为约旦医科学生提供普通外科教育资源

IF 1.4 Q3 SURGERY Surgery open science Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.sopen.2024.05.009
Mohammad Nebih Nofal , Mahmoud Mousa Al Awayshish , Ali Jad Yousef , Ammar Masoud Alamaren , Zaid Issam Al-Rabadi , Dina Samer Haddad , Yaqeen Ahmad Al-Rbaihat , Yazeed Nabeel Al-Qusous
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背景概述在普外科实习期间被认为对医学生最有益的资源,并研究这些资源与学生的普外科成绩以及人工智能在普外科学习中的应用之间的联系。方法在2023年3月至6月期间,对来自6所大学的约旦医学生进行了回顾性调查,使用了一份包含7个项目的调查问卷,其中涉及有关普外科学习方法和成绩的问题。描述性统计用于评估人口统计学数据。结果受访者的平均年龄为 23.3 岁,54.2% 的受访者为女性,47.8% 的受访者来自穆塔大学。大多数学生(48.2%)依靠导师授课。通过教师授课学习的学生成绩最好(9%为优秀,17%为非常好),其次是使用手术教科书学习的学生(分别为 6.8%和 14.6%)。学习方法与学习成绩之间的关系具有统计学意义(P <0.05)。结论传统的面授学习方式,即教师讲课和外科教科书仍然是获得最高分的最有效方法。医学生对人工智能的利用仍然不足。
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General surgery educational resources for Jordanian medical students

Background

To outline the resources deemed most beneficial to medical students during their general surgery clerkship, as well as to examine their link to students' general surgery scores and the usage of artificial intelligence in general surgery study.

Methods

A retrospective survey of Jordanian medical students from six universities was done between March and June 2023 using a 7-item questionnaire covering questions concerning general surgery study methods and scores. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate demographic data. Chi-square is used to evaluate categorical data, with a P value <0.05 deemed significant.

Results

The average age of respondents was 23.3 years, and 54.2 % of the respondents were females, 47.8 % were from Mutah University. Most students (48.2 %) relied on tutor lectures. Students who studied through instructor lectures had the highest grades (9 % excellent, 17 % very good), followed by students who studied using surgery textbooks (6.8 % and 14.6 %, respectively). The relationship between the study method and academic achievement was statistically significant (P < 0.05).

Conclusions

Traditional face-to-face learning with instructor lectures and surgery textbooks is still the most efficient approach to attain the greatest scores. Medical students are still underutilizing artificial intelligence.

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