Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on accredited programs and graduates who sat for the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification examination: graduates' perspective.

Dana Duzan, Karen Fong, Vicki S Freeman, Nancy Goodyear, Teresa S Nadder, Amy Spiczka, Teresa Taff, Patricia Tanabe
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Objective: Students in health profession education programs were severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic at both didactic and clinical training levels. The purpose for this American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP BOC) study was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on graduates. This study represents the perspectives of laboratory professional graduates who sat for the BOC certification in their respective professional disciplines.

Methods: A survey was sent to all graduates from the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS), Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), and Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited programs who sat for the ASCP BOC examination in 2020 and 2021 to determine the impact of COVID-19 on laboratory professional graduates during the pandemic.

Results: A total of 180 graduates responded to the survey. The majority of graduates indicated that at least 1 didactic program component was shifted to an online system during the pandemic and that both clinical and nonclinical student laboratories were affected. Although program completion for most graduates was not delayed, one-third of graduates delayed taking their respective BOC exam. Due to the lack of knowledge application through practical hands-on laboratory experience in their educational programs, graduates reported feeling a lack of readiness with regards to preparing for the national certification examination as well as for employment.

Conclusion: The study results showed the pandemic greatly impacted the education experience and readiness for the ASCP BOC examinations for graduates. Factors such as the absence of in-person learning and hands-on experience-both crucial aspects in laboratory training-and the ripple effects as a result of the pandemic, such as job loss, financial constraints, and health concerns, contributed to the decreased quality of education for graduates.

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COVID-19 大流行对参加美国临床病理学学会认证考试的认证课程和毕业生的影响:毕业生的观点。
目的:健康专业教育项目的学生在教学和临床培训阶段都受到了 COVID-19 大流行的严重影响。这项美国临床病理学协会认证委员会(ASCP BOC)研究的目的是确定 COVID-19 大流行对毕业生的影响。本研究代表了参加各自专业学科 BOC 认证的实验室专业毕业生的观点:我们向所有在 2020 年和 2021 年参加 ASCP BOC 考试的国家临床实验室科学认证机构 (NAACLS)、健康教育学校认证局 (ABHES) 和联合健康教育项目认证委员会 (CAAHEP) 认可项目的毕业生发送了一份调查问卷,以确定 COVID-19 在大流行期间对实验室专业毕业生的影响:共有 180 名毕业生回复了调查。大多数毕业生表示,在大流行期间,至少有一项教学计划内容被转移到了在线系统,临床和非临床学生实验室都受到了影响。虽然大多数毕业生的课程完成时间没有推迟,但有三分之一的毕业生推迟了参加各自的 BOC 考试。由于在教学计划中缺乏通过实验室实际操作来应用知识的经验,毕业生表示在准备国家认证考试和就业方面感到准备不足:研究结果表明,大流行极大地影响了毕业生的教育经历和 ASCP BOC 考试的准备情况。缺乏现场学习和实践经验(这两点在实验室培训中至关重要)等因素,以及大流行病造成的连锁反应(如失业、经济拮据和健康问题),导致了毕业生教育质量的下降。
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