The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students

Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip students with knowledge and skills to interpret an electrocardiogram (ECG). This has also been the case at the School of Medicine, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa, with external exa...

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Main Authors: M Jama, J Coetser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Health and Medical Publishing Group 2016-11-01
Series:African Journal of Health Professions Education
Online Access:http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/451/414
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spelling doaj-3c9a85649d4a4b39a45ff9123bb2f4f92020-11-25T01:30:52ZengHealth and Medical Publishing GroupAfrican Journal of Health Professions Education2078-51272016-11-0182140 14310.7196/AJHPE.2016.v8i2.451The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical studentsM JamaJ CoetserBackground. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip students with knowledge and skills to interpret an electrocardiogram (ECG). This has also been the case at the School of Medicine, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa, with external examiners in the final examinations repeatedly commenting on the poor performance of students with regard to interpreting ECGs. Subsequently, the Department of Internal Medicine designed small-group tutorials using animations and analogies as methods to improve the ECG interpretation skills of students.Objectives. To improve students’ ability to interpret ECGs and assess their perceptions of the tutorials.Methods. A questionnaire was administered to 67 final-year medical students after their internal medicine rotation in 2012. The objective of thequestionnaire was to obtain feedback on students’ experiences and perceptions of ECG tutorials.Results. Although the results do not provide evidence that the abovementionedmethods improved the students’ competency to interpret ECGs, the limited findings from their perceptions might assist in the further use and improvement of such an approach to facilitate learning.Conclusion. This article highlights the responsive efforts and willingness of registrars in the Department of Internal Medicine to improve the teachingof a major and frequently used investigation such as the ECG, and how registrars formalised these two methods into tutorials.http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/451/414
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The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
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title The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
title_short The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
title_full The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
title_fullStr The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
title_full_unstemmed The electrocardiogram made really easy: Using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
title_sort electrocardiogram made really easy: using smallgroup tutorials to teach electrocardiogram interpretation to finalyear medical students
publisher Health and Medical Publishing Group
series African Journal of Health Professions Education
issn 2078-5127
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip students with knowledge and skills to interpret an electrocardiogram (ECG). This has also been the case at the School of Medicine, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa, with external examiners in the final examinations repeatedly commenting on the poor performance of students with regard to interpreting ECGs. Subsequently, the Department of Internal Medicine designed small-group tutorials using animations and analogies as methods to improve the ECG interpretation skills of students.Objectives. To improve students’ ability to interpret ECGs and assess their perceptions of the tutorials.Methods. A questionnaire was administered to 67 final-year medical students after their internal medicine rotation in 2012. The objective of thequestionnaire was to obtain feedback on students’ experiences and perceptions of ECG tutorials.Results. Although the results do not provide evidence that the abovementionedmethods improved the students’ competency to interpret ECGs, the limited findings from their perceptions might assist in the further use and improvement of such an approach to facilitate learning.Conclusion. This article highlights the responsive efforts and willingness of registrars in the Department of Internal Medicine to improve the teachingof a major and frequently used investigation such as the ECG, and how registrars formalised these two methods into tutorials.
url http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/451/414
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