P-1917. Targeted Needs Assessment for a Web-Based Infectious Disease Learning Tool: Applying Kern’s Six-Step Approach
Thuy Anh Vo, Colette Bare, Sabrina Shih, Melody Chiang, Emily Abdoler

TL;DR
Medical students at the University of Michigan lack preparation in applying infectious disease knowledge, so a web-based learning tool is being developed based on student feedback.
Contribution
A needs assessment using Kern’s approach identified gaps in infectious disease education and informed the design of a student-centered web-based learning tool.
Findings
Only 62% of students were satisfied with ID/Microbiology learning opportunities in the preclinical curriculum.
94% of students expressed interest in a web-based ID supplement to improve clinical readiness.
MicroModules, an interactive tool, will be developed and evaluated for its impact on student learning and self-efficacy.
Abstract
As medicine advances and preclinical learning phases are shortened, medical students face an increasingly information-dense curriculum. At the University of Michigan Medical School (UMMS) – where the preclinical curriculum is largely lecture-based and asynchronous over a 12 month period– local web-based resources have enhanced student engagement and knowledge retention in several content areas. However, no such learning resource exists for preclinical Infectious Disease (ID)/Microbiology. To fill this gap, we used Kern’s approach to curriculum development as part of the tool design process, starting with a targeted needs assessment. Medical Students' Preferred TopicsFigure 1:Specific components students would included in a web-based ID/Microbiology co-curricular supplemental module. Specific components students would included in a web-based ID/Microbiology co-curricular supplemental…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Antibiotic Use and Resistance · Zoonotic diseases and public health
