Development of the distance education course Principles and Practice of Clinical Research: 9 years of experience in the Dominican Republic

Vahid Nouri Kandany, A. Gutierrez, Elly Pichardo, M. Garcia, Alma Sanchez-Jimenez, Maria Zunilda Nuñez
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Introduction: Critical thinking is an ideal tool for evaluating information as a guiding action. With the conjunct use of the internet and applied pedagogy, PPCR looks to develop its alumni’s superior cognitive skills. We aim to characterize alumni and their experiences in the Dominican Republic for over nine years. Method: This descriptive, cross-sectional study used a survey instrument formatted with closed and semi-closed questions, which was sent to each participant’s email. The survey had two segments, the first with twelve questions related to the participant’s personal information and characteristics related to their background education and profession. The second section evaluated satisfaction during their participation in the PPCR course. Results: Out of a total of 62 graduates from 2012 to 2019, data was collected from 52 participants, of which 92% are medical doctors. The mean age was 36 years, with a predominance of the female gender (56%). The vast majority of participants are Dominican (90%), with a postgraduate program (61.2%). More than half carry out university teaching activities (54%), and a part of them continued to be affiliated in the program as Teaching Assistants, performing pedagogical assistance tasks (38%). The global satisfaction rate was high (92%), with a low dropout rate (2%). Conclusions: Based on our study’s characteristics, this course is estimated to be a novel element capable of promoting scientific production and promoting clinical research activities in developing countries. It creates connections and exploits virtuality to improve knowledge through the critical analysis of information. This experience plays a prominent role in the enrichment of many teachers by providing them with methodological tools, developing the excellent training of educators.
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远程教育课程《临床研究原理与实践》的开发:多米尼加共和国9年经验
简介:批判性思维是评估信息作为指导行动的理想工具。通过结合使用互联网和应用教学法,PPCR希望培养其校友卓越的认知技能。我们的目标是描述校友和他们在多米尼加共和国超过九年的经历。方法:这项描述性的横断面研究使用了一种调查工具,格式为封闭式和半封闭式问题,并将其发送到每个参与者的电子邮件中。调查分为两个部分,第一部分有12个问题,涉及参与者的个人信息和与他们的背景、教育和职业相关的特征。第二部分评估参与PPCR课程的满意度。结果:在2012年至2019年共62名毕业生中,收集了52名参与者的数据,其中92%是医生。平均年龄36岁,以女性居多(56%)。绝大多数参与者是多米尼加人(90%),有研究生课程(61.2%)。超过一半的人从事大学教学活动(54%),其中一部分继续作为教学助理隶属于该计划,执行教学辅助任务(38%)。全球满意度高(92%),辍学率低(2%)。结论:根据我们研究的特点,这门课程估计是一个能够促进科学生产和促进发展中国家临床研究活动的新元素。它创造联系,利用虚拟,通过对信息的批判性分析来提高知识。这种经验为许多教师提供了方法论工具,培养了优秀的教育工作者,在丰富他们的经验方面发挥了突出作用。
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