SubmissionId 60914

Accepted Type
Oral

Code
OA3-3-4

Acceptance Declaration
Accept

Additional Information
I declare I have no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this program.

Was this work accepted for CCME 2020?
no

Category
General Call (Workshop, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation)

Type
Oral

Sub Type
Education Research

Will the presenter be a:
Resident

Affiliation

Considered for Poster
yes

Title
Shared Screens: Resident Perspectives of Virtual Academic Half Day

Length of Presentation

Background/Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted the postgraduate learning environment. Balancing the need to comply with public health recommendations and offer safe learning environments, many programs have drawn upon virtual technologies to continue delivery of formal academic curricula. Despite widespread use, however, little is currently known as to how trainees have viewed these changes. We sought to explore resident perceptions on the COVID-19 influenced shift from in-person to virtual academic half day (AHD) delivery.

Methods
We created and distributed a cross-sectional survey to 51 pediatric residents who participated in virtual AHD delivery in a university-affiliated program, distributed across three training sites. Survey responses were obtained confidentially through a secure, online platform (REDCap). Descriptive statistics and inductive thematic analysis were used to analyze responses to close-ended and free response questions, respectively.

Results
Response rate was 60.8%. Residents reported statistically significant improvement in their attitudes towards virtual AHD across all metrics collected. Areas most strongly rated included increased trainee engagement and overall satisfaction with virtual delivery, in part due to increased relevance of content. Factors enabling participation included more educationally safe interactions and a more comfortable and flexible learning environment.

Conclusion
Our results suggest that the transition to virtual AHD has generally been well received. At an uncertain time when trainee vulnerability is heightened, the need to explicitly attend to issues of relevance, engagement, safety, and comfort are crucial. Further, given the rapid and reactive pivots to new curricular strategies in the wake of COVID-19, it is incumbent upon programs to incorporate resident feedback to ensure that a learner-centred environment that addresses their educational needs is maintained.

Keyword 1
VIrtual education

Keyword 2
Learner-centred

Keyword 3
Educational safety

Level of Training
Post Graduate

Abstract Themes
Teaching and learning

Teaching and Learning
E-Learning/Technology

Additional Theme (First choice)
Physician & Medical Student Health and Well-being

Additional Theme (Second Choice)
Postgraduate

Additional Theme (Third Choice)
Distributed Medical Education

Authors
Presenter
    Brett Schrewe

Term 1
Yes

Term 2
Yes

Term 3
Yes

Term 4
Yes

Term 5
Yes
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