The use of role-play in the learning of medical terminology for online and face-to-face courses

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作者
del Moral, Brenda L. M. [1 ]
VanPutte, Cinnamon L. [2 ]
McCracken, Barbara A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Edgewood Coll, Madison, WI 53711 USA
[2] Southern Illinois Univ, Sch Dent Med, Alton, IL USA
关键词
active learning; group-based learning; medical terminology; role-play; team-based learning; STUDENT PERFORMANCE; SCIENCE;
D O I
10.1152/advan.00273.2023
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Student engagement while learning a new, unfamiliar vocabulary is challenging in health science courses. A group role-play activity was created to teach students medical terminology and learn why its correct usage is important. This activity brought engagement and relevance to a topic traditionally taught through lecture and rote memorization and led to the development of an undergraduate and a stand-alone introductory course to teach students medical terminology. The undergraduate course was designed to be a fully online medical terminology course for health science students and a face-to-face course for first-year dental students founded in active learning and group work. The course's centerpiece learning activity focused on using published case studies with role-play. In this group activity, students are challenged to interpret a published patient case study as one of the members of a healthcare team. This course models the group work inherent in modern health care to practice building community and practicing professional skills. This approach gives students the capacity to work asynchronously in a team-based approach using our learning management system's wiki tool and requires students to take responsibility for their learning and group dynamics. Students practice identification, writing, analyzing, and speaking medical terms while rotating through the roles. Students in both classes self-reported a 92% to 99% strong or somewhat agreement using a five-point Likert scale that the course pedagogy was valued and helpful in their learning of medical terminology. Overall, this method has proven to be an engaging way for students to learn medical terminology. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Role-play can engage students and encourage learning in identification, pronouncing, writing, and understanding medical terminology in multiple course formats.
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页数:10
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