The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical student education: Implementation and outcome of a virtual general surgery curriculum.
Am J Surg
; 224(1 Pt B): 612-616, 2022 07.
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BACKGROUND: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, medical schools were forced to adapt clinical curricula. The University of Washington School of Medicine created a hybrid in person and virtual general surgery clerkship. METHODS: The third year general surgery clerkship was modified to a 4-week in person and 2-week virtual clerkship to accommodate the same number of learners in less time. All students completed a survey to assess the impact of the virtual clerkship. RESULTS: The students preferred faculty lectures over national modules in the virtual clerkship. 58.6% indicated they would prefer the virtual component before the in-person experience. There was no change from previous years in final grades or clerkship exam scores after this hybrid curriculum. CONCLUSIONS: If the need for a virtual general surgery curriculum arises again in the future, learners value this experience at the beginning of the clerkship and prefer faculty lectures over national modules.
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Estudiantes de Medicina
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Cirugía General
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Prácticas Clínicas
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Educación de Pregrado en Medicina
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COVID-19
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Humans
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Am J Surg
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2022
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