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Cross analysis of knowledge and learning methods followed by French residents in cardiology.

Aymeric Menet1, Nathalie Assez2, Dominique Lacroix3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: No scientific assessment of the theoretical teaching of cardiology in France is available. AIM: To analyse the impact of the available teaching modalities on the theoretical knowledge of French residents in cardiology.
METHODS: Electronic questionnaires were returned by 283 residents. In the first part, an inventory of the teaching/learning methods was taken, using 21 questions (Yes/No format). The second part was a knowledge test, comprising 15 multiple-choice questions, exploring the core curriculum.
RESULTS: Of the 21 variables tested, four emerged as independent predictors of the score obtained in the knowledge test: access to self-assessment (P=0.0093); access to teaching methods other than lectures (P=0.036); systematic discussion about clinical decisions (P=0.013); and the opportunity to prepare and give lectures (P=0.039). The fifth variable was seniority in residency (P=0.0003). Each item of the knowledge test was analysed independently: the score was higher when teaching the item was driven by reading guidelines and was lower if the item had not been covered by the programme (P<0.001). Finally, 91% of students would find it useful to have a national source for each topic of the curriculum; 76% of them would often connect to an e-learning platform if available.
CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to rethink teaching in cardiology by involving students in the training, by using teaching methods other than lectures and by facilitating access to self-assessment. The use of digital tools may be a particularly effective approach.
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Keywords:  Auto-évaluation; Cardiologie; Cardiology; Distance learning; E-learning; Enseignement; Internes; Residency; Self-assessment; Training

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25921839     DOI: 10.1016/j.acvd.2015.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 1875-2128            Impact factor:   2.340


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