Bruno Oliveira Silva, Gustavo Bittencourt Camilo, Sérgio Murta Maciel
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导言:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于需要拉开社会距离以防止病毒传播,教育机构必须重塑自我,适应新的现实。出现了不同版本的紧急远程教育(ERE),其中理论课采用远程教学,而实践课则在另一个时间进行。解剖学是一门以实践为基础的学科,它的工作方式受到了很大影响,因此需要进行调整。实践课被暂时中止,在随后的时间里与理论教学分离,通过远程网络进行教学。方法:对一所公立大学的 254 名医学生进行了访谈。所有学生至少在 ERE 上过一期解剖学课程,至少亲自上过一期。访谈结果大多数学生不同意远程授课的实用性,但他们参与了在线辅导,似乎并不认为远程教学会导致解剖学在临床应用中的不安全性。最后得出结论:总的来说,学生并不完全赞同远程教育,但并不觉得在解剖学教学中处于不利地位,而且更喜欢面对面教学。
The impact of Emergency Remote Education (ERE) on anatomy classes for medical students
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, with the need for social distancing as a way of preventing the spread of the virus, educational institutions had to reinvent themselves and adapt to the new reality. Different versions of Emergency Remote Education (ERE) emerged, in which theoretical classes were taught remotely to the detriment of practice, which would be taught at another time. The discipline of Anatomy, as it is based on practice, suffered a great impact on its modus operandi leading to adaptations. Practical classes were temporarily suspended to be taught in a subsequent period, dissociated from theoretical teaching, and carried out remotely online. Methodology: 254 medical students from a public university were interviewed. All students had taken at least one period of Anatomy at ERE and at least one period in person. Results: The majority of students did not agree with the usefulness of remote classes, but they participated in online tutoring and did not seem to believe that remote teaching could lead to insecurity in the application of anatomy in the clinic. Conclusion: In general, the student did not fully approve of the ERE, but did not feel disadvantaged in the teaching of Anatomy, and prefers face-to-face teaching.