为做好期末考试准备的外科考试近距离辅导(SEPFYR 项目)

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Surgical Education Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jsurg.2024.08.003
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背景传统的外科教育往往缺乏对考试互动部分的针对性准备,如口头考试和客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)评估。我们介绍了我们的方法,并探讨了近距离同伴辅导项目的效果,该项目旨在提高毕业班学生对此类评估的准备程度。方法SEPFYR项目(毕业班考试准备的外科考试准备)是在近距离同伴辅导框架内进行的,包括对选定病例场景的互动讨论,重点是口试技巧和OSCE回答。计划前和计划后采用匿名网络调查来评估参与者的自我效能感,同时采用斯坦福大学教师发展计划-26(SFDP-26)工具来评估辅导教师的表现。结论近距离同伴辅导是提高外科手术考试准备程度的一种很有前途的方法,尤其是在处理互动评估部分时。这种模式营造了一个支持性的学习环境,同时利用了近距离辅导员的专业知识和亲和力。
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Near-Peer Tutoring for Surgical Examination Preparation for Final Year Exam Readiness (Project SEPFYR)

BACKGROUND

Traditional surgical education often lacks targeted preparation for the interactive components of examinations, such as viva voce and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) assessments. We present our approach and explore the efficacy of a near-peer tutoring program aimed at enhancing final-year students' readiness for such assessments.

METHODS

Project SEPFYR (surgical exam prep for final year exam readiness) was conducted within a near-peer tutoring framework and comprised interactive discussions of selected case scenarios focusing on viva voce techniques and OSCE responses. Pre- and postprogram anonymized web-based surveys were employed to assess perceived self-efficacy among participants, while the Stanford Faculty Development Program-26 (SFDP-26) tool was used to evaluate the performance of tutors.

RESULTS

Near-peer tutoring intervention resulted in improvements in perceived self-efficacy scores among final-year students. Additionally, tutors demonstrated high-quality facilitation skills as evaluated by the SFDP-26.

CONCLUSIONS

Near-peer tutoring is a promising approach to enhance surgical examination readiness, particularly in addressing interactive assessment components. This model fosters a supportive learning environment while leveraging the expertise and relatability of near-peer tutors.

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Journal of Surgical Education
Journal of Surgical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-SURGERY
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5.60
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261
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Education (JSE) is dedicated to advancing the field of surgical education through original research. The journal publishes research articles in all surgical disciplines on topics relative to the education of surgical students, residents, and fellows, as well as practicing surgeons. Our readers look to JSE for timely, innovative research findings from the international surgical education community. As the official journal of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), JSE publishes the proceedings of the annual APDS meeting held during Surgery Education Week.
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