Nast A, Schäfer-Hesterberg G, Zielke H, Sterry W, Rzany B
Division of Evidence Based Medicine in Dermatology, Klinik für Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2009 Sep;23(9):1039-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2009.03246.x. Epub 2009 Apr 2.
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE: Although the Internet, podcasts and multimedia have become a natural part of our life, these instruments still do not find widespread use in medical education. We aimed to increase the percentage of students benefiting from our lectures during their 6-month principal training period in dermatology by making lectures available online.
To establish a baseline, we started to count and calculate the average percentage of students attending face to face classes. For the next semester, with a new student generation, we made recordings of about half of the lectures and made them available online. After this testing period, we informed the next new student population at the beginning of the following semester that all lectures would be recorded and made available online. Students' attendance was documented during these periods, and in addition, questionnaires were used to assess students' acceptance and use of the online lectures.
At the end of the project, 66% of the students (n = 256) indicated that they had used the online lectures, and 12% of all students stated that they were usually unable to attend lectures due to conflicting obligations, but could now participate thanks to the e-learning programme. An additional 44.9% of all respondents indicated that they welcomed the e-learning programme as a way to view specific lectures. The average attendance of face-to-face lectures did not decrease.
Online lectures in dermatology were highly welcomed by our students and may be a good means to improve the education of students in dermatology.
引言/目的:尽管互联网、播客和多媒体已成为我们生活中自然而然的一部分,但这些工具在医学教育中仍未得到广泛应用。我们旨在通过在线提供讲座,提高学生在为期6个月的皮肤科主要培训期间从我们的讲座中受益的比例。
为建立基线,我们开始统计并计算参加面授课程的学生的平均比例。在下一学期,随着新生入学,我们录制了大约一半的讲座并将其在线提供。在这个测试期之后,我们在下学期开始时告知下一批新生所有讲座都将被录制并在线提供。在这些时期记录学生的出勤情况,此外,还使用问卷调查来评估学生对在线讲座的接受程度和使用情况。
在项目结束时,66%的学生(n = 256)表示他们使用了在线讲座,所有学生中有12%表示他们通常因义务冲突而无法参加讲座,但现在由于电子学习计划能够参与。另外,44.9%的所有受访者表示他们欢迎电子学习计划作为观看特定讲座的一种方式。面授讲座的平均出勤率没有下降。
我们的学生非常欢迎皮肤科在线讲座,这可能是改善皮肤科学生教育的一种好方法。