The use of the NEJM knowledge

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作者
Kaell, Alan [1 ]
Sangwan, Jay [2 ]
Boryushkina, Varvara [3 ]
Haggerty, Greg [1 ]
机构
[1] Mather Hosp Northwell Hlth, Grad Med Educ, Port Jefferson, NY USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY USA
[3] Mather Hosp Northwell Hlth, Internal Med Residency, Port Jefferson, NY USA
关键词
NEJM knowledge plus; online education; residency; GME; quality improvement;
D O I
10.1080/20009666.2021.1935595
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Many internal medicine residents struggle to prepare for both the ITE and board test. Most existing resources are simply test question banks that are not linked to existing supporting literature from which they can study. Additionally, program directors are unable to track how much time residents are spending or performing on test preparation. We looked to evaluate the benefit of using this online platform to augment our pulmonary didactics and track time and performance on the pulmonary module and ITE pulmonary section. Method: During the month-long live didactic sessions, residents had free access to the pulmonology NEJM K+ platform. A platform-generated post-test was administered with new questions covering the same key elements, including the level of confidence meta-metric. An anonymous feedback survey was collected to assess the residents' feelings regarding using the NEJM Knowledge+ platform as compared to other prep resources. Results: 44 of 52 residents completed the pre-test. 51/52 completed the month-long didactic sessions and the post-test. Residents' score improvement from % correct pre-test (M = 46.90, SD = 15.31) to % correct post-test (M = 76.29, SD = 18.49) correlated with levels of mastery (t = 9.60, df = 41, p < .001). The % passing improved from 1/44 (2.3%) pre-test to 35/51 (68.6%) post-test, also correlating with levels of mastery. Accurate confidence correlated with improvement from pre to post test score (r = -51, p = .001). Survey feedback was favorable.
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