| Literature DB >> 34263023 |
Robin Patel1, Nicole Lynn Hoppman1, Cindy M Gosse1, Deborah J Hagen-Moe1, Susan K Dunemann1, Justin D Kreuter1, Sharon A Preuss1, Jeffrey L Winters1, Charles D Sturgis1, Joseph J Maleszewski1, Malvika H Solanki1, Bobbi S Pritt1, Michael Rivera1, Ann M Mairose1, Michelle A Nelsen1, Kara L Hansing1, Susan M Lehman1, Randy C Gruhlke1, Jennifer M Boland1.
Abstract
The rapidly spreading COVID-19 pandemic demanded immediate organizational pivots in departments of laboratory medicine and pathology, including development and implementation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 diagnostics in the face of unprecedented supply chain shortages. Laboratory medicine and pathology educational programs were affected in numerous ways. Here, we overview the effects of COVID-19 on the large, academic Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology educational practice at Mayo Clinic, highlighting lessons learned for the post-pandemic era and planning for the possibility of a future pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; education; laboratory medicine; pathology; virtual
Year: 2021 PMID: 34263023 PMCID: PMC8252337 DOI: 10.1177/23742895211020487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acad Pathol ISSN: 2374-2895
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Program Adjustments During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
| Program | Type of programming | Offerings |
|---|---|---|
| Anatomic Pathology Residency and Fellowships | Virtual passive programming | Live lectures (eg, regular structured curriculum, “q3” [see text], Grand Rounds) |
| Virtual active programming | Virtual sign-out sessions | |
| Virtual asynchronous programming | Recorded lectures (eg, regular structured curriculum, Grand Rounds, CAP offerings, USCAP offerings) | |
| Graduation | Virtual | |
| Recruitment | Virtual interviews | |
| Clinical Pathology Residency and Fellowships | Virtual passive programming | Live lectures (eg, regular structured curriculum) |
| Virtual active programming | “WhatsApp” sharing of online educational resources | |
| Virtual asynchronous programming | Recorded lectures (eg, regular structured curriculum, Grand Rounds, CAP offerings, USCAP offerings) | |
| In-house activities | Transfusion medicine service, autopsy, clinical microbiology | |
| Graduation | Virtual | |
| Recruitment | Virtual interviews | |
| Employee | New employee orientation | Virtual |
| Medical Laboratory Science Program | Programming | Hybrid program: split learners into 2 sections to enable in-person activities with physical distancing with other activities held virtually |
| Recruitment | Virtual interviews | |
| Phlebotomy Technician Program | Programming | Hybrid program: split learners into sections to enable in-person activities with physical distancing with other activities held virtually |
| Recruitment | Telephone interviews | |
| Histology Technician Program | Programming | Virtual |
| Graduation | Virtual | |
| Recruitment | Virtual interviews | |
| Cytotechnology Technician Program | Programming | Combinational virtual and on-site |
| Recruitment | Telephone interviews | |
| Extramural Continuing Education | Programming | Suspended or offered virtual |
Abbreviations: CAP, College of American Pathologists; USCAP, United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology.
Figure 1.Results of a survey of participants in extramural educational activities (eg, technologists, phlebotomists, administrative laboratory directors/managers, laboratory supervisors, medical/scientific laboratory directs, pathologists) administered in February 2021 asking, “please tell us how likely you are to take advantage of educational offerings in the following formats, within the next 12 months.” Three quarters of participants valued receiving educational credit from participation in these activities, especially professional acknowledgment for continuing education.
Lessons Learned.
| Electronic proctoring of examinations is acceptable |
| Virtual graduations allow more participation from families, friends, and faculty |
| Work from anywhere is acceptable for some staff |
| Lectures, core curriculum sessions, meetings, and interviews should consider incorporating a virtual component for remote viewing/participation (in addition to traditional in-person options) into the future |
| Virtual sign-out can be used for medical education in pathology when faculty and learners cannot be physically together |
| The Leadership & Management course should be delivered in an in-person format, at least in part |
| Benefits of virtual interviewing include providing content for applicants to review ahead of time at their convenience, live virtual meetings with recent alumni, and virtual slide sessions featuring multiple diverse faculty members |
| Hosting visiting virtual rotations in health care is challenging due to administrative burden and security measures |
| Online learning provides a more relaxing learning setting for some but a more stressful (dissociation from curricular content) learning setting for others |
| Extramural on-demand presentations, interactive modules, livestream conferences, and podcasts are preferred over live conferences in the near-term |