Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Medical Grand Rounds Attendance: Comparison of In-Person and Remote Conferences

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作者
Monahan, Ken [1 ,2 ]
Gould, Edward [1 ]
Rice, Todd [1 ]
Wright, Patty [1 ]
Vasilevskis, Eduard [1 ]
Harrell, Frank [1 ]
Drago, Monique [1 ]
Mitchell, Sarah [1 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ Sch Med, Nashville, TN USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ Sch Med, 1215 21st Ave,Med Ctr East 5 Floor, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
关键词
continuing medical education; COVID-19; distance education; professional development; virtual learning;
D O I
10.2196/43705
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G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: Many academic medical centers transitioned from in-person to remote conferences due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the impact on faculty attendance is unknown. Objective: This study aims to evaluate changes in attendance at medical grand rounds (MGR) following the transition from an in-person to remote format and as a function of the COVID-19 census at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Methods: We obtained the faculty attendee characteristics from Department of Medicine records. Attendance was recorded using a SMS text message-based system. The daily COVID-19 census was recorded independently by hospital administration. The main attendance metric was the proportion of eligible faculty that attended each MGR. Comparisons were made for the entire cohort and for individual faculty. Results: The observation period was from March 2019 to June 2021 and included 101 MGR conferences with more than 600 eligible faculty. Overall attendance was unchanged during the in-person and remote formats (12,536/25,808, 48.6% vs 16,727/32,680, 51.2%; P=.44) and did not change significantly during a surge in the COVID-19 census. Individual faculty members attendance rates varied widely. Absolute differences between formats were less than -20% or greater than 20% for one-third (160/476, 33.6%) of faculty. Pulmonary or critical care faculty attendance increased during the remote format compared to in person (1450/2616, 55.4% vs 1004/2045, 49.1%; P<.001). A cloud-based digital archive of MGR lectures was accessed by <1% of faculty per conference. Conclusions: Overall faculty attendance at MGR did not change following the transition to a remote format, regardless of the COVID-19 census, but individual attendance habits fluctuated in a bidirectional manner. Incentivizing the use of a digital archive may represent an opportunity to increase faculty consumption of MGR.
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