Re-conceptualizing medical education in the post-COVID era.

Med Teach

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Program for Research and Innovation in Medical Education (PRIME). Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant changes in medical education delivery, prompting a study to assess these impacts and future directions in the field.
  • - Interviews with leaders from 16 US medical schools revealed mixed feelings about online education, highlighting its efficiency but expressing concerns about drawbacks like limited social interaction and challenges in clinical training.
  • - Experts suggest a hybrid model moving forward, maintaining online learning for lectures while prioritizing in-person education for skills development, alongside new elements like telemedicine and greater student involvement in patient care.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has forced changes in the delivery of medical education. We aimed to explore these changes and determine whether they will impact the future of medical education in any way.

Methods: We invited leaders in medical education from all accessible US-based medical schools to participate in an online individual semi-structured interview.

Results: Representatives of 16 medical schools participated. They commented on the adequacy of online education for knowledge transfer, and the logistical advantages it offered, but decried its negative influence on social learning, interpersonal relationships and professional development of students, and its ineffectiveness for clinical education. Most participants indicated that they would maintain online learning for didactic purposes in the context of flipped classrooms but that a return to in-person education was essential for most other educational goals. Novel content will be introduced, especially in telemedicine and social medicine, and the students' roles and responsibilities in patient care and in curricular development may evolve in the future.

Conclusions: This study is the first to document the practical steps that will be adopted by US medical schools in delivering medical education, which were prompted and reinforced by their experience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2023.2290463DOI Listing

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