Medical student learning on a distributed training platform in rural district hospitals.

Andrew J Ross, Thandaza C Nkabinde, Bernhard Gaede
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Abstract

Background:  Decentralising medical school training enhances curriculum relevance, exposing students to generalist patient care in diverse contexts.

Aim:  The aim of the study was to understand the student experiences of learning during their 7-week Family Medicine rural rotation.

Setting:  Final year medical students who had completed their Family Medicine rotation in November 2022.

Methods:  A qualitative study involving 24 final year students (four semi- structured interviews and four focus group discussions [4 x 5 students]). All interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically.

Results:  Analysis revealed positive learning experiences and identified the following themes: taking responsibility for learning, the generalist context, teaching and learning in context and managing the learning environment.

Conclusion:  Active participation in hospital activities, exposure to disorientating dilemmas that challenged assumptions and reflection on these experiences led to transformative learning and knowledge co-construction.Contribution: The study contributes to the discussion and reinforces the advantages of distributed, experiential training, highlighting the positive impact of meaningful participation and transformative learning opportunities.

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农村地区医院医学生在分布式培训平台上的学习情况。
背景: 目的:本研究旨在了解学生在为期7周的全科医学农村轮转中的学习体验: 研究对象:2022年11月完成全科医学轮转的医学专业毕业班学生: 定性研究涉及 24 名毕业班学生(4 次半结构式访谈和 4 次焦点小组讨论 [4 x 5 名学生])。所有访谈均进行了录音、逐字记录和主题分析: 分析结果显示了积极的学习体验,并确定了以下主题:承担学习责任、通识背景、背景下的教学和学习以及管理学习环境: 结论:积极参与医院活动、面临挑战假设的迷失方向的困境以及对这些经历的反思,促成了变革性学习和知识的共同构建:本研究有助于开展讨论,并强化了分布式体验式培训的优势,突出了有意义的参与和变革性学习机会的积极影响。
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