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An app to enhance resident education in otolaryngology

机译:一个应用程序,以加强耳鼻喉科常驻教育

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Objective Technological change is leading to an evolution in medical education. The objective of our study was to assess the impact of a medical knowledge app, called PulseQD , on resident education within our otolaryngology–head and neck surgery department at Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY). Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted within the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery from July 2016 to June 2017. All faculty attendings and residents were asked to participate in the study and were included. A Web and mobile‐based app, PulseQD, that allowed for collaborative learning was implemented. Questionnaires were given at the beginning and end of the academic year. Otolaryngology Training Exam (OTE) scores were collected Results A total of 20 residents and 13 faculty members participated in the study. Residents used online sources of medical information significantly more often than faculty (90% and 54%, respectively, P ?=?0.0179). Residents and faculty felt that PulseQD offered a valuable perspective on clinically relevant medical information ( P ?=?0.0003), was a great way to test clinical and medical knowledge ( P ?=?0.0001), and improved the sharing and discussing of medical knowledge ( P ??0.0001). There was a statistically significant 5.8% improvement in OTE scores ( P ?=?0.0008) at the end of the academic year. Conclusion The implementation of a novel mobile app, PulseQD, was well received by residents and faculty in the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. Preliminary data suggest that app‐based learning may lead to improved performance on knowledge‐based assessments. Level of Evidence NA. Laryngoscope , 128:1340–1345, 2018
机译:客观的技术变革导致医学教育的演变。我们研究的目的是评估医学知识应用程序,称为PulseQD的影响,该应用程序在Montaryiore Medical Centre(Albert Einstein医学院(Bronx,NY)中蒙特雷维尔医疗中心的耳鼻喉头和颈部外科部门常规教育。方法从2016年7月至2017年6月,在耳鼻喉头及颈部手术部门进行了预期队列研究。要求所有教师参加和居民参加该研究。实施了一个基于Web和移动的应用程序PulseQD,允许协作学习。在学年开始和结束时给出问卷。耳鼻喉科培训考试(OTE)分数收集结果,共有20名居民和13名教职员工参加了该研究。居民比教师更频繁地使用了在线医疗信息(分别为90%和54%,p?= 0.0179)。居民和教师认为PulseQD在临床相关的医疗信息(P?= 0.0003)中提供了有价值的角度,是测试临床和医学知识的好方法(P?= 0.0001),并改善了医学知识的共享和讨论(p?&?0.0001)。在学年结束时,对食剂分数(P?= 0.0008)有统计学上显着的5.8%。结论实施小说移动应用程序PulseQD,受耳鼻喉科和颈部手术部的居民和教师受到欢迎。初步数据表明,基于应用的学习可能导致基于知识的评估的性能提高。证据级别。喉镜,128:1340-1345,2018

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