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Medical students use diverse technologies, with costs increasing yearly. Institutions should consider student preferences for resource allocation to optimize learning and fund stewardship.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Health Sciences Technology
  • Educational Resources

Background:

  • Investigates medical education technology use by students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
  • Explores student utilization of resources, considering effectiveness, cost, and peer influence.
  • Aims to optimize learning and ensure responsible Department of Defense (DoD) fund stewardship.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Inform student resource selection.
  • Guide institutional resource allocation.
  • Facilitate faculty technology integration.

Main Methods:

  • Administered the Technology Readiness Index survey.
  • Surveyed medical students from the classes of 2023-2027.
  • Collected 98 responses.

Main Results:

  • Reported third-party resource costs varied widely ($0-$6,000), increasing annually through medical school.
  • Observed differences in resource use timing among students.
  • Students reported high optimism (4.36/5) towards technology, followed by insecurity (3.43/5), discomfort, and innovativeness.

Conclusions:

  • Medical students utilize a mix of institution-provided and personal resources.
  • Resource utilization patterns vary based on academic progression.
  • Institutions should align resource recommendations with student preferences throughout medical education.