本科生和研究生教育的进步--床边、模拟和电子学习

Edna Roche
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临床床旁教学是 19 世纪医学教育的基石,随着医疗保健服务和工作实践的变化而不断形成和发展。培养熟练的临床医师在这些复杂的环境中工作和发展,需要创新和适应性的策略。在这种快速变化的环境中,再加上培训时间缩短,人们越来越重视学生学习、团队合作和专业精神的培养。通过采用新的策略和技术,从本科生到研究生再到继续职业发展的连续性医学教育得到了极大的加强。模拟医学教育由来已久,其优势已得到广泛认可。包括人工智能在内的技术发展支持并提高了医学教育中模拟教学的质量。根据需要,模拟的保真度各不相同,最终可达到身临其境的虚拟现实效果。Covid-19 大流行给医学教育工作者带来的挑战是,临床病人、病房和教室被关闭或限制进入,这导致教学计划迅速重组,许多教学计划转为 "在线"。这导致技术驱动的医学教育迅速普及,通过电子学习、混合学习和创新战略来提高学生的参与度。Covid-19 大流行给医学教育带来的巨大变化,再加上医学教育工作者的技能提升和技术进步,应该会使医学教育进入一个令人兴奋的持续创新时期,进入第二个 "黄金时代",并在未来许多年里促进医学教育的发展。
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Advances in undergraduate and postgraduate education- bedside, simulation and E-learning

Clinical bedside teaching the cornerstone of medical education in the 19th century has been shaped and developed by changes in healthcare delivery and work practices. Developing skilled clinicians to work and thrive in these complex environments requires innovative and adaptive strategies. In this rapidly changing environment compounded by a shorter duration of training, there is an increasing focus on the student learner, team-based working and the development of professionalism. The continuum of medical education from undergraduate through postgraduate to continued professional development has been greatly enhanced by the adoption of new strategies and technologies. Simulation is long established in medical education and its benefits well recognised. Technological developments including Artificial Intelligence have supported and enhanced the quality of simulation in medical education. There is a broad range of simulation available with varying degrees of fidelity, as required, culminating in immersive virtual reality. The challenges for medical educators of the Covid-19 pandemic, with closure or restricted access to clinical patients, wards and classrooms, resulted in rapid restructuring of teaching programs and for many to move “on-line”. This resulted in widespread rapid adoption of technologically driven medical education, with E-learning, blended learning and innovative strategies to increase student engagement. The seismic changes in medical education necessitated by the Covid-19 pandemic coupled with the upskilling of medical educators and technological advances, should result in an exciting period of continued innovation in medical education, a second “Golden Era” and enhance medical education for many years to come.

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Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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