Decision-Making During Asynchronous Electives: Insights From Emergency Medicine-Bound Medical Students
Aarti Jain, Michael Shamoon, David Diller, Jeffrey Riddell

TL;DR
Medical students during residency interviews struggle with completing asynchronous learning tasks due to burnout and competing priorities.
Contribution
This study identifies factors influencing compliance with asynchronous learning among emergency medicine-bound students.
Findings
Podcasts had the highest completion rate (58%) compared to textbook readings (20%).
Learner burnout and lack of accountability reduced assignment compliance.
Students preferred shorter, entertaining, and travel-friendly learning resources.
Abstract
Introduction While asynchronous learning is gaining popularity, little is known about learners’ decisions regarding compliance with assigned asynchronous material. We sought to explore how medical students make decisions about the use of their time when engaging in asynchronous learning during the residency interview season. Methods After implementing a four-week blended elective for emergency medicine-bound fourth-year medical students, we conducted a mixed methods study with an explanatory sequential design. We analyzed weekly surveys regarding accountability and barriers to assignment completion and conducted semi-structured focus groups exploring the decisions students made regarding compliance with asynchronous assignments. Using a constructivist approach, we performed a thematic analysis of the transcripts. Results The average assignment completion rate was 36%, with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
