| Literature DB >> 35860037 |
Celia Fung1,2, Nicholas Maxwell1,3, Stephen Powell1, Michelle Benassai1,4, Natalia Chunga1, Jennifer Corcoran1, William Barbosa1, Marisabel Lopez5, Betsy Hanampa5, Melissa Llaiqui-Condori6, Victor Delgado-Lazo6,7, Karina Mendoza6,8, Yanet Astete5,9, Martin Flor5,9, Sheyla Palacios9, Blanca Valdovinos1, Jorge Risco1, Isabel Camargo5,9, Ralph Jozefowicz1, Karlo J Lizárraga1,5,6.
Abstract
Medical education has drastically transformed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Measures such as adopting telemedicine visits, minimizing the number of trainees on service, discontinuing external rotations, and converting in-person to online didactics have been broadly and swiftly implemented. While these innovations have promoted greater interconnectivity amongst institutions and made continuing medical education possible, international exchange programs in medical education are still largely disrupted. In response to the changing guidelines and restrictions necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the authors used Kern's six-step approach to design and implement a virtual curriculum to replace the in-person activities of the 2020-2021 Neurology Peru-Rochester exchange program (NeuroPro). Twenty-seven trainees participated in this virtual adaptation. The average daily attendance was ≥85% and the program was rated 9/10 on average in a feedback survey (63% response rate). The median percentage of correct answers during the pre-test was 64% and it increased to 79% during the post-test (P = 0.003). Virtual adaptation of international exchange programs in medical education is feasible to safely continue international collaborative efforts to promote symbiotic building of local expertise and cross-cultural exchange during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; global health; international exchange program; medical education; virtual education
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35860037 PMCID: PMC9267016 DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Glob Health ISSN: 2214-9996 Impact factor: 3.640
Topics of interests for the NeuroPro 2020–2021 as selected during the targeted needs assessment step of the Kern’s approach.
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Neurological exam Neuroanatomical localization Case-based discussions of common neurological conditions in the USA Case-based discussions of common neurological conditions in Peru Evidence-based neurology Tele-neurology |
Medical English and Spanish focused on neurology Local epidemiology, basic statistics Evidence-based medicine, medical informatics ECG interpretation Cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills Labor and delivery skills Cross-cultural exchange, healthcare systems and global health equity |
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Virtual educational activities and schedule of the NeuroPro 2020–2021.
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| GENERAL SEGMENT | NEUROLOGY SEGMENT | |
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| Day 1 |
Lecture: Local epidemiology and basic statistics (M. Llaiqui, faculty, Peru) |
Faculty and trainee introductions Cross-cultural exchange 1: Effects of the pandemic in our local practices Pre-Test |
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| Day 2 |
Lecture: Neurological examination 1 (J. Risco, faculty, USA) |
Lecture: Neurological examination 2 (N. Chunga and J. Risco, resident and faculty, USA) Case-based learning: Localization (N. Chunga and J. Risco, resident and faculty, USA) |
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| Day 3 |
Skills workshop: Local epidemiology, basic statistics (M. Llaiqui, faculty, Peru) |
Lecture: Tele-neurology basics (J. Risco and K. Lizarraga, faculty, USA) Case-based learning: Epilepsy (M. Lopez and I. Camargo, resident and faculty, Peru) |
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Lecture: Evidence-based medicine (K. Lizarraga, faculty, USA) |
Case-based learning: Ischemic stroke (J. Corcoran and J. Risco, resident and faculty, USA) Case-based learning: Hemorrhagic stroke (W. Barbosa and J. Risco, resident and faculty, USA) |
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| Day 5 |
Skills workshop: ECG (N. Maxwell and V. Delgado-Lazo, student and resident, USA) |
Live tele-neurology consultation 1 (Stroke) (B. Hanampa, Peru, and J. Risco, USA, resident and faculty) Case-based learning: Neuro-infectious disease (I. Camargo, faculty, Peru) |
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| Day 6 |
Lecture: Medical informatics (K. Lizarraga, faculty, USA) |
Case-based learning: Neuromuscular (C. Fung and K. Lizarraga, student and faculty, USA) Case-based learning: Headache (S. Powell and K. Lizarraga, student and faculty, USA) |
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| Day 7 |
Skills workshop: Labor and delivery simulation (M. Benassai, USA, and K. Mendoza, Peru, student and faculty) |
Case-based learning: Movement disorders 1 (Parkinson’s disease) (K. Lizarraga, faculty, USA) Live tele-neurology consultation 2 (Parkinson’s disease) (M. Lopez, Peru, and K. Lizarraga, USA, resident and faculty) |
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| Day 8 |
Skills workshop: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation simulation (N. Maxwell and V. Delgado-Lazo, student and resident, USA) |
Case-based learning: Movement disorders 2 (B. Valdovinos, faculty, USA) Case-based learning: Neuro-immunology (B. Hanampa and I. Camargo, resident and faculty, Peru) |
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| Day 9 |
Skills workshop: Medical English (M. Benassai, W. Barbosa, N. Chunga, B. Valdovinos, student, residents and faculty, USA) |
Standardized patient encounters: Medical English (M. Benassai, W. Barbosa, N. Chunga, B. Valdovinos, student, residents and faculty, USA) |
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| Day 10 |
Lecture: Critical appraisal of the literature (K. Lizarraga, faculty, USA) |
Journal club Cross-cultural exchange 2: health care systems, global equity Post-Test Feedback survey |
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