (LC) program at Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSU SoM) expanded our offerings through the use of the Zoom platform to increase a sense of connectedness among medical students. The first initiative of its kind at WSU SoM, the Virtual Conversation series enabled students to share their pandemic challenges while also connecting with physicians on the COVID-19 frontlines. Students were offered eight online sessions with physicians and residents who were able to share insight regarding (1) how to succeed as a medical student on rotation during COVID-19, (2) potential implications of the pandemic on residency applications, (3) the utility of telemedicine, (4) tips for patient encounters, and (5) realities of serving as a physician during a global health crisis. Methods Residents and clinical physicians on the COVID-19 frontlines participated in 40-minute discussions with WSU SoM students through Zoom. Electronic Qualtrics surveys were distributed to medical student attendees of the Virtual Conversation series and responses were received via Likert scale, open text, and ranking questions. Results Qualtrics results demonstrated 55% of medical students (n=55) reported they learned new information about the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of physicians. Additionally, 62% of medical students described the Virtual Conversation series as ‘extremely useful’. Conclusion The Virtual Conversation series emphasizing different medical aspects of COVID-19 provided a unique benefit to medical students’ understanding of the current landscape of healthcare, the anticipation of their future roles as physicians, connectedness with their community, and opportunity to practice flexibility as they begin to apply online learning with real-world situations in the health system.
机译:背景挑战对医学教育?在Covid-19大流行期间普遍存在,特别是医学生,因此面临着众多障碍。医学学生最大的损失是无法与他们的同龄人和丧失的社区感。?在韦恩州立大学医学院(WSU SOM)的学习社区(LC)计划通过使用来扩展我们的产品缩放平台增加医学生的关联感。它在WSU SOM的第一项举措,虚拟对话系列使学生能够分享他们的大流行挑战,同时也与医生在Covid-19前线连接。学生被提供了八个与医生和居民一起分享了有关(1)如何在Covid-19期间旋转的医学生成的医学生成的居民,(2)潜在对居留申请的潜在影响,(3)远程医疗,(4)患者遭遇提示,(5)在全球健康危机期间作为医生服务的现实。方法Covid-19前线上的居民和临床医生参加了40分钟的讨论,通过缩放与WSU SOM学生进行了讨论。电子音乐会调查被分发给虚拟对话系列的医学学生参加者,并通过李克特规模,公开文本和排名问题收到响应。结果质量效果展示了55%的医学生(N = 55)报道,他们从医生角度学习了关于Covid-19大流行的新信息。此外,62%的医学生将虚拟对话系列描述为“非常有用”。结论虚拟对话系列强调Covid-19的不同医学方面为医学生对医疗保健景观的理解提供了独特的好处,将其未来角色作为医生,与其社区的关联,以及练习灵活性的机会开始在在线学习与健康系统中的现实情况。

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