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. 2020 Dec;17(6):655-660.
doi: 10.1111/tct.13180. Epub 2020 Jun 23.

Spaced education and student learning: Results from a medical school

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Spaced education and student learning: Results from a medical school

Preeta K Chugh et al. Clin Teach. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Background: It is critical for medical students to retain and apply their knowledge of basic sciences to become competent prescribing physicians. Poor long-term retention is a pervasive concern. We investigated the impact of 'spaced education' teaching modules to improve knowledge retention in medical students on a topic of public health: vitamin D and its role in health and disease. It is critical for medical students to retain and apply their knowledge of basic sciences to become competent prescribing physicians METHODS: In a self-matched design, 148 medical students were randomised and evaluated on vitamin D-related topics to assess reinforced and non-reinforced knowledge in a multiple-choice question format. Initial learning and long-term retention were assessed with an estimation of Cohen's effect size at 24 and 72 weeks, respectively.

Results: The administration of spaced educational material significantly improved composite formative test scores at 24 weeks (p < 0.001, effect size = 1.33). Although the scores dipped, there was a retention of knowledge at 72 weeks (effect size = 0.48).

Discussion: Spaced reinforcement and testing statistically improved knowledge retention among our medical students. Gaps in the present teaching could be bridged by motivating the students to extend their learning time by appropriate spacing intervals and to understand the relevance of course content in different scenarios as a physician. Further research could be instrumental in optimising interventions to enhance learning opportunities for medical students.

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  • Making the most of spaced education.
    Rottenberg A. Rottenberg A. Clin Teach. 2020 Oct;17(5):581-582. doi: 10.1111/tct.13240. Epub 2020 Aug 20. Clin Teach. 2020. PMID: 32820604 No abstract available.

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