Abstract:
AIM To investigate and analyze the effects of COI course on the standardized training of internal medicine resident physicians so as to provide important theoretical basis for uninterrupted online education under special circumstances.
METHODS A total of 50 residents of 2020 Grade and 2022 Grade from the Internal Medicine Base of the Air Force Medical Center were selected as study subjects. Teaching outcomes and feedback were evaluated and obtained by comparing objective test scores and results of satisfaction survey questionnaires.
RESULTS The pass rate of the 2022 Grade in the physician licensing exam was higher than that of the 2020 Grade, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05). The satisfaction survey scores of the 2022 Grade were higher than those of the 2020 Grade (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION Although the COVID-19 pandemic has ended, the COI course may still be beneficial for the standardized training of internal medicine resident physicians in face of the risks of unknown future pandemics. However, further standardization and enhancement are needed.