vSEMERA: pilot project assessing health profession students’ experiences in an international virtual research program
Laura Bell, Eliana Lemos, Jan Krimphove, Stephanie Kaiser, Cristina Guerra-Giraldez, Martin Lemos

TL;DR
vSEMERA is a virtual education program for health students that improved their research skills and career confidence despite some scheduling challenges.
Contribution
vSEMERA introduces a novel international virtual learning model for health profession students focused on research education and career preparation.
Findings
Participants rated the program highly (4.38/5) and reported improved scientific and language skills.
Scheduling conflicts limited course attendance, with home university schedules being the main issue.
The program successfully fostered enthusiasm for scientific careers among participants.
Abstract
The “Virtual Semester for Medical Research Aachen” (vSEMERA) is an international, interdisciplinary, virtual education program developed for health profession students. The first edition (2021) was hosted by the Medical Faculty of RWTH Aachen University (Germany) in cooperation with Centro Universitário Christus (Brazil) and Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (Peru). The primary aim of the 12-weeks program was to provide students with skills in health science research and prepare them for scientific career paths. vSEMERA was built on a virtual learning platform, the “vSEMERA-Campus”, designed to foster students’ learning process and social interactions. Maximum flexibility was offered through synchronous and asynchronous teaching, enabling participants to join via any device from any part of the Globe alongside their regular studies. For the program’s first edition (September -…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Medical Research Impacts · Innovations in Medical Education · Global Health and Surgery
