准医师助理学生对面对面与虚拟招生面试过程的看法。

Q2 Health Professions Journal of Physician Assistant Education Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1097/JPA.0000000000000541
Elissa Love, Kathleen Thompson, Elizabeth Elliott
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目的:疫情使许多常用的沟通和培训方法变得紧张,迫使卫生专业项目的选拔过程发生变化。本研究的目的是通过受访者的反馈,确定虚拟面试过程与之前一个医生助理(PA)项目的面对面面试过程相比的有效性。方法:在疫情期间,PA项目适应了虚拟的整体面试过程,包括与现有学生和教师的互动。虚拟平台的有效性是使用该项目现有的受访者先前面对面体验评估格式进行比较衡量的。结果:会前数据显示,受访者对面试过程的评价很高。疫情期间的数据表明,面试过程可以以虚拟形式复制,而不会影响项目的体验和目标。结论:通过疫情期间的虚拟采访,PA项目反映了他们之前面对面体验的有效性。
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Prospective Physician Assistant Student Perspectives on an In-Person vs. Virtual Admissions Interview Process.

Purpose: The pandemic strained many usual methods of communication and training, forcing changes to selection processes for health professions programs. The purpose of this study was to determine, through interviewee feedback, the effectiveness of a virtual interview process when compared with a previous in-person interview process at one physician assistant (PA) program.

Methods: During the pandemic, the PA program adapted to a virtual holistic interview process to include interaction with current students and faculty. The effectiveness of the virtual platform was measured comparatively using the program's existing interviewee evaluation format for previous in-person experiences.

Results: Prepandemic data showed high ratings from interviewees regarding the interview process. Intrapandemic data suggest an interview process can be duplicated in a virtual format without compromising experience and goals of the program.

Conclusions: Through virtual interviews during a pandemic, the PA program mirrored the effectiveness of their previous in-person experience.

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