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Biomedica | 2015

Impacto de la estrategia de aula invertida en el ambiente de aprendizaje en cirugía: una comparación con la clase magistral

Luis Carlos Domínguez; Neil Valentín Vega; Erick Leonardo Espitia; Álvaro Sanabria; Claudia Corso; Adriana Serna; Camilo Osorio

INTRODUCTION The Facultad de Medicina of the Universidad de La Sabana routinely uses lectures as the major educational strategy in clinical areas. Since 2012, a curriculum in context and a flipped classroom were introduced in the surgery course. OBJECTIVE To compare the impact of lectures versus the flipped classroom model in the learning environment in surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS The Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) questionnaire was administered to four cohorts of students. The five domains and the overall scores for both strategies were analyzed, and ANOVA was used to determine the differences among the domains (p<0.05). The internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach´s alpha coefficient. RESULTS There were 207 participants (men: 36%) that completed the questionnaire (age: 21.9 ± 1.49 years old). The overall DREEM score and the subscales were higher with the flipped classroom, which suggests that this environment had a higher level of excellence. The ANOVA for each domain and the overall scores showed no differences with a flipped classroom. However, significant differences were identified in all domains and the overall scores with lectures (p<0.01). There were high levels of reliability (Cronbach>0.90) for all measurements in both environments, and there was consistency across all cohorts. CONCLUSIONS The flipped classroom strategy showed a higher score than the lecture-based approach according to the DREEM questionnaire. Identifying factors with a negative score is crucial to improving the learning environment. It is necessary to conduct further measurements over time to ensure the quality and success of the strategy.


Biomedica | 2015

Impacto de la estrategia “flipped classroom” en el ambiente de aprendizaje en cirugía: una comparación con la clase magistral

Luis Carlos Domínguez; Neil Valentín Vega; Erick Leonardo Espitia; Álvaro Sanabria; Claudia Corso; Adriana Serna; Camilo Osorio

INTRODUCTION The Facultad de Medicina of the Universidad de La Sabana routinely uses lectures as the major educational strategy in clinical areas. Since 2012, a curriculum in context and a flipped classroom were introduced in the surgery course. OBJECTIVE To compare the impact of lectures versus the flipped classroom model in the learning environment in surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS The Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) questionnaire was administered to four cohorts of students. The five domains and the overall scores for both strategies were analyzed, and ANOVA was used to determine the differences among the domains (p<0.05). The internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach´s alpha coefficient. RESULTS There were 207 participants (men: 36%) that completed the questionnaire (age: 21.9 ± 1.49 years old). The overall DREEM score and the subscales were higher with the flipped classroom, which suggests that this environment had a higher level of excellence. The ANOVA for each domain and the overall scores showed no differences with a flipped classroom. However, significant differences were identified in all domains and the overall scores with lectures (p<0.01). There were high levels of reliability (Cronbach>0.90) for all measurements in both environments, and there was consistency across all cohorts. CONCLUSIONS The flipped classroom strategy showed a higher score than the lecture-based approach according to the DREEM questionnaire. Identifying factors with a negative score is crucial to improving the learning environment. It is necessary to conduct further measurements over time to ensure the quality and success of the strategy.


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2009

Síndrome de desgaste profesional

Neil Valentín Vega; Álvaro Sanabria; Luis Carlos Domínguez; Camilo Osorio; Mónica Bejarano


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2009

Síndrome de desgaste profesional en cirujanos colombianos

Neil Valentín Vega; Álvaro Sanabria; Luis Carlos Domínguez; Camilo Osorio; Camilo Ojeda; Mónica Bejarano


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2010

Anastomosis intestinal: ¿manual o mecánica?, ¿en un plano o en dos planos?

Álvaro Sanabria; Neil Valentín Vega; Luis Carlos Domínguez; Camilo Osorio


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2013

Diverticulitis apendicular, revisión de la literatura científica y presentación de dos casos

Fernando Escobar; Neil Valentín Vega; Eduart Valbuena; Marvel Barón


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2012

Se debe fijar la malla durante una herniorrafia inguinal

Luis Carlos Domínguez; Álvaro Sanabria; Neil Valentín Vega; Camilo Osorio


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2015

Colecistitis enfisematosa, revisión bibliográfica y presentación de tres casos

Fernando Escobar; Neil Valentín Vega; Eduart Valbuena


Revista Colombiana de Cirugía | 2015

Emphysematous cholecystitis, literature review and report of three cases

Fernando Escobar; Neil Valentín Vega; Eduart Valbuena


Medical Education | 2015

Teamwork attitude: not just a student issue

Luis Carlos Domínguez; Erick Leonardo Espitia; Neil Valentín Vega; Álvaro Sanabria

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Camilo Osorio

Universidad de La Sabana

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Camilo Ojeda

Universidad de La Sabana

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Claudia Corso

Universidad de La Sabana

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Elkin Cabrera

Universidad de La Sabana

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Adriana Serna

Universidad de La Sabana

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