An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination

BackgroundAs a convenient teaching tool, virtual simulation experiment technology had been widely utilized in the field of medical education. However, virtual learning could not fully replace the benefits of in-person instruction. Therefore, finding ways to integrate both methods was crucial for ach...

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Main Authors: Ling Meng, Xia Liu, Jing Ni, Pei Shen, Fengping Jiao
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2024.1255088/full
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author Ling Meng
Xia Liu
Jing Ni
Pei Shen
Fengping Jiao
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Jing Ni
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Fengping Jiao
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description BackgroundAs a convenient teaching tool, virtual simulation experiment technology had been widely utilized in the field of medical education. However, virtual learning could not fully replace the benefits of in-person instruction. Therefore, finding ways to integrate both methods was crucial for achieving optimal educational outcomes. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the self-built virtual simulation and design experiment combining teaching mode and the traditional experimental teaching mode in the clinical microbiology examination experiment teaching.MethodsThis study was conducted at Shandong First Medical University in China. The experimental group consisted of 100 third-year students from the grade 2020 majoring in medical examination technology, who underwent an innovative teaching model combining virtual and real experiments. The control group comprised of 100 third-year students from the grade 2019 in the same major, who received traditional experimental teaching model. In this study, we referred to grade 2020 as cohort 2020 and grade 2019 cohort 2019. The performance of both groups was assessed via experimental and theoretical testing. Meanwhile, survey questionnaires were administered to evaluate the efficacy of the innovative experimental teaching model and students’ level of satisfaction with it. Cohort 2020 conducted a survey for modules 1 to 4, while cohort 2019 only conducted a survey for module 4, as detailed in the Appendix.ResultsThe majority of students in the experimental group expressed satisfaction with the teaching model that combined virtual and real experiments, as evidenced by their superior performance on both experimental operational skills (87.54 ± 8.93 vs. 82.39 ± 10.55) and theoretical knowledge tests (83.65 ± 9.02 vs. 80.18 ± 8.24) compared to those in the control group.ConclusionThe combination of virtual simulation experiment and design experiment in the microbiological examination of clinical specimens represented an effective pedagogical approach. The instructional approach had the potential to incite a passion for learning, enhance proficiency in standardized experimental techniques, foster the ability to integrate theory with practice, and cultivate clinical reasoning skills.
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spelling doaj.art-3e85789f064340b3aa536eabeab6f2c32024-02-21T04:35:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Medicine2296-858X2024-02-011110.3389/fmed.2024.12550881255088An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examinationLing MengXia LiuJing NiPei ShenFengping JiaoBackgroundAs a convenient teaching tool, virtual simulation experiment technology had been widely utilized in the field of medical education. However, virtual learning could not fully replace the benefits of in-person instruction. Therefore, finding ways to integrate both methods was crucial for achieving optimal educational outcomes. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the self-built virtual simulation and design experiment combining teaching mode and the traditional experimental teaching mode in the clinical microbiology examination experiment teaching.MethodsThis study was conducted at Shandong First Medical University in China. The experimental group consisted of 100 third-year students from the grade 2020 majoring in medical examination technology, who underwent an innovative teaching model combining virtual and real experiments. The control group comprised of 100 third-year students from the grade 2019 in the same major, who received traditional experimental teaching model. In this study, we referred to grade 2020 as cohort 2020 and grade 2019 cohort 2019. The performance of both groups was assessed via experimental and theoretical testing. Meanwhile, survey questionnaires were administered to evaluate the efficacy of the innovative experimental teaching model and students’ level of satisfaction with it. Cohort 2020 conducted a survey for modules 1 to 4, while cohort 2019 only conducted a survey for module 4, as detailed in the Appendix.ResultsThe majority of students in the experimental group expressed satisfaction with the teaching model that combined virtual and real experiments, as evidenced by their superior performance on both experimental operational skills (87.54 ± 8.93 vs. 82.39 ± 10.55) and theoretical knowledge tests (83.65 ± 9.02 vs. 80.18 ± 8.24) compared to those in the control group.ConclusionThe combination of virtual simulation experiment and design experiment in the microbiological examination of clinical specimens represented an effective pedagogical approach. The instructional approach had the potential to incite a passion for learning, enhance proficiency in standardized experimental techniques, foster the ability to integrate theory with practice, and cultivate clinical reasoning skills.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2024.1255088/fullvirtual simulationclinical microbiology examinationexperimental teaching modelclinical thinkingexperimental skill
spellingShingle Ling Meng
Xia Liu
Jing Ni
Pei Shen
Fengping Jiao
An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
Frontiers in Medicine
virtual simulation
clinical microbiology examination
experimental teaching model
clinical thinking
experimental skill
title An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
title_full An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
title_fullStr An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
title_full_unstemmed An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
title_short An investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
title_sort investigation for the efficacy of teaching model of combining virtual simulation and real experiment for clinical microbiology examination
topic virtual simulation
clinical microbiology examination
experimental teaching model
clinical thinking
experimental skill
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2024.1255088/full
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