Literature DB >> 23393532

Teleconferencing in medical education: a useful tool.

Pankaj Lamba1.   

Abstract

Education and healthcare are basic needs for human development. Technological innovation has broadened the access to higher quality healthcare and education without regard to time, distance or geopolitical boundaries. Distance learning has gained popularity as a means of learning in recent years due to widely distributed learners, busy schedules and rising travel costs. Teleconferencing is also a very useful tool as a distance learning method.Teleconferencing is a real-time and live interactive programme in which one set of participants are at one or more locations and the other set of participants are at another. The teleconference allows for interaction, including audio and/or video, and possibly other modalities, between at least two sites. Various methods are available for setting up a teleconferencing unit. A detailed review of the trend in the use of teleconferencing in medical education was conducted using Medline and a literature search.Teleconferencing was found to be a very useful tool in continuing medical education (CME), postgraduate medical education, undergraduate medical education, telementoring and many other situations. The use of teleconferencing in medical education has many advantages including savings in terms of travel costs and time. It gives access to the best educational resources and experience without any limitations of boundaries of distance and time. It encourages two-way interactions and facilitates learning in adults. Despite having some pitfalls in its implementation it is now being seen as an important tool in facilitating learning in medicine and many medical schools and institutions are adapting this novel tool.

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Keywords:  Continuing medical education; Distance medicine; Postgraduate medical education; Teleconferencing; Telemedicine; Undergraduate medical education; Videoconferencing

Year:  2011        PMID: 23393532      PMCID: PMC3562885          DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.2011.823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Med J        ISSN: 1836-1935


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