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Respiratory Auscultation Lab Using a Cardiopulmonary Auscultation Simulation Manikin

  • Jennifer Kaminsky
  • , Riccardo Bianchi
  • , Shirley Eisner
  • , Robin Ovitsh
  • , Ana Maria Lopez
  • , Leanna Smith
  • , Nawar Talukder
  • , Antonia Quinn
  • Northwell Health System
  • SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • State University of New York System
  • University of Arizona

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Abstract

Introduction: Mastery of respiratory auscultation skills is fundamental for clinicians to develop. We created a case-based educational session utilizing a high-fidelity simulator to teach lung sound auscultation to medical students at our institution. We employed a hypothesis-driven approach and deliberate practice to enhance students' learning experience and retention of acquired skills. Methods: We developed the session to teach second-year medical students how to discriminate between normal and pathological respiratory sounds within the context of clinical vignettes. Faculty facilitators, in conjunction with near-peer educators, made use of a high-fidelity auscultation manikin to guide students through case-based problem sets. Students were given the opportunity to auscultate the manikin while being observed and receiving feedback from the faculty. Results: We introduced the manikin in 2016, with a total of 759 second-year medical students from four class years having participated in the session since then. Students evaluated the session through an end-of-the-week and end-of-unit survey. The survey showed an overall improvement in learner satisfaction over previous years. Survey results and feedback were used to make adjustments to the session. Discussion: Our respiratory auscultation session was well received overall. Proper faculty development is crucial for implementing the session. Because of the focus on deliberate practice, adequate time must be allotted to hold the session. This program is reproducible with similar high-fidelity simulators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11107
Number of pages1
JournalMedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources
Volume17
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2 2021

Keywords

  • Case-Based Learning
  • Clinical/Procedural Skills Training
  • Deliberate Practice
  • High Fidelity
  • Hypothesis-Driven Physical Examination (HDPE)
  • Laboratory Education
  • Lung Sounds
  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Respiratory Auscultation
  • Simulation

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