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    • Current situation and improvement strategies of ideological and political education teaching evaluation in standardized residency training

      The ideological and political education in standardized residency training plays an important role in cultivating medical talents with noble medical ethics and exquisite medical skills. Teaching evaluation is an important method to promote teaching improvement and optimization. However, there are still some problems and challenges in the evaluation of ideological and political education for standardized residency training. This article proposes the ideological and political education of standardized residency training can be comprehensively evaluated by the context-input-process-product evaluation model from four aspects: background, input, process, and result evaluation. The aim is to provide solid support and guidance for the ideological and political education route in standardized residency training.

      Release date:2025-07-29 05:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Application effect evaluation of reverse digital modeling combined with three-dimensional printed disease models in standardized clinical training and teaching of pelvic tumor

      Objective To evaluated the application effect of reverse digital modeling combined with three-dimensional (3D)-printed disease models in the standardized training of orthopedic residents focusing on pelvic tumors. Methods From August 2022 to August 2023, 60 orthopedic residents from West China Hospital, Sichuan University were randomly assigned to a trial group (n=30) and a control group (n=30). The trial group received instruction using reverse digital modeling and 3D-printed pelvic tumor models, while the control group underwent traditional teaching methods. Teaching outcomes were evaluated and compared between groups through knowledge tests, practical skill assessments, and satisfaction surveys. Results Before training, there was no statistically significant difference in knowledge tests or practical skill assessments between the two groups (P>0.05). After training, the trial group showed significantly better performance than the control group in knowledge tests (90.5±5.2 vs. 78.4±6.8, P<0.05), skill assessments (92.7±4.9 vs. 81.3±6.2, P<0.05), and satisfaction surveys (9.40±1.10 vs. 7.60±1.20, P<0.05). One month after training, the trial group still showed significantly better performance than the control group in knowledge tests (88.1±6.4 vs. 72.3±7.1, P<0.05) and skill assessments (90.3±5.8 vs. 75.6±6.9, P<0.05). Conclusions Reverse digital modeling combined with 3D printing offers an intuitive and effective teaching approach that improves comprehension of pelvic tumor anatomy and strengthens clinical and technical competencies. This method significantly enhances learning outcomes in standardized residency training and holds promise for broader integration into medical education.

      Release date:2025-05-26 04:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • The effect of full-time teaching position in clinician education

      As the intensity of clinical and research work is high, teaching is gradually paid less attention to and the quality of education cannot be ensured. In this context, a full-time teaching position is set up in West China Hospital which is taken responsibility by qualified clinicians, to improve the teaching quality by strict management and omni-directional teaching. We introduce the setting and running of the full-time teaching position in West China Hospital in this paper.

      Release date:2017-09-15 11:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Reform Cultivation Mode, Cultivate Creative Alma—Evidence-based Medicine Teaching Reform Practice

      Objective To provide a reference for the best evidence-based medicine (EBM) education modelby retrospective analysis and summary the EBM education model of the EBM center of Lanzhou University for medicalpostgraduates. Methods To utilize students’ spare time we changed the traditional teaching method, and instead used problem based learning and academic discussions to teach postgraduates how to design and apply research. Results Sixtytwo postgraduates were trained and completed 73 research papers and registered 33 Cochrane systematic reviews. Twentythree papers were published in foreign journals (SCI) as first authors, 34 papers were published in domestic journals. Five students received awards in the academic conference of Lanzhou University. Conclusion Medical students will benefit from taking part in EBM research. This education model will help them not only understand the methods of clinical research and EBM and improve the quality of their research and their cooperative skills, but also master related clinical knowledge.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Application effect research of the four-dimensional teaching library model in the training of neuroinfection subspecialty continuing physicians

      Objective To explore the application effect of the four-dimensional teaching library model in the training of neuroinfection subspecialty continuing physicians, and compare it with traditional rotational training. Methods Continuing physicians who received training in the Department of Neurology of Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University between March 2021 and February 2023 were selected. The continuing physicians who received traditional rotational training between March 2021 and February 2022 would serve as the control group, and the continuing physicians who received four-dimensional teaching library model training between March 2022 and February 2023 would serve as the experimental group. The Mini-CEX scale was used to evaluate the clinical comprehensive abilities of two groups of continuing physicians. At the same time, self-made questionnaires were used to evaluate the evaluation of two groups of continuing physicians on different teaching modes. Results A total of 55 continuing physicians were included. Among them, there were 27 people in the control group and 28 people in the experimental group. There was no statistically significant difference in the comparison of general information between the two groups (P>0.05). At the time of graduation, all items on the Mini-CEX scale in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). The survey questionnaire results showed that the experimental group scored higher than the control group in terms of improving learning interest, improving self-learning ability, improving clinical thinking, improving analysis and problem-solving ability, improving doctor-patient communication ability, and increasing teamwork (P<0.05). Conclusion The application effect of the four-dimensional teaching library model in the training of neuroinfection subspecialty continuing physicians is better than that of traditional rotational training, which can significantly improve the clinical comprehensive ability of continuing physicians and is worth promoting.

      Release date:2024-06-24 02:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Effects of Seminar teaching model versus lecture-based learning in clinical medical students in China: a systematic review

      ObjectiveTo systematically review the teaching effects of Seminar teaching model versus lecture-based learning (LBL) teaching model on clinical medical students in China.MethodsPubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Internet, WanFang Data and VIP database were electronically searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on Seminar versus LBL applied in clinical medical students in China, from the establishment of database to October 2017. The Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.2 software.ResultsA total of 12 RCTs with 741 students were enrolled, including 380 in Seminar teaching group and 361 in LBL teaching group. The results of Meta-analysis demonstrated that the basic theory score [standard mean difference (SMD)=1.17, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.72, 1.62), P<0.000 01], the clinical skill score [SMD=1.33, 95%CI (0.82, 1.83), P<0.000 01], the classroom atmosphere score [SMD=1.51, 95%CI (1.13, 1.90), P<0.000 01], the team score [SMD=0.86, 95%CI (0.50, 1.22), P<0.000 01], and the autonomous learning ability score [SMD=2.25, 95%CI (0.31, 4.18), P=0.02] of Seminar teaching group were superior to those in the LBL teaching group.ConclusionThe Seminar teaching model is superior to the LBL teaching model in clinical medical students.

      Release date:2018-03-26 03:32 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Improving the teaching ability of neurology refresher doctors by case teaching method combined with flipped classroom teaching model

      Objective To explore the teaching ability of the neurology refresher doctors by case teaching method combined with flipped classroom teaching mode. Methods The refresher doctors who were studying in the infection group of Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University between March 2019 and September 2020 were selected. According to the time of admission, the enrolled refresher doctors were divided into control group (grade 2019) and observation group (grade 2020). The control group adopted the traditional teaching mode, and the observation group adopted the case teaching method combined with the flipped classroom teaching mode. A self-designed questionnaire was used to compare the teaching ability of the two groups of refresher doctors. Results A total of 44 refresher doctors were included. Among them, there were 24 refresher doctors in the control group and 20 refresher doctors in the observation group. The self-evaluation of the teaching ability of the two groups of refresher doctors and the evaluation of their teaching ability by the teachers showed that, except for the item “enthusiasm for teaching and willingness to spend enough time to participate in the evaluation of teaching work” of humanistic quality (P>0.05), the observation group was better than the control group in professional knowledge, teaching ability, teaching methods and humanistic quality (P<0.05). Conclusions Through the case teaching method combined with flipped classroom teaching mode, the teaching ability of refresher doctors can be cultivated, which is helpful for training more high-quality doctors for the country and promoting the sustainable and coordinated development of medical education. However, the awareness and enthusiasm of the refresher doctors to teaching work need to be improved.

      Release date:2022-07-28 02:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • From Identifying Problems to Developing Evidence-based Solutions in Teaching and Management of Overseas Medical Students: Preliminary Course Evaluation and Its Long-term Initiative

      Objectives To establish a course evaluation model for overseas medical students in West China Medical School of Sichuan University, to identify problems in teaching and to solve problems based on evidence so as to futher improve the quality of teaching. Methods We conducted a preliminary course evaluation to determine the limitations of our evaluation methods and to convey our intention to related stakeholders. Firstly, we identified problems in teaching according to the feedback from our students using a questionnaire. Secondly, we proposed an initial list of possible solutions to these problems based on evidence from literature searching and discussion within the Department of Teaching Affairs. We submitted the initial list to the administrative departments, teaching departments (teachers) and students to identify applicable solutions through two rounds of formal consensus. Their attitudes to this procedure of evaluation and decision-making were collected. Finally, incentives were given out by administrative departments and teaching departments to facilitate the implementation of applicable solutions. Results Teachers’ English ability and the didactic teaching methods were the most concerned problems. In addition, some semesters and courses were not well arranged and there was not enough practice time. An initial list of 14 items was submitted to teaching departments and students. They all agreed with the procedure of evaluation and decision-making. We also found that some aspects of the evaluation methods and styles need to be improved. An additional paper would report further results. Conclusion This preliminary evaluation was helpful for improving teaching and formal evaluation in the future. We need to strengthen the English language skills of younger faculty and gradually adopt a model of student-centered and enquiry-based teaching. This process of evaluation and improvement should be applied as a long-term policy and an evidence-based research group should be established to work together with our quality assurance unit.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:15 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Rational and Results: Medical Students Participating in Researches for Production of Best Evidence

      Objective To find the best teaching method of summer EBM course to help students understand and apply EBM principles in research. Methods Training medical students to participate in an international team of clinical research for best evidence. We used a step-by-step method to teach how to write Cochrane systematic review and apply its method to other researches. Results Since our training program was launched three years ago, 38 medical students have taken part in the training. Five Cochrane systematic reviews and 19 protocols were published in The Cochrane L ibrary. Three medical students were the principal investigators and played an important role in another 2 studies. Seven articles were published in Chinese medical key journals, and 1 was indexed by SCI. Eleven students were funded to participate in the international academic conferences.Conclusions Medical students will benefit from taking part in the EBM research. This activity will help them not only understand method of clinical research and EBM , improve the quality of research and their cooperative skills but also master related clinical knowledge.

      Release date:2016-09-07 02:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • The feasibility study of bilingual teaching rounds in vascular surgery teaching

      Objective To analyze the feasibility, possible problems and application of bilingual teaching rounds in vascular surgery teaching. Methods Ninety participants included internship, interns and residents of standardized training from 2015 to 2016 in vascular department of West China Hospital of Sichuan University were included. The questionnaire named the feasibility of bilingual rounds in surgery teaching was done and analyzed in all of these students. The results of the evaluation score from different teachers on their teaching process were also analyzed. Results Three groups could accept bilingual teaching rounds of this teaching form, and all of them were willing to be involved in, but their English levels and acceptance participate times were different. The CET4 levels of three groups did not have any difference; however, the CET6 levels had significant difference. There were significant differences in the preparation times and the review times (all P values <0.05), and there were no difference in acceptance, value and promote degree (all P values >0.1). In different teaching teachers' self assessment on the same objective, there was significant differences (all P values <0.05). Conclusion Bilingual rounds in surgery teaching have certain feasibility. Different adjustments are needed according to the English level and the grade, and higher request of the teacher is necessary.

      Release date:2017-06-16 02:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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