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Third year medical student knowledge gaps after a virtual surgical rotation
- Source :
- American journal of surgery, vol 224, iss 1 Pt B
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- IntroductionThis study describes perceived knowledge gaps of third-year medical students after participating in a virtual surgical didactic rotation (EMLR) and shortened in-person surgery rotation during the COVID-19 Pandemic.MethodsOpen-ended and Likert questions were administered at the end of the virtual rotation and inperson-surgical rotation to medical students. Three blinded coders identified themes by semantic analysis.Results82 students (51% of all MS3s) participated in the EMLR. Semantic analysis revealed gaps in perioperative management (Post-EMLR:18.4%, Post-Inpatient:26.5%), anatomy (Post-EMLR:8.2%, PostInpatient:26.5%). and surgical skills (Post-EMLR: 43.0%, Post-Inpatient: 44.1%). Students also described gaps related to OR etiquette (Post-EMLR: 12.2%, Post-Inpatient: 8.8%) and team dynamics/the hidden curriculum (Post- Inpatient:26.6%). There was a significant improvement in perceived confidence to perform inpatient tasks after completing the inpatient clinical experience (p≤0.01).ConclusionVirtual interactive didactics for cognitive skills development cannot replace a full clinical surgical experience for third-year medical students. Future curricula should address perceived gaps.
- Subjects :
- Undergraduate
Knowledge gap
Medical student education
Students, Medical
Distance
Pandemic
Virtual education
Clinical Sciences
COVID-19
General Medicine
Education
Education, Distance
Knowledge
Clinical Research
Medical
General Surgery
Humans
Surgery
Curriculum
Students
Pandemics
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18791883
- Volume :
- 224
- Issue :
- 1 Pt
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American journal of surgery
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fb2df5016ac06df25fa934fb5ecffd34