Literature DB >> 19402352

[Virtual patients in medical education: a comparison of various strategies for curricular integration].

Martin R Fischer1, Inga Hege, Alexander Hörnlein, Frank Puppe, Burkhard Tönshoff, Sören Huwendiek.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: E-Learning applications are an integral part of modern medical curricula. Nevertheless, there is only a narrow empirical basis for an optimal integration strategy of computerized teaching methods in medical education. This article focuses on the integration experiences with three different online systems for interactive virtual patients (VPs) in clinical undergraduate medical education at the universities of Heidelberg, Munich (LMU), and Wuerzburg.
METHODS: Five different integration strategies for VPs are presented and compared with respect to motivational aspects, logistics and acceptance of both students and teachers.
RESULTS: A voluntary use of VPs without curricular integration leads to low acceptance. Exam relevance of VPs and integration with face-to-face teaching are key factors for a high level of acceptance. The assets and drawbacks of all described strategies are discussed in the conclusions of this article.
CONCLUSIONS: Case-based e-learning can be successfully integrated into clinical undergraduate medical education when key factors are considered.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19402352     DOI: 10.1016/j.zefq.2008.11.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes        ISSN: 1865-9217


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Authors:  Lukas B Seifert; Octavian Socolan; Robert Sader; Miriam Rüsseler; Jasmina Sterz
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2019-12-04       Impact factor: 2.463

2.  Language, culture and international exchange of virtual patients.

Authors:  Valentin Muntean; Tudor Calinici; Stefan Tigan; Uno G H Fors
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2013-02-11       Impact factor: 2.463

3.  An innovative blended learning approach using virtual patients as preparation for skills laboratory training: perceptions of students and tutors.

Authors:  Ronny Lehmann; Hans Martin Bosse; Anke Simon; Christoph Nikendei; Sören Huwendiek
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2013-02-12       Impact factor: 2.463

4.  Virtual patients in continuing medical education and residency training: a pilot project for acceptance analysis in the framework of a residency revision course in pediatrics.

Authors:  Ronny Lehmann; Benjamin Hanebeck; Stephan Oberle; Anke Simon; Daniela Choukair; Burkhard Tönshoff; Sören Huwendiek
Journal:  GMS Z Med Ausbild       Date:  2015-11-16
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