Western Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2019

Asynchronous Curriculum “Socially Synchronized”: Learning Via Competition

 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction Now widespread in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs, asynchronous curriculum (AC) moves education outside of classic classrooms. Our program’s prior AC had residents learning in isolation, achieving completion via quizzes before advancing without the benefit of deliberate knowledge reinforcement. We sought to increase engagement and spaced repetition by creating a social AC using gamification. Methods We created a website featuring monthly options from textbooks and open-access medical education. Residents selected four hours of material, and then submitted learning points. Using these learning points, trivia competitions were created. Residents competed in teams as “houses” during didactic conference, allowing for spaced repetition. Residents who were late in completing AC assignments caused their “house” to lose points, thus encouraging timely completion. Results Completion rates prior to deadline are now >95% compared to ~30% before intervention. Surveys show increased AC enjoyment with residents deeming it more valuable clinically and for EM board preparation. Conclusion Socially synchronized AC offers a previously undescribed method of increasing resident engagement via gamification.

Volume 20
Pages 6 - 8
DOI 10.5811/westjem.2018.10.39829
Language English
Journal Western Journal of Emergency Medicine

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