为临床前医学学生提供教学技能培训,通过每周基于问题的学习教学,主题演讲和指导反
Gregory Schreck1, Dale Netski2, Edward Simanton2
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Medical science educator
|January 8, 2024
概括
医学学生接受了基于视频的教学技能培训,从而在基于问题的学习课程中提高了演示技巧. 这些改善持续了12周,提高了学生的学习和教师报告的演示质量.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 教学干预教育干预
- 健康 专业 教育 卫生 专业 教育
背景情况:
- 医学学生经常教同龄人,但缺乏教学技能的正式培训.
- 现有的本科医学课程缺乏专门的教学技能指导,特别是在早期阶段.
研究的目的:
- 评估一种新的框架,用于教导医学第一年级学生基本的医学演讲技巧.
- 评估实施的教学技能的有效性和持久性.
主要方法:
- 开发了五个关键教学技能的视频课程:学习目标,课程复杂性,受众参与,相关性和资源选择.
- 一年级医学学生将这些技能应用于基于问题的学习课程中的每周学习问题演示.
- 一个标题评估了技能表现,辅导员提供了分数.
主要成果:
- 在最初的4周内,在所有评估的教学技能中都观察到显著的改善.
- 对于大多数技能,在8周和12周时,观察到持久的技能表现和持续的改进.
- 学生的反表明,该框架有助于改进演示文稿;教师观察到提高了质量.
结论:
- 实施的框架有效地促进了第一年医学学生采用和持续使用五种核心教学技能.
- 该干预措施对以问题为基础的学习环境中的演示质量和学生学习体验产生了积极影响.
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