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How can communicative competence instruction in medical studies be improved through digitalization?

The teaching of communicative competence plays an increasingly important role in medical education. In addition to traditional teaching formats, such as role-plays with simulated patients, technology-based approaches become more important in medical education. Teaching materials are increasingly aug...

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Autores principales: Schick, Kristina, Reiser, Sabine, Mosene, Katharina, Schacht, Laura, Janssen, Laura, Thomm, Eva, Dinkel, Andreas, Fleischmann, Andreas, Berberat, Pascal O., Bauer, Johannes, Gartmeier, Martin
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Publicado: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7672381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33225049
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001350
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author Schick, Kristina
Reiser, Sabine
Mosene, Katharina
Schacht, Laura
Janssen, Laura
Thomm, Eva
Dinkel, Andreas
Fleischmann, Andreas
Berberat, Pascal O.
Bauer, Johannes
Gartmeier, Martin
author_facet Schick, Kristina
Reiser, Sabine
Mosene, Katharina
Schacht, Laura
Janssen, Laura
Thomm, Eva
Dinkel, Andreas
Fleischmann, Andreas
Berberat, Pascal O.
Bauer, Johannes
Gartmeier, Martin
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description The teaching of communicative competence plays an increasingly important role in medical education. In addition to traditional teaching formats, such as role-plays with simulated patients, technology-based approaches become more important in medical education. Teaching materials are increasingly augmented by videos of simulated doctor-patient conversations. This combination allows the content of teaching materials to be demonstrated with video or for videos to create a basis for reflection activities. In addition, conversation videos can illustrate different qualities of clinical communication and serve as illustrative material for describing particular issues in more detail. In addition to teaching clinical communicative competence, the assessment of this competence also plays an important role in medical educational research. So far, this has mainly been conducted through direct observation using checklists or rating scales. Relatively little is known about the assessment of communicative competence using standardized online-based tests. Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) offer a promising approach in this respect. The BMBF-funded (BMBF = Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung – Federal Ministry of Education and Research) joint project voLeA (Entwicklung videobasierter Lehr- und Assessmentmodule zur Gesprächskompetenz im Medizinstudium = Development of video-based teaching and assessment modules for communicative competence in medical studies) addresses these two issues. Specifically, the project is engaged in developing e-learning modules to promote communicative competence and an assessment of this competence using an SJT. The present paper focuses on the benefits of technology-based learning and assessment units for clinical communicative competence in medical studies, using the voLeA project as an example.
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spelling pubmed-76723812020-11-19 How can communicative competence instruction in medical studies be improved through digitalization? Schick, Kristina Reiser, Sabine Mosene, Katharina Schacht, Laura Janssen, Laura Thomm, Eva Dinkel, Andreas Fleischmann, Andreas Berberat, Pascal O. Bauer, Johannes Gartmeier, Martin GMS J Med Educ Article The teaching of communicative competence plays an increasingly important role in medical education. In addition to traditional teaching formats, such as role-plays with simulated patients, technology-based approaches become more important in medical education. Teaching materials are increasingly augmented by videos of simulated doctor-patient conversations. This combination allows the content of teaching materials to be demonstrated with video or for videos to create a basis for reflection activities. In addition, conversation videos can illustrate different qualities of clinical communication and serve as illustrative material for describing particular issues in more detail. In addition to teaching clinical communicative competence, the assessment of this competence also plays an important role in medical educational research. So far, this has mainly been conducted through direct observation using checklists or rating scales. Relatively little is known about the assessment of communicative competence using standardized online-based tests. Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) offer a promising approach in this respect. The BMBF-funded (BMBF = Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung – Federal Ministry of Education and Research) joint project voLeA (Entwicklung videobasierter Lehr- und Assessmentmodule zur Gesprächskompetenz im Medizinstudium = Development of video-based teaching and assessment modules for communicative competence in medical studies) addresses these two issues. Specifically, the project is engaged in developing e-learning modules to promote communicative competence and an assessment of this competence using an SJT. The present paper focuses on the benefits of technology-based learning and assessment units for clinical communicative competence in medical studies, using the voLeA project as an example. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7672381/ /pubmed/33225049 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma001350 Text en Copyright © 2020 Schick et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. See license information at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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