A Journal Club Format That Combines Literature Reading and Clinical Cases Is More Conducive to Improving Senior Undergraduate Medical Students' Overall Competence.

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S491991
Hongxiang Zhang, Xinyu Hu, Changping He, Lei Wang, Mo Yang, Dasheng Lu
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Background: Journal clubs have proved to be very important in postgraduate education. This method is based on a problem-oriented teaching methodology. However, it is less commonly used in teaching undergraduate medical students. The aim of our study was to apply a journal club learning format in the teaching of cardiovascular medicine to senior undergraduate students and to assess the improvement of students' knowledge and skills in evidence-based medicine after participation in the journal club.

Methods: Participants were selected on a voluntary basis. A total of 30 undergraduate medical students were selected (15 students each from the fourth and fifth years). Each student was required to complete five journal club activities within 2 years. For each journal club activity, an instructor and two students were assigned to report separately. The content of the instructor's report was the analysis of a typical clinical case or the diagnosis and treatment standard and new development of the related disease. The literature reported by the students should be related to the case or new development reported by the teacher.

Results: Changes in students who participated in the journal club before and after the training were assessed using student self-assessments, student peer assessments, teacher assessments, and modified EPIC scale assessments. Statistical analysis showed that students' verbal expression, teamwork, intellectual curiosity, analytical skills, slide production, doctor-patient communication, clinical thinking, and research thinking improved significantly after participating in the journal club (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Participation in journal clubs by undergraduate medical students improved students' knowledge and skills in evidence-based medicine. A journal club format that combines literature reading and clinical cases is conducive to improving students' overall competence.

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文献阅读与临床案例相结合的期刊俱乐部模式更有利于提高医学本科高年级学生的综合素质。
背景:期刊俱乐部在研究生教育中发挥着重要的作用。这种方法是基于问题导向的教学方法。然而,在医学本科教学中却很少使用。本研究旨在将期刊俱乐部学习模式应用于心血管医学本科高年级学生的教学中,评估学生参加期刊俱乐部后循证医学知识和技能的提高情况。方法:在自愿的基础上选择参与者。本研究共选取医学本科学生30名(四年级和五年级各15名)。每位学生被要求在两年内完成五项期刊俱乐部活动。对于每一项日志俱乐部活动,指派一名指导员和两名学生分别进行报告。讲师报告的内容是分析一个典型的临床病例或相关疾病的诊疗标准及新进展。学生报告的文献应与教师报告的病例或新进展有关。结果:采用学生自评、学生同侪评、教师评和改良EPIC量表评等方法,对参加期刊俱乐部的学生在培训前后的变化进行评估。统计分析表明,参加期刊俱乐部后,学生的语言表达能力、团队合作能力、求知欲、分析能力、幻灯片制作能力、医患沟通能力、临床思维能力和研究思维能力均有显著提高(p结论:医本科生参加期刊俱乐部提高了学生的循证医学知识和技能。采用文献阅读与临床案例相结合的期刊俱乐部形式,有利于提高学生的综合能力。
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Advances in Medical Education and Practice EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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