Development of an intensive simulating training program in emergency medicine for medical students in China

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Xin Lu [1 ]
Shi Feng [1 ]
Shi-gong Guo [2 ]
Mu-bing Qin [1 ]
Xiang-ning Liu [1 ]
Shi-yuan Yu [1 ]
Li-na Zhao [1 ]
Zeng-zheng Ge [1 ]
Jing-jing Chai [1 ]
Sheng-yong Xu [1 ]
Di Shi [1 ]
Ji-hai Liu [1 ]
Hua-dong Zhu [1 ]
Yi Li [1 ]
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[1] Emergency Department, State Key Laboratory of Complex Severe and Rare Diseases, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
[2] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Southmead Hospital
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BACKGROUND: A national standardized emergency medicine(EM) curriculum for medical students, including specific competencies in procedural skills, are absent in many countries. The development of an intensive simulating training program in EM, based on a tight schedule, is anticipated to enhance the competency of medical students.METHODS: A 3-day intensive EM training program, consisting of four procedural skills and 8-hour case-based learning(CBL), was developed by experienced physicians from the EM department in Peking Union Medical College Hospital(PUMCH). Medical students from Peking Union Medical College(PUMC) and Tsinghua University(THU) participated in the training. Three written tests were cautiously designed to examine the short-term(immediately after the program) and long-term(6 months after the program) effi cacy of the training. After completion of the training program, an online personal appraisal questionnaire was distributed to the students on WeChat(a mobile messaging App commonly used in China) to achieve anonymous self-evaluation.RESULTS: Ninety-seven out of 101 students completed the intensive training and took all required tests. There was a signifi cant increase in the average score after the intensive simulating training program(pre-training 13.84 vs. 15.57 post-training, P<0.001). Compared with the pre-training test, 63(64.9%) students made progress. There was no signifi cant diff erence in scores between the tests taken immediately after the program and 6 months later(15.57±2.22 vs. 15.38±2.37, P=0.157). Students rated a higher score in all diseases and procedural skills, and felt that their learning was fruitful.CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of a standardized intensive training program in EM focusing on key competencies can improve clinical confi dence, knowledge, and skills of medical students toward the specialty. In addition, having such a program can also enhance student’s interest in EM as a career choice which may enhance recruitment into the specialty and workplace planning.
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