Use of Virtual Interactive Patient Encounters to Prepare First-Year Medical Students for Clinical Practice

Author:

Roberts John K.1,Sullivan Meghan2,Atwater Sierra3,Desai Katha4,Prabhu Neel K.5,Hertz Julian T.6,Buhr Gwendolen T.7,Peyser Bruce8,Weigle Nancy9

Affiliation:

1. J.K. Robertsis associate professor of medicine, Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Duke University Health System, and clinical correlations course director, Duke School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

2. M. Sullivanis a medical student, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

3. S. Atwaterwas a medical student, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

4. K. Desaiwas a medical student, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

5. N.K. Prabhuwas a medical student, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

6. J.T. Hertzis assistant professor of emergency medicine, Duke University Health System, and clinical skills training immersion course director, Duke School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

7. G.T. Buhris associate professor of medicine, Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Duke University Health System, Durham, North Carolina.

8. B. Peyseris professor of medicine, Department of Medicine, Duke University Health System, Durham, North Carolina.

9. N. Weigleis associate professor in family medicine and community health, Duke University Health System, and clinical skills foundation course director, Duke School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.

Abstract

Problem With the dissolution of the Step 2 Clinical Skills exam, medical programs have a greater responsibility to teach and assess clinical skills in the preclerkship years. Clinical teaching this early has traditionally been avoided because of insufficient integration with biomedical sciences, curricular time constraints, and concerns about overwhelming novice learners with clinical learning objectives. To overcome these barriers, the authors created a clinical framework for the biomedical science curriculum by integrating a series of virtual interactive patient (VIP) videos. Approach Matriculating first-year medical students were enrolled in a clinically integrated biomedical science course that used VIP videos to teach and assess clinical skills. The VIP videos were enhanced with interactive pop-in windows, and at the conclusion of each video, students performed a clinical documentation task and received immediate feedback. The authors implemented 7 VIP cases during fall 2021 in which first-year medical students wrote the patient care plan, problem representation statement, or clinical reasoning assessment. Student responses were independently evaluated by course faculty using a 4-level scoring scale. The authors calculated the pooled mean scores for each documentation task and examined student feedback. Outcomes Seven VIP encounters were assigned to 124 students (mean response rate, 98.5%). Pooled mean scores on the clinical documentation tasks showed that most students were able to achieve levels 3 or 4 when writing the patient care plan (97 [82%] to 113 [94%]), addressing social determinants of health (80 [67%]), writing an accurate problem representation statement (113 [91%] to 117 [94%]), and performing clinical reasoning skills (48 [40%] to 95 [82%]). Next Steps VIP encounters were feasible to produce, effective at integrating course content, successful at assessing student clinical documentation skills, and well received. The authors will continue to produce, implement, and study the VIP as an integrating learning tool in undergraduate medical education.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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