医学院简历指南》。

Journal of education & teaching in emergency medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.21980/J8HH1S
Konnor Davis, Megan Boysen-Osborn, Alisa Wray, Lauren Stokes
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听众:虽然本讲座针对医学生,但也可用于住院医师、研究员和初级教师:1 因此,他们的简历无疑将在住院医师申请中发挥至关重要的作用。2,3 对于第一代学生和在医学领域代表性不足的学生来说,有意识地教授简历中应包含的元素尤为重要,因为他们可能没有太多机会了解住院医师申请的要求和有效简历的特质:通过本讲座,学员应该能够1) 阐述简历对医学生的意义并讨论其目的;2) 概述简历中应包含和不应包含的要素;3) 将从基本原则中获得的知识与提供的示例相结合,为自己的简历打下基础:使用 PowerPoint 讲座为医科学生解释简历的目的以及个人简历中应包含的要素。讲座通过 Zoom 进行,免费提供给所有 UCISOM 医学生:研究方法:讲座结束后向学生发放了一份简短的调查问卷,以评估他们对创建和维护个人简历的重要性的理解,包括对讲座总体满意度的评价:所有受访者(10 人)都认为讲座很有用,并喜欢看到学生的例子,而 80% 的受访者(8 人)认为他们对简历的认识因讲座而有所提高。在1-5分的李克特量表中,1分表示 "非常不自信",5分表示 "非常自信",90%的受访者(n=9)表示,他们现在有信心或非常有信心在本次培训后建立或更新自己的简历:总体而言,教育内容是有效的。虽然调查的样本数量不多,但我们认为调查数据以及与会者在会议期间和会后的评论都表明了内容的有效性。从最初的实施过程中,我们了解到,由于讲座内容全面,任何级别的医学教育专业人员(学生、管理人员等)都可以进行讲座。我们还了解到,使用 Zoom 等视频会议是一种有效的管理方法,但也可以用现场学习代替,不会有太大困难。总之,我们认为本讲座易于管理、深入浅出、实例丰富、教育效果显著:简历、CV、医学生、住院医师申请、电子住院医师申请服务、ERAS。
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A Guide to the Medical School Curriculum Vitae.

Audience: Although this lecture is aimed at medical students, it can also be utilized for residents, fellows, and junior faculty.

Background: The topic of teaching medical students about the fundamentals of creating a curriculum vitae (CV) is important because a CV serves as a record of scholastic and professional experiences.1 Thus, their CV will undoubtedly play a vital role in residency applications.2,3 Intentional instruction about the elements to incorporate in a CV are especially important for first-generation and underrepresented students in the medical field because they may not have had as much exposure to both the requirements of a residency application nor qualities of an effective CV.

Educational objectives: After this lecture, learners should be able to: 1) elaborate on the significance of a CV for medical students and discuss its purpose, 2) outline the elements that should and should not be included on a CV, 3) integrate knowledge gleaned from basic principles with provided examples to establish the foundation of their own CV.

Educational methods: A PowerPoint lecture was used to explain the purpose of a CV and the elements to include in a personal CV for medical students. The lecture took place via Zoom and was provided at no cost to all UCISOM medical students.

Research methods: Students were given a short survey after the session to assess their understanding of why it is important to create and maintain a CV, including an evaluation of their overall satisfaction with the lecture presentation.

Results: All the respondents (n=10) found the workshop to be useful and enjoyed the ability to see student examples while 80% of the respondents (n=8) found their knowledge of CVs increased because of the session. On a Likert scale from 1-5, with a 1 indicating "very unconfident" and 5 indicating "very confident," 90% of respondents (n=9) indicated they are now confident or very confident in building or updating their CV after this session.

Discussion: Overall, the educational content was found to be effective. Although the sample size from the survey was modest at best, we feel the survey data and comments from attendees during and after the session indicate the effectiveness of the content. From its initial implementation, we learned that this lecture can be given by any level of medical education professional (student, administrator, etc) due to the comprehensiveness of the presentation. We also learned that using video conferencing such as Zoom was an effective administration method but could also be replaced by in-person learning without much difficulty. Overall, we deem this presentation to be easy to administer, thorough, full of examples, and educationally effective.

Topics: Curriculum vitae, CV, medical student, residency application, electronic residency application service, ERAS.

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