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GMS J Med Educ ; 37(7): Doc88, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33364367

RESUMEN

Background: Due to the corona pandemic, we conducted the Heidelberg module of the Master of Medical Education (MME) study program, which focuses on teaching and assessment of communicative and interpofessional skills, digitally for the first time. Method: We outsourced the teaching to a pre-module phase in the weeks upfront. During the module week, the lecturers picked up again and deepened the topics and the participants created, revised and simulated a virtual OSCE course. Results/Conclusion: Evaluation and reflection of the module showed that the digital implementation including an OSCE examination can be an appropriate alternative to a classroom-based training. However, important elements of the MME program that provide networking possibilities and personal exchange can only be replicated in the digital environment to a limited extent. In the future, sensibly applied digital components can be used to enrich the study program.


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Curriculum , Tecnología Digital , Educación Médica , Relaciones Interprofesionales , Comunicación por Videoconferencia , Competencia Clínica , Comunicación , Curriculum/normas , Educación Médica/métodos , Humanos
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PLoS One ; 15(6): e0233400, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32502213

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The teaching of professional roles in medical education is an interdisciplinary concern. However, surgeons require specific standards of professionalism for certain context-based situations. In addition to communication, studies require collaboration, leadership, error-/conflict-management, patient-safety and decision-making as essential competencies for surgeons. Standards for corresponding competencies are defined in special chapters of the German National Competency-based Learning Objectives for Undergraduate Medical Education (NKLM; chapter 8, 10). The current study asks whether these chapters are adequately taught in surgical curricula. Eight German faculties contributed to analysing mapping data considering surgical courses of undergraduate programs. All faculties used the MERlin mapping platform and agreed on procedures for data collection and processing. Sub-competency and objective coverage, as well as the achievement of the competency level were mapped. Overall counts of explicit citations were used for analysis. Collaboration within the medical team is a strongly represented topic. In contrast, interprofessional cooperation, particularly in healthcare sector issues is less represented. Patient safety and dealing with errors and complications is most emphasized for the Manager/Leader, while time management, career planning and leadership are not addressed. Overall, the involvement of surgery in teaching the competencies of the Collaborator and Manager/Leader is currently low. However, there are indications of a curricular development towards explicit teaching of these roles in surgery. Moreover, implicitly taught roles are numerous, which indicates a beginning awareness of professional roles.


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Competencia Clínica/normas , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina/métodos , Enseñanza/normas , Curriculum/tendencias , Educación de Pregrado en Medicina/tendencias , Docentes Médicos/psicología , Docentes Médicos/tendencias , Alemania , Humanos , Liderazgo , Aprendizaje , Seguridad del Paciente , Conducta Social , Cirujanos/psicología
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