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        • Teachers and students perceptions towards online clerkship for international bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery students during coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic

          Objective To investigate the problems and needs of teachers and international bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery (MBBS) students in the online clerkship since the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019. Methods In May 2020, questionnaires, telephone communication and face-to-face interviews were conducted among 85 international MBBS students and clinical teachers of 10 related departments in West China Hospital, Sichuan University. Teachers and students perceptions towards online clerkship were collected from five aspects including department orientation, attendance, teaching plan, assignment & assessment, and overall evaluation. Results Four departments and 43 students (50.6%) thought that online clerkship increased time input, while 3 departments thought that students’ enthusiasm decreased significantly compared to ordinary clerkship. Six departments reported that students’ compliance was poor; 58 students (68.2%) reported that they could not experience the real clinical environment. All departments reported difficulties in completing procedures and skills, and believed the teaching objectives were only partially achieved; 78 students (91.8%) thought that the effect of online clerkship met with their expectations; 16 students (18.8%) were very satisfied, and 59 students (69.4%) were satisfied. The majority of students believed that the advantages of online clerkship were that they had more time to prepare for their licensing examination [66 students (77.6%)] and could ask questions online at any time [48 students (56.5%)]. Conclusions There are both pros and cons in the online clerkship. It has put forward higher requirements for the efficiency and accuracy of English communication between teachers and students, and for the self-restraint and discipline of students. Under the current global epidemic situation, we should make full use of the information technology to constantly strengthen the practical education.

          Release date:2022-02-24 02:27 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • A Comparative Study on the Teaching Effectiveness between Patient based Problem-based Learning and Conventional Bedside Teaching

          ObjectiveTo evaluate the teaching effect of Patient based Problem-Based Learning (PPBL) vs. conventional bedside teaching (CBT) instudents of eight years medical program. MethodSix students of Eight years medical program in two grades from volunteer registration were randomized into PPBL group and the other students were recruited into CBT group. After one year study, the test score in module TBL test, written test in final exam and mutual score were evaluated to compare the teaching effect of two groups. ResultsThe baseline of the two groups were matched when comparing their grades in Diagnoses Course. After trainee period, there were no significant differences between two groups of the test score in module TBL test, written test in final exam and mutual score. ConclusionThe PPBL mode is not inferior to conventional bedside teaching. Furthermore, with advantage in developing the competency of communication, cooperation and manage the information, PPBL has its special value and should be popularized.

          Release date:2016-12-21 03:39 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Investigation of system management during the entire clinical teaching process

          摘要:目的:探討臨床教學的全程制度化管理及其效果。方法:通過健全組織,完善制度,加強教學、臨床及實習生管理、建立激勵機制等措施,進行全程制度化的規范管理。結果:教學質量顯著提高,不良事件鮮見,無惡性事件發生。近來醫院已有6篇教學論文公開發表,4個先進集體和8名先進個人受到醫院表彰,5名優秀帶教教師和8名實習生受到各學院獎勵。結論:臨床教學全程制度化管理是提高教學質量的切實有效途徑。Abstract: Objective: To investigate system management during the entire clinical teaching process and its effect. Methods: To robust organization, perfect rules, strengthen management of clinical teaching and intern student, and establish encouragement mechanism,and other measures, so as to conduct standard system management during the entire process. Results: Quality of teaching improved notably, bad event was scarce, no malignant event occurred. There were six teaching articles issued publicly, four advanced collectives and eight advanced individuals had been praised by hospital, and five excellent teachers,eight intern students had been rewarded by each college. Conclusion: System management during the entire clinical teaching process is an effective way to improve teaching quality.

          Release date:2016-08-26 03:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Suggestions on improving China’s internet education

          Basing on the internet education implemented during China’s fighting against the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019, and combining with literature review and personal experience in internet teaching, the paper puts forward 10 suggestions from the perspective of problem-analysis, including policy guidance, enhancement of hardware and software capacities, teacher talent teams, diversity of education and teaching, standardization and normalization, integration of quality resources, examination system, supporting industry, exchange and cooperation, and network information security education, to further strengthen the construction and development of internet education in China.

          Release date:2021-03-19 01:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • From Identifying Problems to Developing Evidence-based Solutions in Teaching and Management of Overseas Medical Students: Preliminary Course Evaluation and Its Long-term Initiative

          Objectives To establish a course evaluation model for overseas medical students in West China Medical School of Sichuan University, to identify problems in teaching and to solve problems based on evidence so as to futher improve the quality of teaching. Methods We conducted a preliminary course evaluation to determine the limitations of our evaluation methods and to convey our intention to related stakeholders. Firstly, we identified problems in teaching according to the feedback from our students using a questionnaire. Secondly, we proposed an initial list of possible solutions to these problems based on evidence from literature searching and discussion within the Department of Teaching Affairs. We submitted the initial list to the administrative departments, teaching departments (teachers) and students to identify applicable solutions through two rounds of formal consensus. Their attitudes to this procedure of evaluation and decision-making were collected. Finally, incentives were given out by administrative departments and teaching departments to facilitate the implementation of applicable solutions. Results Teachers’ English ability and the didactic teaching methods were the most concerned problems. In addition, some semesters and courses were not well arranged and there was not enough practice time. An initial list of 14 items was submitted to teaching departments and students. They all agreed with the procedure of evaluation and decision-making. We also found that some aspects of the evaluation methods and styles need to be improved. An additional paper would report further results. Conclusion This preliminary evaluation was helpful for improving teaching and formal evaluation in the future. We need to strengthen the English language skills of younger faculty and gradually adopt a model of student-centered and enquiry-based teaching. This process of evaluation and improvement should be applied as a long-term policy and an evidence-based research group should be established to work together with our quality assurance unit.

          Release date:2016-09-07 02:15 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Application of structured electronic medical records for pulmonary nodules in standardized training of resident physicians

          ObjectiveTo analyze the value of structured electronic medical records for pulmonary nodules in increasing the ability of outpatient service and hospital management by resident physicians.MethodsWe included 40 trainees [94 males and 26 females aged 22-31 (26.45±2.81) years] who were trained in the standardized training base for surgical residents in our hospital from January 2018 to January 2021. The trainees were randomly divided into two groups including a structured group using the structured electronic medical record for pulmonary nodule and an unstructured group using unstructured electronic medical record designed by our department. The time of completing hospitalization records and first-time course records, the quality of course records, the accuracy of issuing admission orders, the quality of teaching rounds, and patient’s satisfaction between the two groups were analyzed and compared.Results(1) The average time in the structured group to complete inpatient medical records was significantly shorter than that of the unstructured group (53.61±8.12 min vs. 84.25±16.09 min, P<0.010); the average time in the structured group to complete the first-time course record was shorter than that of the unstructured group (13.20±5.43 min vs. 27.51±8.62 min, P<0.010), and there was a significant statistical difference between the two groups. (2) The overall teaching round quality score of the students in the structured group was significantly higher than that in the unstructured group (84.21±15.61 vs. 70.91±12.28, P<0.010). (3) The score of the medical record writing quality of the structured group was significantly higher than that of the unstructured group (80.25±9.22 vs. 74.22±5.40, P<0.010).ConclusionThe structured electronic medical record specific for pulmonary nodules can effectively improve the training efficiency in the standardized training of surgical residents, improve the clinical ability to deal with pulmonary nodules, improve the integrity and accuracy of key clinical data collected by students, and improve doctor-patient relationship.

          Release date:2022-06-24 01:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Application of OBE-based PBL teaching method in electroencephalography education

          Outcome-based education (OBE) emphasizes student learning outcomes as the core, utilizing a backward design approach to construct the curriculum. In teaching practice based on OBE, teachers need to develop a blueprint in advance that is closely aligned with the content of the teaching, aiming to promote deep learning and ensure that students can fully demonstrate their learning outcomes. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a widely used technology in the field of neuroscience, and the special EEG changes convey a variety of information, which is crucial to the study of diseases. However, due to its specialization and learning difficulty, EEG teaching has been facing many challenges. Under the guidance of OBE concept, traditional knowledge lecture and problem-based learning (PBL) are organically integrated, combined with case analysis and flipped classroom teaching mode, which are applied in EEG teaching practice, in order to obtain more ideal teaching effect.

          Release date:2025-01-11 02:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • Development and Application of Self-Made Visual Teaching Aids for Fetal Intrauterine Condition

          Objective To explore the application value of self-made visual teaching aids in gynecological and obstetrical nursing education. Methods A total of 240 nursing students in grade 2009 from Fujian Medical University and Fujian Health College were selected by cluster sampling and divided by simple randomization into 2 groups (the trial group and the control group). Besides the multimedia combined with traditional teaching adopted in both groups, the visual teaching aids for fetal intrauterine condition was also adopted in the trial group rather than the control group. Questionnaire survey and focus group interview were adopted to appraise the satisfactory degree of all nursing students and the teaching effects evaluation of students in the trial group. Results There were no significant differences between the two groups in education background, and intelligibility evaluation of theoretical study on both the fetal intrauterine condition and the complications in pregnancy and delivery periods (Pgt;0.05), while the difference was statistically significant in the satisfactory degree between different teaching methods (Plt;0.05). 85.0% of nursing students in the trial group thought that visual model could help them to better understand the complications in pregnancy and delivery periods, and the intrauterine condition, 99.17% of students thought that the teaching effect of visual model was better than traditional teaching, and 95.83% of students considered that visual model was favorable for course study. Conclusion The application of self-made visual teaching aids for fetal intrauterine condition makes gynecological and obstetrical nursing education more visual, facilitates students to better understand fetal intrauterine situation and part of the mechanism of pregnancy complications, arouses students’ learning interests, and lays a theory and practice foundation for follow-up internship, so as to enhance the quality of nursing teaching.

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        • Effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning to Improve Clinical Practice Skills for Clinical Students after Graduation: A Systematic Review

          Objective?To assess the effect of problem-based learning (PBL) to improve clinical practice skills for clinical students after graduation. Methods?Computer retrieval was conducted to search for controlled studies comparing PBL with non-PBL. The quality of the included studies was critically evaluated and data were analyzed. Results?A total of 16 articles were included. The results showed that in integrated capabilities, PBL teaching was superior to traditional teaching methods. Whether in self-evaluation or objective evaluation, in terms of legal and ethical aspects of health care, research and presentation skills and ability to solve problem, PBL teaching was superior to non-PBL-learning methods. But in other aspects, it was yet controversial whether PBL-learning was better than non-PBL-learning. Conclusion?Problem-based learning could improve clinical practice skills for clinical students after graduation. However, most trials included are of low quality, so large-scale randomized controlled trials of higher quality are needed to confirm this.

          Release date:2016-09-07 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
        • The effect of full-time teaching position in clinician education

          As the intensity of clinical and research work is high, teaching is gradually paid less attention to and the quality of education cannot be ensured. In this context, a full-time teaching position is set up in West China Hospital which is taken responsibility by qualified clinicians, to improve the teaching quality by strict management and omni-directional teaching. We introduce the setting and running of the full-time teaching position in West China Hospital in this paper.

          Release date:2017-09-15 11:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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