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Online learning in a dermatology clerkship: Piloting the new American Academy of Dermatology Medical Student Core Curriculum

机译:皮肤科业务中的在线学习:试办新的美国皮肤科医学院医学生核心课程

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Background: Multiple studies have shown that both current and future primary care providers have insufficient education and training in dermatology. To address the limitations and wide variability in medical student dermatology instruction, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) created a standardized, online curriculum for both dermatology learners and educators. Objective: We sought to determine the impact of the integration of the AAD online curriculum into a 2-week introductory dermatology clerkship for fourth-year medical students. Methods: In addition to their clinical duties, we assigned 18 online modules at a rate of 1 to 3 per day. We evaluated knowledge acquisition using a 50-item, multiple-choice pretest and posttest. Postmodule and end-of-course questionnaires contained both closed and open-ended items soliciting students' perceptions about usability and satisfaction. Results: All 51 participants significantly improved in their dermatology knowledge (P <.001). The majority of students found the modules easy to navigate (95%) and worth their time (93%). All respondents supported the continuation of the modules as part of the dermatology clerkship. Limitations: Without a control group who did not experience the online curriculum, we are unable to isolate the specific impact of the online modules on students' learning. Conclusion: This study demonstrates the successful integration of this educational resource into a 2-week, university-based dermatology clerkship. Students' perceptions regarding usability and satisfaction were overwhelmingly positive, suggesting that the online curriculum is highly acceptable to learners. Widespread use of this curriculum may be a significant advancement in standardized dermatology learning for medical students.
机译:背景:多项研究表明,当前和将来的初级保健提供者都没有足够的皮肤病学教育和培训。为了解决医学生皮肤病学教学中的局限性和广泛差异,美国皮肤病学会(AAD)为皮肤病学学习者和教育工作者创建了标准化的在线课程。目的:我们试图确定将AAD在线课程整合到四年制医学生为期2周的皮肤科入门业务中的影响。方法:除了临床职责外,我们还以每天1到3的速度分配了18个在线模块。我们使用50项多项选择的前测和后测评估了知识获取。课程后和课程结束时的问卷均包含封闭式和开放式项目,以唤起学生对可用性和满意度的看法。结果:所有51名参与者的皮肤病学知识都有显着改善(P <.001)。大多数学生发现这些模块易于浏览(占95%),值得他们花时间(占93%)。所有受访者都支持继续将模块作为皮肤科业务的一部分。局限性:没有对照组,他们没有在线课程的经验,我们无法隔离在线模块对学生学习的特定影响。结论:这项研究表明,该教育资源已成功整合到为期2周,以大学为基础的皮肤科业务中。学生对可用性和满意度的看法绝大多数是积极的,这表明在线课程被学习者高度接受。该课程的广泛使用可能是医学生标准化皮肤病学学习的重大进步。

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