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Alexis R. Peedin,Irina Perjar,Marshall A. Mazepa,Marian A. Rollins-Raval,Yara A. Park,Jay S. Raval 대한혈액학회 2019 Blood Research Vol.54 No.2
BackgroundTransfusion medicine (TM) knowledge varies widely among physician trainees. In addi-tion, there have been few instances in which curricular changes have been meaningfully assessed for TM education in medical school.MethodsWe created and presented a novel lecture to improve TM knowledge for graduating medi-cal students using eight objectives designed to reinforce critical information about blood management. Each objective was coded according to unique color schemes, fonts, and graphics to create visual associations while quickly and clearly presenting complex concepts. The validated BEST Collaborative exam was used to measure changes in student TM knowledge, while a survey was conducted to gauge changes in confidence for each objective. Students were asked to submit anonymous feedback about their experiences. ResultsThe mean student post-course exam score was 50.0%, while the pre-course baseline score was 27.5% (P<0.0001). Mean confidence levels increased significantly for all objectives. Student feedback was universally positive.ConclusionThis study improved knowledge and confidence for graduating medical students by utiliz-ing engaging and visually stimulating presentations to display high-impact TM material. However, further efforts are needed to optimize learning.