RheumMadness Over Two Years: Engaging Participants in Active Learning and Connecting Early Trainees to the Rheumatology Community

Author:

He Lauren1,Katz Guy2ORCID,Garren Akrithi3,Kellogg Ben4,Macklin Michael5,Bair Courtney6,Qaiser Iman7,Usmani Sabahat8,Balbach Meridith9,Lueck Benjamin6ORCID,Sparks Matthew6,Criscione‐Schreiber Lisa6,Leverenz David6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan Health System Ann Arbor

2. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston

3. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Washington D.C.

4. Duke University Health System Durham North Carolina

5. The University of Chicago Chicago Illinois

6. Duke University Durham North Carolina

7. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Durant

8. Weiss Memorial Hospital Chicago Illinois

9. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee

Abstract

ObjectiveRheumMadness is an online learning collaborative that seeks to actively engage the rheumatology community. The objective of this manuscript is to analyze the educational experience of RheumMadness over two years.MethodsDirect measures of participant engagement were obtained using web‐based analytics. An electronic survey was created after the tournament to capture self‐reported engagement and educational experience using the Community of Inquiry framework. Data were analyzed according to the following objectives: (1) compare demographics, engagement, and educational experience of participants between 2021 and 2022; (2) describe the educational experience of those who created scouting reports; (3) explore the impact of RheumMadness on early learners (medical students and residents).ResultsCompared with 2021, the 2022 tournament had more participants who submitted a bracket, more early learners, and more scouting report creators. Self‐reported engagement and educational experience was high in both years of the tournament among all participants. Over 85% of scouting report creators reported that making a report was a fun and valuable learning experience. Early learners reported significantly higher levels of knowledge integration, sense of belonging in the rheumatology community, social connection, and overall learning experience compared with more advanced participants. Eighty‐five percent of early learners reported that RheumMadness increased their interest in rheumatology.ConclusionRheumMadness expanded from 2021 to 2022, engaging more participants in collaborative learning. Our results demonstrate that RheumMadness is particularly impactful among medical students and residents by helping them explore rheumatology topics and connect with the rheumatology community.

Funder

Rheumatology Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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