Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a major impact on education at all age levels, including professional schools and health professions programs. We describe the experience of adapting preclinical medical school courses within an integrated curriculum to virtual instruction. A...
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doaj-cd70064cba0348ce80b14f4bdd9827fa2021-05-19T21:33:27ZengSAGE PublishingAcademic Pathology2374-28952021-05-01810.1177/23742895211015337Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 RestrictionsMatthew D. Krasowski MD, PhD0John L. Blau MD1Stephanie J. Chen MD2Karra A. Jones MD, PhD3Thomas J. Schmidt PhD4Leslie A. Bruch MD5 Department of Pathology, , Iowa City, IA, USA Department of Pathology, , Iowa City, IA, USA Department of Pathology, , Iowa City, IA, USA Department of Pathology, , Iowa City, IA, USA Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, , Iowa City, IA, USA Department of Pathology, , Iowa City, IA, USAThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a major impact on education at all age levels, including professional schools and health professions programs. We describe the experience of adapting preclinical medical school courses within an integrated curriculum to virtual instruction. A major feature of two of the courses were pathology small groups adapted from pathology courses in the previous medical school curriculum. These small groups were designed to use facilitated groups of 8 to 10 students. With a sudden change to virtual learning, these small groups were shifted to large group virtual sessions. In general, the conversion went well, with ongoing optimization of the format of the large group sessions mainly occurring over the first several sessions. End-of-course student evaluations were generally positive, but with a preference toward returning to live sessions in the future. Scores on 5 multiple choice examinations in the spring 2020 course were essentially identical in mean, standard deviation, and distribution to examinations in the previous 2 years of the course that had similar layout and topic organization. We discuss the challenges and successes of the switch to virtual instruction and of teaching pathology content within an integrated medical school curriculum.https://doi.org/10.1177/23742895211015337 |
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Matthew D. Krasowski MD, PhD John L. Blau MD Stephanie J. Chen MD Karra A. Jones MD, PhD Thomas J. Schmidt PhD Leslie A. Bruch MD Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions Academic Pathology |
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Matthew D. Krasowski MD, PhD John L. Blau MD Stephanie J. Chen MD Karra A. Jones MD, PhD Thomas J. Schmidt PhD Leslie A. Bruch MD |
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Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions |
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Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions |
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Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions |
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Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions |
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Teaching Pathology in an Integrated Preclinical Medical School Curriculum and Adaptations to COVID-19 Restrictions |
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teaching pathology in an integrated preclinical medical school curriculum and adaptations to covid-19 restrictions |
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a major impact on education at all age levels, including professional schools and health professions programs. We describe the experience of adapting preclinical medical school courses within an integrated curriculum to virtual instruction. A major feature of two of the courses were pathology small groups adapted from pathology courses in the previous medical school curriculum. These small groups were designed to use facilitated groups of 8 to 10 students. With a sudden change to virtual learning, these small groups were shifted to large group virtual sessions. In general, the conversion went well, with ongoing optimization of the format of the large group sessions mainly occurring over the first several sessions. End-of-course student evaluations were generally positive, but with a preference toward returning to live sessions in the future. Scores on 5 multiple choice examinations in the spring 2020 course were essentially identical in mean, standard deviation, and distribution to examinations in the previous 2 years of the course that had similar layout and topic organization. We discuss the challenges and successes of the switch to virtual instruction and of teaching pathology content within an integrated medical school curriculum. |
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