| Literature DB >> 35971436 |
Som Subhro Biswas1,2, Srirupa Biswas3, Sandeep Singh Awal4, Hitesh Goyal5.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate various online resources available for radiology education. An online search was conducted using PubMed (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD) and Google Scholar for publications discussing the applications of online learning in radiology. The search strategy employed a combination of the following terms: radiology, web-based conferencing, radiology education seminars, radiology education online, radiology education programs, online lectures, radiology residency, radiology degree, Radiology-Integrated Training Initiative (R-ITI) e-learning platform, UTAUT, Moodle, active image-based learning, Video conference platforms (VCPs), education, undergraduate, medical students, teaching, virtual learning, blended learning, e-learning, COVID-19, pandemic, OER, open education resources, online learning, course assets, accessibility, 5G Internet, game-based learning, radiology competition, and virtual world. The literature published was reviewed and consolidated. Data from the literature shows that radiology education online and radiology education seminars are undergoing a revolution due to advancements in computers, online software, and 5G Internet speed. The pace of this development has accelerated even further due to the COVID-19 pandemic and thus forced distance online education. Various technologies are available and are being implemented by residency programs across the world to improve radiology education, making it more interactive and safer in this pandemic. Online learning has become an integral part of education in radiology, with new facets being added to it.Entities:
Keywords: 5G Internet; Accessibility; Active image-based learning; Blended learning; COVID-19; Course assets; Education; Game-based learning; Medical students; Moodle; OER; Online learning; Online lectures; Open education resources; Pandemic; Radiology; Radiology competition; Radiology degree; Radiology education online; Radiology education programs; Radiology education seminars; Radiology residency; Radiology-Integrated Training Initiative (R-ITI) e-learning platform; Teaching; UTAUT; Undergraduate; Video-conference platforms (VCPs); Virtual learning; Virtual world; Web-based conferencing; e-learning
Year: 2022 PMID: 35971436 PMCID: PMC9366813 DOI: 10.1007/s42399-022-01269-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SN Compr Clin Med ISSN: 2523-8973
Guiding principles for medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic*
| a. Prioritize safety for patients, learners, and faculty |
| b. Preserve the quality of learning experiences |
| c. Assess learners based on achieving competence, not the duration of training |
| d. Minimize financial disadvantage to learners |
| e. Provide clear and unified communications around curricular changes |
| f. Recognize stress in the learning environment and actively support learner and faculty wellness |
*Adapted from the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) to focus on curriculum development for radiology
Summary of various radiology educational tools
| Online educational tools | Short description |
|---|---|
| 1. Online lectures and webinars (live and pre-recorded) | Live and pre-recorded lectures delivered via the Internet |
| 2. Video conferencing platforms | Collaborative learning in real time using a common online platform |
| 3. E-learning modules | Online educational resources to learn radiology in parts |
| 4. Virtual radiology rotation | Using email listserv to disseminate content and shared cloud drive folder with educational contents |
| 5. 3D printed models and 3D holographic images | Complex anatomy like inner ear can be taught using 3D tools |
| 6. Simulator | Artificial cases for reporting and discussion |
| 7. Virtual 3D games | Game environment to increase retention |
| 8. Software | Tools to enhance and edit images for better visualization of pathologies |
| 9. Small group discussions | Short meetings in small groups to maintain attention and increase retention |
| 10. Multidisciplinary meetings (MDMs) | Real-time online meeting involving multiple specialties |
| 11. Blended learning | Learning through a combination of e-learning and traditional face-to-face teaching |
| 12. Digital radiology teaching files | Case-based radiology teaching files, including radiological images and information about the clinical presentation |
| 13. Online discussion forums | Online decentralized places where discussions on any topic are done by all or most users, like a brainstorming session |
| 14. Learning management systems | Software for the delivery of educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs |
| 15. Conventional websites | Oldest types of online education containing images and explanatory text |
| 16. E-books | Digital versions of physical textbooks that can be easily purchased, distributed online and can be accessed on any digital reading device |
| 17. Digital journals and blogs | These have the convenience of easy storage and cataloging than physical print versions |
| 18. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) | These are online courses that offer unlimited access through the web, favoring unlimited participation |
| 19. Social media | Social media platforms like Twitter, WhatsApp, and Facebook are extremely widely used and can be employed for learning and discussion |