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Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of providing regular, live, text-based teaching to medical students and junior doctors in Somaliland using a dedicated case-based medical education website (www.MedicineAfrica.com). DESIGN: Review of MedicineAfrica database for details of teaching sessions hel...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3422851/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22908028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/shorts.2012.011171 |
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author | Bowen, JST Southgate, RJ Ali, AM Little, SJ Liakos, A Greaves, F Strachan, JM Baraco, AFH Adem, G Abdillahi, M Handuleh, J Reed, K Walker, F Zeron, J Strachan, M Bowen, S Hellyer, T Hersheson, J Whitwell, S Fyfe, M Phillips, JC Trim, C Johnson, O Leather, AJM Al-Hadithy, N Finlayson, AET |
author_facet | Bowen, JST Southgate, RJ Ali, AM Little, SJ Liakos, A Greaves, F Strachan, JM Baraco, AFH Adem, G Abdillahi, M Handuleh, J Reed, K Walker, F Zeron, J Strachan, M Bowen, S Hellyer, T Hersheson, J Whitwell, S Fyfe, M Phillips, JC Trim, C Johnson, O Leather, AJM Al-Hadithy, N Finlayson, AET |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of providing regular, live, text-based teaching to medical students and junior doctors in Somaliland using a dedicated case-based medical education website (www.MedicineAfrica.com). DESIGN: Review of MedicineAfrica database for details of teaching sessions held in Somaliland from December 2008-October 2010 and evaluation of user experiences through focus groups. SETTING: King's College Hospital, London, UK and Ahmoud University, Borama, Somaliland. PARTICIPANTS: Final year medical students, newly graduated interns and second year interns at Ahmoud University, Borama, Somaliland. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Qualitative and quantitative user rating of online case-based tutorials in the context of pre-existing educational opportunities available to them. RESULTS: Regular online teaching sessions are received enthusiastically by students and junior doctors and are reported to improve their clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Despite technological limitations in Somaliland, a live text-based teaching service can be delivered effectively and streamlined with local curricula. This represents an alternative to traditional static teaching methodologies currently used in international medical education. |
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spelling | pubmed-34228512012-08-20 Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation Bowen, JST Southgate, RJ Ali, AM Little, SJ Liakos, A Greaves, F Strachan, JM Baraco, AFH Adem, G Abdillahi, M Handuleh, J Reed, K Walker, F Zeron, J Strachan, M Bowen, S Hellyer, T Hersheson, J Whitwell, S Fyfe, M Phillips, JC Trim, C Johnson, O Leather, AJM Al-Hadithy, N Finlayson, AET JRSM Short Rep Research OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of providing regular, live, text-based teaching to medical students and junior doctors in Somaliland using a dedicated case-based medical education website (www.MedicineAfrica.com). DESIGN: Review of MedicineAfrica database for details of teaching sessions held in Somaliland from December 2008-October 2010 and evaluation of user experiences through focus groups. SETTING: King's College Hospital, London, UK and Ahmoud University, Borama, Somaliland. PARTICIPANTS: Final year medical students, newly graduated interns and second year interns at Ahmoud University, Borama, Somaliland. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Qualitative and quantitative user rating of online case-based tutorials in the context of pre-existing educational opportunities available to them. RESULTS: Regular online teaching sessions are received enthusiastically by students and junior doctors and are reported to improve their clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Despite technological limitations in Somaliland, a live text-based teaching service can be delivered effectively and streamlined with local curricula. This represents an alternative to traditional static teaching methodologies currently used in international medical education. Royal Society of Medicine Press 2012-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3422851/ /pubmed/22908028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/shorts.2012.011171 Text en © 2012 Royal Society of Medicine Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/), which permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Bowen, JST Southgate, RJ Ali, AM Little, SJ Liakos, A Greaves, F Strachan, JM Baraco, AFH Adem, G Abdillahi, M Handuleh, J Reed, K Walker, F Zeron, J Strachan, M Bowen, S Hellyer, T Hersheson, J Whitwell, S Fyfe, M Phillips, JC Trim, C Johnson, O Leather, AJM Al-Hadithy, N Finlayson, AET Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation |
title | Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation |
title_full | Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation |
title_fullStr | Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation |
title_full_unstemmed | Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation |
title_short | Can UK healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: Focus group evaluation |
title_sort | can uk healthcare workers remotely support medical education in the developing world?: focus group evaluation |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3422851/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22908028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/shorts.2012.011171 |
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