The development, implementation, and evaluation of a medical student peer teaching training curriculum during a high-fidelity prehospital trauma simulation

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作者
Rudinsky, Sherri L. [1 ]
Spalding, Carmen [2 ]
Conley, Sean P. [1 ]
Everett, Lauren [3 ]
Cole, Rebekah [1 ]
机构
[1] Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Mil & Emergency Med, Bethesda, MD USA
[2] Naval Med Ctr, San Diego, CA USA
[3] 316th Surg Operat Squadron, Afb, MD USA
关键词
curriculum development; emergency medicine; peer teaching; prehospital skills; qualitative evaluation; trauma; EDUCATION; TEACHERS;
D O I
10.1002/aet2.10782
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives While peer teaching has been found to be an effective technique during simulation, no peer teaching training curriculum (PTTC) has been developed for simulation-based learning. The objective of this study, therefore, was to develop, implement, and evaluate a PTTC during a high-fidelity trauma simulation. Methods When developing the PTTC, we combined several validated learning models for teaching and learning procedural skills. We then implemented it over 6 days in two phases: instructional (learning how to teach) and experiential (practicing teaching). Our research team conducted a qualitative evaluation to evaluate the effectiveness of the PTTC. We analyzed written self-reflections from 20 second-year medical students who completed the PTTC. Using an iterative inductive approach to data analysis, our research team first individually coded the reflection papers. We then met to define and categorize the codes into themes. Finally, we compared these themes to the PTTC's objectives to evaluate the curriculum's effectiveness. Results The following themes emerged from the data: 1) learning through teaching; 2) self-actualization as an educator; and 3) role of physician as leader, advocate, and educator. The students described how the peer teaching experience improved their own procedural knowledge and skills. They also reported an increase in their leadership and communication skills as they effectively provided guidance and feedback to their peers, which led to their self-actualization as an educator. This self-actualization inspired the peer teachers' professional identity formation as leaders and educators in medicine. Conclusions Based on these themes, we found our PTTC to be an effective curricular design. Our results reinforce previously described benefits to both peer teachers and learners in regard to medical knowledge and skills acquisition and furthers the academic emergency medicine community's understanding of how students' involvement as peer teachers in simulation-based education impacts their professional development.
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