Basic & Clinical Medicine ›› 2018, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (5): 739-741.
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Abstract: Objective Investigate the influence of optimized mode for the hemodynamics short-term training course on the training effectiveness. Methods From 2016 to 2017, an optimized training mode was used in the hemodynamics 2-day training course, and the training effectiveness was evaluated.The optimized training mode included optimized course structure, opened-on-line answer questions, pre-training and post-training examination. Results A total of 808 clinical doctors participated in the hemodynamic training courses, and 627 participators finished both pre-training and post-training examinations. The percent of the pass of the examination was 44% at the baseline, and the percent of the pass of the examination was 88.2% after the training course. The post-training score was significantly higher than the pre-training score in the subgroup of 627 participators(Pair-t-test, pre-training score 55.7+19.3 vs. post-training score 73.7+10.5, difference 18+21, P<0.001). Moreover, there was no relationship between pre-training score and post-training score. Conclusions the optimized mode for the hemodynamics short-term training course can improve the short-term training effectiveness. However, further studies are required to investigate how to improve the ability to use hemodynamics in the clinical practice.
Key words: ritical care medicine, hemodynamics, training effectiveness, optimized training mode
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