远程会议教学:跨两大洲的远程医学教育模式

Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2015-11-01 Epub Date: 2015-11-18 DOI:10.4236/ojog.2015.513106
Adeline Boatin, Joseph Ngonzi, Leslie Bradford, Blair Wylie, Annekathryn Goodman
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导言:在乌干达,估计有120名产科医生/妇科医生为3 000万人服务,这表明需要在生殖健康方面培训更多熟练的临床医生。2012年,与乌干达西南部的姆巴拉拉地区转诊医院(MRRH)和美国波士顿的马萨诸塞州总医院(MGH)建立了伙伴关系,部分目的是增加获得专家培训的机会。本报告介绍了各院校间教学会议发展的最新情况。方法:于2012年6月召开院校间教学电话会议。尝试了各种会议工具:直接电话连接,Ventrilo™会议系统和通过个人电脑或智能手机的Skype™。在姆巴拉拉,互联网是通过手机数据接入的。在波士顿,互联网是通过医院网络或手机数据接入的。所有讲座都符合HIPAA标准。PowerPoint讲座存储在一个集体Dropbox™中,可以在讲座日期之前访问和下载。结果:30个月,共授课30次。讲师包括来自母胎医学、妇科肿瘤学、泌尿妇科、计划生育、精神病学和产科麻醉的教师和研究员。一个与教学主题相关的病例构成了讨论的框架。每次讲座约有20人参加。互联网连接是最大的挑战。最终,通过蜂窝数据的音频Skype被证明是最成功的模式,并成为首选的方法。结论:成功的远程医学教育合作具有可持续性、低成本、对资源丰富和资源贫乏的院校都有利的特点。可能无法旅行的个人可以在双边和国际上分享专业知识。
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Teaching by Teleconference: A Model for Distance Medical Education across Two Continents.

Introduction: In Uganda, an estimated 120 obstetrician/gynecologists serve a population of 30 million people demonstrating the need to train additional skilled clinician leaders in reproductive health. In 2012, a partnership was formed with the Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH) in southwest Uganda and the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston, USA, in part to increase access to specialist training. This report presents an update in the development of a teaching conference between the institutions.

Methods: In June 2012, a didactic teleconference between the institutions was instituted. Various conferencing tools were tried: direct telephone connection, Ventrilo™ conferencing system and Skype™ via personal computer or smart phone. In Mbarara, Internet was accessed via cellular data. In Boston, Internet was accessed via hospital network or cellular data. All lectures were HIPAA compliant. PowerPoint lectures were stored in a collective Dropbox™ that could be accessed and downloaded prior to lecture dates.

Results: Over 30 months, 30 lectures were given. Lecturers included faculty and fellows from maternal fetal medicine, gynecology oncology, urogynecology, family planning, psychiatry and obstetric anesthesia. A patient case pertinent to the teaching topic framed the discussion. About 20 participants attended each lecture. Internet connectivity was the biggest challenge. Ultimately audio Skype via cellular data proved the most successful modality and became the method of choice.

Conclusion: A successful collaboration in medical education via teleconference is sustainable, low cost, and beneficial to both resource-rich and resource-poor institutions. Expertise can be shared bilaterally and internationally by individuals potentially unable travel.

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