The Microbiology Effect: A Call for Education Research

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  • Samantha L. Elliott
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Editorial When we are young, we hear a lot about " germs " from the adults in our lives: " Don't put that in your mouth! " and " Wash your hands! " Enrolling in a microbiology course takes these concepts to a whole new level; by seeing microbes firsthand and learning about how they grow and thrive, we begin to truly understand how ubiquitous microbes are within our environment. Indeed, this causes what I anecdotally call the " Microbiology effect, " where new students within the discipline become hyper-aware of their surroundings and the microbes they contain. As we progress with our studies, this awareness becomes tempered with experience, but the basic tenets of handwashing, disinfection, and safe food preparation hopefully remain. As microbiology educators, we take this idea for granted; we see it in action every semester. Yet, very little work has been done to correlate the impacts of taking a microbiology course on student behavior after the students leave our classes. Recent discussion among microbiology educators indicates that both nursing programs and nursing accreditation agencies have dropped, or are considering dropping, the microbiology requirement for an Associate's degree in Nursing. Some have already dropped the microbiology laboratory component. These decisions come from pressure to reduce credit hours necessary for graduation with an Associate's degree in Applied Science (AAS). The American Society for Microbiology's (ASM) microedu list-serv was recently in an uproar over this issue, with very few resources to back our claim: microbiology is critical at all levels of nursing education. Members at a Peer-to-Peer Exchange discussion that I convened at ASM's annual meeting, Microbe 2016, expressed similar consternation. Here is what we do know: hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are a significant global burden within clinical settings (4, 8, 10). While current infection control measures seem to be effective in reducing incidents (4), HAIs are likely to persist, with the development and spread of multiple antibiotic resistant bacterial strains (1, 2, 11, 14). As front-line caretakers, nursing staff are often responsible for the spread of HAIs (3, 5, 13), and the medical community recognizes these issues (7, 12). My own literature searches found only one article that directly addresses the link between microbiology education and clinical practices. Cox et al. skillfully describe the link between nursing education and clinical practice, and provide a roadmap for future studies (6). In this issue of JMBE, microbiologist and educator Andrea …

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دوره 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016