A Near-Peer Educational Model for Online, Interactive Learning in Emergency Medicine

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a large disruption in the clinical education of medical students, particularly in-person clinical activities. To address the resulting challenges faced by students interested in emergency medicine (EM), we proposed and held a peer-led, online learning cours...

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Veröffentlicht in:The western journal of emergency medicine 2021-01, Vol.22 (1), p.130-135
Hauptverfasser: Rosenthal, Hailey B., Sikka, Neha, Lieber, Adam C., Sanky, Charles, Cayon, Christian, Newman, Daniel, Marquez, Denisse R., Ziff, Jacob, Blum, James R., Dai, Jennifer B., Groden, Phillip, Pasik, Sara, Pour, Trevor
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a large disruption in the clinical education of medical students, particularly in-person clinical activities. To address the resulting challenges faced by students interested in emergency medicine (EM), we proposed and held a peer-led, online learning course for rising fourth-year medical students. Methods: A total of 61 medical students participated in an eight-lecture EM course. Students were evaluated through pre- and post-course assessments designed to ascertain perceived comfort with learning objectives and overall course feedback. Pre- and post-lecture assignments were also used to increase student learning. Results: Mean confidence improved in every learning objective after the course. Favored participation methods were three-person call-outs, polling, and using the "chat" function. Resident participation was valued for "real-life" examples and clinical pearls. Conclusion: This interactive model for online EM education can be an effective format for dissemination when in-person education may not be available.
ISSN:1936-900X
1936-9018
1936-9018
1936-900X
DOI:10.5811/westjem.2020.12.49101