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Simulating the Multi‐Disciplinary Care Team Approach: Enhancing Student Understanding of Anatomy through Interprofessional Sessions with Ultrasound
Author(s) -
Luetmer Marianne,
Cloud Beth,
Youdas James,
Pawlina Wojciech,
Lachman Nirusha
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.691.5
Subject(s) - test (biology) , medical education , medicine , session (web analytics) , health care , rehabilitation , interprofessional education , psychology , physical therapy , computer science , paleontology , world wide web , economics , biology , economic growth
The quality of healthcare delivery is dependent on collaboration between various professional disciplines. Integrating opportunities for interprofessional learning in medical education programs will prepare future clinicians to be effective members of a multi‐disciplinary care team. We incorporated an ultrasound demonstration of the upper limb into the gross anatomy courses for first year medical (n=53) and physical therapy (n=28) students. Prior to participating in the learning experience, all students took a short individual pre‐test based on clinical concepts regarding the assigned study material. A physical medicine and rehabilitation physician demonstrated the use of ultrasound as a diagnostic and procedural tool for the shoulder and elbow. Following the demonstration, students worked within interprofessional teams (n=14 teams) to review the related anatomy on dissected specimens. At the end of the session, students worked within interprofessional teams to complete a collaborative post‐test. Team scores were compared to the mean individual score within each team using a paired t‐test. Students scored higher on the collaborative post‐test (5.7/6) than on the individual pre‐test (4.2/6), p <0.0001. Results suggest that working in interprofessional teams may enhance understanding and clinical application of anatomy, thereby reinforcing the benefit of an interdisciplinary team approach to patient care.

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