| Literature DB >> 33446188 |
Muhammed Aizaz Us Salam1, George Chukwuemeka Oyekwe2, Sami Ahmad Ghani2, Regwaan Imtiaz Choudhury2.
Abstract
As part of the modern generation of medical students and prospective future doctors of the United Kingdom's Nation Health Service (NHS), we have grown up in an age where smartphones and instant messaging applications (IMAs) are ubiquitous across all aspects of society. With IMAs being so familiar, we recognise their scope for facilitating our learning of the pre-registration syllabus and how their practical nature could potentially revolutionise healthcare worldwide. It is, therefore, rational to further investigate the benefits of incorporating such technology into these respective settings. In this article, we will further expand on some of the advantages highlighted by E. Colman & E. O'Connor that IMAs, particularly WhatsApp, have in the academic environment which resonate with us. We illustrate our views on IMAs being incorporated into health systems globally through exemplifying the NHS, using reviewed literature.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical attachment; Communication; Instant messaging application; Medical education; National Health Service; Problem based learning; WhatsApp
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33446188 PMCID: PMC7807406 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-02440-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463