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OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics

BACKGROUND: Personalised medicine is rapidly changing the clinical environment, especially in regard to the management of cancer. However, for the large part, methods used to educate undergraduate students as future biomedical scientists and medical doctors have not reflected these changes. In order...

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Autores principales: Schoenborn, Priska, Osborne, Richard, Toms, Nick, Johnstone, Karen, Milsom, Chlöe, Muneer, Reema, Jarvis, Michael A., Belshaw, Robert
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31699073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1812-7
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author Schoenborn, Priska
Osborne, Richard
Toms, Nick
Johnstone, Karen
Milsom, Chlöe
Muneer, Reema
Jarvis, Michael A.
Belshaw, Robert
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Osborne, Richard
Toms, Nick
Johnstone, Karen
Milsom, Chlöe
Muneer, Reema
Jarvis, Michael A.
Belshaw, Robert
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description BACKGROUND: Personalised medicine is rapidly changing the clinical environment, especially in regard to the management of cancer. However, for the large part, methods used to educate undergraduate students as future biomedical scientists and medical doctors have not reflected these changes. In order to make effective use of advances in cancer genomic knowledge, there is a need to expose students to the challenges of genomic medicine and to do so in a manner that makes this complex information accessible. METHODS: The teaching method developed, OncoSim, is a scaffolded ‘Personal Research’ module option for final year biomedical undergraduate students. It uses an authentic learning approach to teach cancer genomics via simulated cancer patient case studies that have identifiable potential therapeutic targets with associated drug therapies (so-called targeted therapy/precision oncology). In addition, these simulated case studies can be uploaded to a dedicated learning website (OncoWiki) where they can be freely downloaded and used to teach medical students the principles of targeted therapy. A preliminary evaluation of OncoSim was carried out using 3 research tools: (1) online questionnaires; (2) semi-structured interviews; and (3) analysis of whole cohort mark ranges. Thematic analysis was used to code and categorise interview data. RESULTS: The teaching materials for OncoSim and the OncoWiki site are freely accessible at https://www.oncowiki.co.uk. Questionnaire data and comparison of whole cohort marks showed OncoSim was at least as effective as alternative choices, and suggested OncoSim provided a valued alternative to traditional laboratory-based projects. No barriers to receptiveness were found. Interview analysis provided 5 broad themes (authentic learning experience; individual challenges; interest in cancer; positive learning experience; supportive structure) supporting the authentic learning aspect of the project, the strong scaffolding provided and the overall effectiveness of the approach. CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary, proof-of-concept, evaluation suggests that OncoSim will be effective in supporting the teaching of genomic medicine to undergraduate students. We plan and hope our study will encourage further formal evaluation in a larger cohort of students, including a control group. The OncoWiki site has the capacity to grow independently as future students create and upload simulated case studies for other students to then download and analyse.
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spelling pubmed-68366582019-11-12 OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics Schoenborn, Priska Osborne, Richard Toms, Nick Johnstone, Karen Milsom, Chlöe Muneer, Reema Jarvis, Michael A. Belshaw, Robert BMC Med Educ Technical Advance BACKGROUND: Personalised medicine is rapidly changing the clinical environment, especially in regard to the management of cancer. However, for the large part, methods used to educate undergraduate students as future biomedical scientists and medical doctors have not reflected these changes. In order to make effective use of advances in cancer genomic knowledge, there is a need to expose students to the challenges of genomic medicine and to do so in a manner that makes this complex information accessible. METHODS: The teaching method developed, OncoSim, is a scaffolded ‘Personal Research’ module option for final year biomedical undergraduate students. It uses an authentic learning approach to teach cancer genomics via simulated cancer patient case studies that have identifiable potential therapeutic targets with associated drug therapies (so-called targeted therapy/precision oncology). In addition, these simulated case studies can be uploaded to a dedicated learning website (OncoWiki) where they can be freely downloaded and used to teach medical students the principles of targeted therapy. A preliminary evaluation of OncoSim was carried out using 3 research tools: (1) online questionnaires; (2) semi-structured interviews; and (3) analysis of whole cohort mark ranges. Thematic analysis was used to code and categorise interview data. RESULTS: The teaching materials for OncoSim and the OncoWiki site are freely accessible at https://www.oncowiki.co.uk. Questionnaire data and comparison of whole cohort marks showed OncoSim was at least as effective as alternative choices, and suggested OncoSim provided a valued alternative to traditional laboratory-based projects. No barriers to receptiveness were found. Interview analysis provided 5 broad themes (authentic learning experience; individual challenges; interest in cancer; positive learning experience; supportive structure) supporting the authentic learning aspect of the project, the strong scaffolding provided and the overall effectiveness of the approach. CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary, proof-of-concept, evaluation suggests that OncoSim will be effective in supporting the teaching of genomic medicine to undergraduate students. We plan and hope our study will encourage further formal evaluation in a larger cohort of students, including a control group. The OncoWiki site has the capacity to grow independently as future students create and upload simulated case studies for other students to then download and analyse. BioMed Central 2019-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6836658/ /pubmed/31699073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1812-7 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Schoenborn, Priska
Osborne, Richard
Toms, Nick
Johnstone, Karen
Milsom, Chlöe
Muneer, Reema
Jarvis, Michael A.
Belshaw, Robert
OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics
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title_full OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics
title_fullStr OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics
title_full_unstemmed OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics
title_short OncoSim and OncoWiki: an authentic learning approach to teaching cancer genomics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31699073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1812-7
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