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Tarni Nelson1, Johnathan Hewis2
1School of Dentistry & Medical Sciences, Faculty of Science & Health, Charles Sturt University, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia; John Hunter Hospital, Hunter New England Local Health District, NSW Health, Australia.
Journal of medical imaging and radiation sciences
|March 8, 2025
概括
这项研究引入了放射学逃生室的培训. 参与者在模拟环境中提高了临床决策,问题解决和团队合作技能.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 放射学培训 培训 放射学培训
- 基于游戏的学习
背景情况:
- 诊断放射学教育需要有效的临床决策技能的方法.
- 传统的方法可能不能完全让学生参与复杂的解决问题的场景.
研究的目的:
- 设计和实施一个沉浸式的,多感官逃生室,用于X光学教育.
- 评估逃生室在培养临床决策和专业能力方面的有效性.
主要方法:
- 开发一个具有连续性的,基于X光学的拼图的教育性X光学逃生室.
- 参与者参与了一个模拟的医院轮班场景,时间限制为60分钟.
主要成果:
- 参与者成功完成了任务,有些人在限时内逃脱.
- 逃生室为在模拟的临床环境中测试专业知识和专业能力提供了便利.
结论:
- 逃生室部署增强了参与者的解决问题,协作和团队合作技能,用于模拟临床决策.
- 参与者报告说,他们利用了先前的知识,改善了临床推理和理由.
- 逃生室显示出在放射学教育中作为有效的教学工具的潜力,与其他健康学科的使用保持一致.
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