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虚拟的"CaRMS社会":有用的工具还是尬的聚会?
Kaif Pardhan1,2,3, Lorri Beatty4, Alim Pardhan5,6,7
1Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. kaif.pardhan@gmail.com.
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|February 24, 2026
概括
紧急医疗 (EM) 加拿大居民匹配系统 (CaRMS Match) 中的虚拟社交活动对候选人排名的影响有限. 虽然互动和成本节约受到重视,但挑战和疲劳仍然存在于虚拟格式中.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 居住地匹配 居住地匹配
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
背景情况:
- 由于COVID-19大流行,需要进行虚拟住院面试和社交活动.
- 加拿大紧急医疗 (EM) 计划转向2021年后的虚拟社交活动.
- 疫情前,亲自参加的社交活动是CaRMS比赛的一个组成部分.
研究的目的:
- 探索虚拟社交活动对候选项目排名的影响.
- 识别虚拟社交活动的优缺点.
- 收集改善未来虚拟社交活动的建议.
主要方法:
- 从2021-2023年开始,对加拿大EM居民采用的调查方法.
- 包括利克尔特等级问题和叙事评论框.
- 叙述性评论被主题分析.
主要成果:
- 108名居民完成了调查 (45.8%的响应率).
- 对排名决策的平均影响为2.64/5.5.
- 候选人重视居民互动,同行观察和小组问答,并注意到时间/成本节省. 化身平台和大型团体活动的用处较小. 他们注意到虚拟疲劳和连接挑战.
结论:
- 虚拟CaRMS比赛继续进行,对候选人与居民的互动有持续的价值.
- 在虚拟环境中,对有意义的连接的障碍仍然存在.
- 课程应探索在选修课和面试期间参与候选人-居民的替代方法.
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