Virtual Anesthesiology Medical Student Learning Program Pilot Designed in Response to COVID-19

J Educ Perioper Med. 2023 Apr 1;25(2):E706. doi: 10.46374/volxxv_issue2_Xi. eCollection 2023 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Background: This learning opportunity was designed to provide an interactive, virtual, educational anesthesiology program for interested medical students and to offer an opportunity to learn more about an institutional culture through a question and answer (Q&A) with program faculty preceptors for the 2020-2021 anesthesiology residency application cycle. We sought to identify if this virtual learning program was a valuable educational tool through a survey.

Methods: A short Likert-scale survey was sent to medical students before and after participation in a session using REDCap electronic data capture tool. We designed the survey to assess the program's self-reported effect on participants' anesthesiology knowledge, and whether the program design was successful in creating a collaborative experience while also providing a forum to explore residency programs.

Results: All respondents found the call useful in building anesthesiology knowledge and networking, and 42 (86%) found the call helpful in deciding where to apply for residency. Overall, 100% of respondents found the call useful, collaborative, engaging, and important to define critical thinking skills.

Conclusions: The framework used for this program-virtual asynchronous and synchronous problem-based learning-can be applied broadly with potential benefit to medical student participants challenged by the cancellation of clinical rotations.

Keywords: Medical education; anesthesiology; residency; virtual learning.

Grants and funding

Financial Disclosures: Support was provided solely from institutional and/or departmental sources.