Creation and Implementation of an EMS Elective for Final-Year Medical Students: A 5-year Evaluation

Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) professionals interact with nearly every type of physician and are key stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum. However, no formal national recommendations exist for medical student education about EMS. When looking for institution-level resources t...

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Main Authors: Edder Peralta, Christopher Evers, Toniann Gonell, Megan Hodges, David Cohen, Lauren M. Maloney
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Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2025-02-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8sq734d9
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author Edder Peralta
Christopher Evers
Toniann Gonell
Megan Hodges
David Cohen
Lauren M. Maloney
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Megan Hodges
David Cohen
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description Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) professionals interact with nearly every type of physician and are key stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum. However, no formal national recommendations exist for medical student education about EMS. When looking for institution-level resources to assist in writing the educational objectives and curricular content for an EMS elective for medical students, limited examples are available for guidance. We designed, implemented, and evaluated a two-week EMS elective for final-year medical students. A pragmatic description of how to create an EMS elective is detailed. Methods: The EMS elective involves an introductory session, an operational orientation, and six ambulance shifts. Self-directed activities and checklists encourage interdisciplinary learning between calls. Additionally, students deliver a case presentation including an example for improved interdisciplinary communication. Before and after the elective, a voluntary anonymous survey is distributed, in addition to a formal standard course evaluation. Results: From 2017–2022, 37 students participated in the elective. Thirty-four (92%) submitted the pre-elective survey, and 21 (57%) submitted the post-elective survey. Mann-Whitney U testing suggested an improved understanding of the capabilities of different EMS practitioner levels and of the different types of medical oversight after the elective (median pre=60%, median post=90%, U=118, P<0.001). Qualitatively, students described their experiences as “practical,” “hands-on,” and “eye-opening.” Conclusion: An EMS elective using andragogy and intentional interdisciplinary communication seems useful in facilitating improved understanding of the fundamentals of EMS practice for final-year medical students.
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spelling doaj-art-054fb8fcd2d345df80b4dae2d0acd5b62025-08-20T03:26:51ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-900X1936-90182025-02-0126355656310.5811/westjem.35419wjem-26-556Creation and Implementation of an EMS Elective for Final-Year Medical Students: A 5-year EvaluationEdder Peralta0Christopher Evers1Toniann Gonell2Megan Hodges3David Cohen4Lauren M. Maloney5Stony Brook Medicine, Department of Emergency Medical Services, Stony Brook, New YorkStony Brook Medicine, Department of Emergency Medical Services, Stony Brook, New YorkStony Brook Medicine, Department of Emergency Medical Services, Stony Brook, New YorkStony Brook Medicine, Department of Emergency Medical Services, Stony Brook, New YorkStony Brook Medicine, Department of Emergency Medical Services, Stony Brook, New YorkStony Brook Medicine, Department of Emergency Medical Services, Stony Brook, New YorkIntroduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) professionals interact with nearly every type of physician and are key stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum. However, no formal national recommendations exist for medical student education about EMS. When looking for institution-level resources to assist in writing the educational objectives and curricular content for an EMS elective for medical students, limited examples are available for guidance. We designed, implemented, and evaluated a two-week EMS elective for final-year medical students. A pragmatic description of how to create an EMS elective is detailed. Methods: The EMS elective involves an introductory session, an operational orientation, and six ambulance shifts. Self-directed activities and checklists encourage interdisciplinary learning between calls. Additionally, students deliver a case presentation including an example for improved interdisciplinary communication. Before and after the elective, a voluntary anonymous survey is distributed, in addition to a formal standard course evaluation. Results: From 2017–2022, 37 students participated in the elective. Thirty-four (92%) submitted the pre-elective survey, and 21 (57%) submitted the post-elective survey. Mann-Whitney U testing suggested an improved understanding of the capabilities of different EMS practitioner levels and of the different types of medical oversight after the elective (median pre=60%, median post=90%, U=118, P<0.001). Qualitatively, students described their experiences as “practical,” “hands-on,” and “eye-opening.” Conclusion: An EMS elective using andragogy and intentional interdisciplinary communication seems useful in facilitating improved understanding of the fundamentals of EMS practice for final-year medical students.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8sq734d9
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Creation and Implementation of an EMS Elective for Final-Year Medical Students: A 5-year Evaluation
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