Reimagining rural clinical education from lessons learnt during COVID

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-21 DOI:10.1111/tct.13732
Stephen Billett, Christy Noble, Nancy Sturman, Megan O'Shannessy, Kay Brumpton, Anh Hai Le
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Abstract

Background

Securing access to sufficient and focussed learning experiences is a perennial challenge for medical trainees. This challenge was accentuated during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and with physical isolation processes that decreased in-person patient presentations and a shift to telehealth consultations. This situation has prompted the need to optimise the available experiences and educational responses to overcome the limitations in the number, quantum and range of available clinical learning experiences.

Methods

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with medical practice teams in four rural general practices to understand how medical trainees' education in rural general practices can be sustained in such circumstances.

Findings

Key considerations included optimising the available experiences to assist medical trainees to generate the kinds of mental models needed by trainees to conduct medical work, and particularly, when it became even more restricted through remote or physically distanced consultations. It also identified lessons learnt during COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns to inform and improve the provision of trainees' experiences in such practices.

Discussion

Providing experiences for trainees to participate fully in clinical activities is imperative. A sequenced set of experiences was proposed to incrementally prepare trainees to engage in and conduct clinical consultations remotely using digital technologies.

Conclusion

Such an approach may not always be easy or possible to enact but offers a pathway of experiences most likely to lead to positive outcomes for the trainees whilst maintaining patient care and safety considerations.

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从 COVID 的经验教训中重新认识农村临床教育。
背景:确保获得充足且有针对性的学习经验是医学学员长期面临的挑战。在 COVID-19 大流行封锁期间,由于物理隔离过程减少了亲自接诊病人的机会,并转向远程医疗咨询,这一挑战变得更加严峻。这种情况促使我们需要优化现有经验和教育对策,以克服现有临床学习经验在数量、质量和范围上的局限性:方法:对四个农村全科诊所的医疗实践团队进行了半结构化访谈,以了解在这种情况下如何维持农村全科诊所的医学学员教育:主要考虑因素包括优化现有经验,以帮助医疗实习生建立开展医疗工作所需的心智模式,尤其是在通过远程会诊或物理距离会诊变得更加受限的情况下。本报告还总结了在 COVID-19 大流行病封锁期间吸取的经验教训,以便为受训人员提供此类实践经验提供参考并加以改进:讨论:为受训人员提供充分参与临床活动的经验是当务之急。讨论:为受训人员提供充分参与临床活动的经验势在必行。我们提出了一套按顺序排列的经验,让受训人员逐步做好准备,利用数字技术远程参与和开展临床会诊:这种方法不一定容易实施,也不一定可能实施,但它提供了一种体验途径,最有可能为受训人员带来积极的成果,同时又能保持对患者的护理和安全考虑。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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