Preparing Undergraduate Medical Students for Future Practice - Development of a Future of Medicine Elective

Livingston Martin
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The medical field operates in an ever-evolving state. The modern physician is expected to remain informed about the latest treatments, prescriptions, and procedures. One of the challenges facing medical education is ensuring medical students are taught the latest evidence-based information. In particular, medical students have limited exposure to the latest medical technologies that are transforming the way physicians treat patients. Having identified this lack of exposure, the authors designed, organized, and evaluated an elective curriculum to introduce their peers to emerging medical technologies. The elective aimed to familiarize fellow medical students with da Vinci Robotic surgery, Arthroscopic surgery simulation, 3D printing, electronic medical records, virtual reality via Google Glass and HoloLens, and multimodality cardiovascular imaging. This study surveyed the first and second year medical students enrolled in the Future of Medicine elective at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine. The evaluation found that this student-led, hands-on elective demonstrated high levels of student satisfaction, enrichment of the medical school experience, and the student’s desire to incorporate elements of the elective into both the standard medical school curriculum and into their future practices. The incorporation of emerging technologies into pre-clinical education can be beneficial to both medical schools seeking to improve the technological literacy of their graduates and to medical students interested in shaping the future of medicine.
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准备本科医学生未来的实践-未来医学选修课的发展
医疗领域的运作处于不断发展的状态。现代医生应该随时了解最新的治疗方法、处方和程序。医学教育面临的挑战之一是确保医学生获得最新的循证信息。特别是,医科学生接触到的最新医疗技术有限,而这些技术正在改变医生治疗病人的方式。在确定了这种缺乏接触的情况后,作者设计、组织和评估了一门选修课程,向他们的同龄人介绍新兴的医疗技术。这门选修课旨在让医学生熟悉达芬奇机器人手术、关节镜手术模拟、3D打印、电子病历、通过谷歌眼镜和全息透镜实现的虚拟现实,以及多模态心血管成像。本研究调查了在德州理工大学健康科学中心医学院选修“未来医学”的一、二年级医学生。评估发现,这门由学生主导的实践选修课显示出学生的高满意度,丰富了医学院的经验,学生希望将选修课的元素纳入标准医学院课程和未来的实践中。将新兴技术纳入临床前教育,既有利于寻求提高毕业生技术素养的医学院,也有利于有志于塑造医学未来的医学生。
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