Abstract

Objective: We aimed to explain the details of the “We, as well, are in the Fight Against Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)!” “online” Social Responsibility Project as a model to be used in medical education in the COVID-19 fight. The Project has been developed as a part of Phase 1 Medicine and Social Responsibility Program at Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine in Turkey, and aimed to increase the social responsibility, awareness and sensitivity of the students in COVID-19 pandemic days.
 Material and Methods: All project phases were developed in collaborative work with Faculty Dean’s Office, Project Coordination Team, facilitators, and project groups student representatives. The Project was conducted online in May 2020 in 33 student groups, each of which comprised 10-15 students and an academic staff of the Faculty. All materials were shared simultaneously via the official website of Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine.
 Results: Various types of materials like reminders, infographics, videos, and other visuals have been prepared for the Project. Students shared all these materials via social media such as Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp groups. International students translated some materials into different languages to share the materials in their home-countries. The materials were prepared by Project Coordination Team by having the opinions and suggestions of the faculty members and students.
 Conclusion: Social Responsibility Project is thought to facilitate improving the sensitivity of the students in COVID-19 crisis. The Project has also contributed to improve the students’ capacity in the management of infodemic and accessing to the community.

Highlights

  • Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic has reminded the gaps in medical education to respond to extraordinary situations in healthrelated issues

  • In Turkey, face-to-face education was interrupted in medical faculty due to the measures taken to be prevented from COVID-19 pandemic and medical students had to stay at home as a restrictive measure of the Government

  • Novel Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 highlighted the need for paradigm shift on medical education

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic has reminded the gaps in medical education to respond to extraordinary situations in healthrelated issues. All sectors question their positions to fill such gaps to be prepared for possible future situations. In Turkey, face-to-face education was interrupted in medical faculty due to the measures taken to be prevented from COVID-19 pandemic and medical students had to stay at home as a restrictive measure of the Government. Because of their age, Phase 1 students had to stay at home due to legal legislations

Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call