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Kain Kim1, Elizabeth Hornor2, Ali-John Zarrabi3
1Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Advances in medical education and practice
|August 19, 2024
概括
博物馆学习,使用视觉思维策略,通过强调上下文和跨学科投入来增强医学教育. 这种方法促进学生转向临床实践的元认知意识和对不确定性的舒适感.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 基于艺术的学习.
- 博物馆研究 博物馆研究
背景情况:
- 基于背景的跨学科教学在医学教育中越来越受青.
- 博物馆学习是实施这些教学方法的低效,低成本的方法.
- 视觉思维策略 (VTS) 为增强语境学习提供了基础.
研究的目的:
- 描述一种新的以博物馆为基础的教育方法",Outside the Frame",利用VTS强调医学培训中的背景.
- 为了评估这项基于艺术的学习干预措施对医学二年级学生的有效性.
主要方法:
- 一个试点选修课程",框架之外",在两个学期内与7名二年级医学学生进行了试点选修课程.
- 课程包括教学课程,实践活动,演讲和讨论.
- 通过匿名课前和课后调查以及叙事反思,收集了学生的反.
主要成果:
- 所有学生都将课程评为"有价值"或"非常有价值".
- 叙事反思表明,这门课程增强了元认知意识和对不确定性的舒适度.
- 参与者强调了背景和跨学科投入的重要性.
结论:
- 一个结构化的以艺术为基础的学习框架可以有效地将背景整合到医学学生的博物馆教育中.
- 这种模式可以促进医疗机构,博物馆和人文学院之间的合作.
- 这种方法有可能在各个学科和社区中得到更广泛的应用.
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