A Strategy for Undergraduate Medical Education in Urology During the COVID-19 Pandemic

J Surg Educ. 2021 May-Jun;78(3):746-750. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.09.011. Epub 2020 Sep 14.

Abstract

Objective: To provide a framework for a virtual curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic for medical student educators that introduces and teaches clinical concepts important in urology and surgical specialties in general.

Methods: We created a 1-week virtual urology course utilizing interactive lectures, case-based exercises, and faculty-proctored surgical video reviews. Students were assigned self-study modules and participated in case-based discussions and presentations on a topic of their choice. Students' perceptions of urology as a specialty and the utility of the course was evaluated through pre- and postcourse surveys. Understanding of urologic content was evaluated with a multiple-choice exam.

Results: A total of nine students were enrolled in the course. All students reported increased understanding of the common urologic diagnoses and of urology as a specialty by an average of 2.5 points on a 10-point Likert scale (Cohen's measure of effect size: 3.2). Additionally, 56% of students reported increased interest, 22% reported no change and 22% reported a decreased interest in pursuing urology as a specialty following the course. Students self-reported increased knowledge of a variety of urologic topics on a 10-point Likert scale. The average exam score on the multiple-choice exam improved from 50% before the course to 89% after the course.

Conclusions: Various teaching techniques can be employed through a virtual platform to introduce medical students to the specialty of urology and increase clinical knowledge surrounding common urologic conditions. As the longevity of the COVID-19 pandemic becomes increasingly apparent and virtual teaching is normalized, these techniques can have far-reaching utility within the traditional medical student surgical curriculum.

Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Interpersonal and Communication Skills; Medical Knowledge; Medical student education; Patient Care; Practice-Based Learning and Improvement; Urology; Virtual education.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19*
  • Curriculum
  • Education, Medical, Undergraduate*
  • Humans
  • Pandemics
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Students, Medical*
  • Urology* / education