Virtual Self-learning Modules Integrating Pharmacology Concepts into a Geriatric Elective

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Laurel Gorman
Andrea Berry
Mariana Dangiolo
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[1] University Central Florida College of Medicine,Dept. Medical Education
[2] University Central Florida College of Medicine,Office of Faculty Life
[3] University Central Florida College of Medicine,Dept. Internal Medicine
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Medical Science Educator | 2021年 / 31卷
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E-learning; Blended learning; Pharmacology education; Geriatrics; Vertical integration; Basic science-clerkship integration;
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Given barriers to vertical integration during clinical rotations, many struggle with employing effective virtual strategies to revisit foundational sciences during clerkship. To address this, we developed virtual geriatric pharmacology self-learning modules (SLMs) for a fourth-year geriatric elective using cases, interactive exercises, resources, feedback, and quizzes. To evaluate effectiveness, learners were administered a pre- and post-elective quiz with survey. Learners improved performance after using SLMs, valued pharmacology clerkship integration and reinforcement, and agreed SLMs improved understanding, confidence, and attitudes. Thus, SLMs were an effective virtual method for integrating pharmacology that could be modified to teach other foundational sciences during clerkships.
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页码:1767 / 1772
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