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A web-based system for teaching, assessment and examination of the undergraduate peri-operative medicine curriculum

✍ Scribed by D. W. Wheeler; K. D. Whittlestone; H. L. Smith; A. K. Gupta; D. K. Menon; on behalf of the East Anglian Peri-operative Medicine Undergraduate Teaching Forum


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
456 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2409

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Summary

Today's students are generally computer literate and have high expectations of university information technology resources. Most United Kingdom medical schools now provide networked computers for learning, research, communication and accessing the worldwide web. We have exploited these advances to augment and improve the teaching of peri‐operative medicine and anaesthesia to medical students in our university, who are taught in several hospitals over a wide geographical area. Course material such as departmental induction information, lecture notes and assessment sheets can be accessed online, contributing to the smooth running of the course. Streamed videos and simulations allow students to familiarise themselves with common practical procedures in advance. Development of a web‐based end of course assessment has resulted in substantially less administration and bureaucracy for course organisers and proved to be a valuable research tool. Students' and teachers' opinions of the new course structure have been overwhelmingly positive.


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