Development of an educational program to improve skills for preventing, diagnosing, and treating non-communicable chronic diseases for final-year medical students in rural and urban communities
Author:
García-Ulloa Ana Cristina1, Chávez-Manzanera Emma Adriana1, Almeda-Valdes Paloma1, Real-Ramírez Janet2, Aguilar-Salinas Carlos Alberto1, Gomez-Velasco Donaji1, Elias-López Daniel Benjamín1, Muñoz-Hernández Liliana1, Moreno-Loaeza Lizbeth1, Martagon-Rosado Alexandro1, Mehta Roopa1, Alcántara-Garcés María Teresa1, Arizmendi-Rodríguez Rodrigo1, Velasco-Pérez María Luisa1, Urbina-Arronte Luz Elena1, Infanzón-Talango Héctor1, Rojas-Torres Francis Evelin1, Lara-Sánchez Carolina1, Flores-Gonzalez Eduardo1, Tinoco-Ventura Erendi1, García-García Juan Eduardo1, Kaufer-Horwitz Martha1, Rodríguez-Flores Marcela1, Vázquez-Velázquez Verónica1, Vera-Zertuche Mauricio1, Gotés-Palazuelos José1, Oseguera-Moguel Jorge1, Galindo-Uribe Jaime1, Fernández-López Margarita1, Hernández Norma2, Cruz-Bautista Ivette3
Affiliation:
1. Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán 2. Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 3. Unidad de Investigación en Enfermedades Metabólicas, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
Abstract
Abstract
Background: The e-Learning with flipped classroom approach educational program is an alternative to online learning (e-Learning) and face-to-face learning for addressing the challenges related to long-distance skill training.
Methods: Consisting of weekly live-time virtual sessions with expert physicians, available resources including updated guidelines, review articles, and blog interactions between colleagues for discussing the clinical cases to improve learning techniques. The availability of all the content (recorded lectures and bibliography) at any time for review is an important aspect for easy learning. This multimodal approach was directed to medical students working in rural communities to get the necessary skills for preventing, diagnosing, treating, and improving the quality of care in non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD). In addition, this model includes a pre and post-course evaluation, a quality of care test, and a dropout and satisfaction survey. The students who obtain the approving grade at the end of the course get a certificate with medical endorsement.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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