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Case-oriented computer-based-training in radiology: concept, implementation and evaluation

BACKGROUND: Providing high-quality clinical cases is important for teaching radiology. We developed, implemented and evaluated a program for a university hospital to support this task. METHODS: The system was built with Intranet technology and connected to the Picture Archiving and Communications Sy...

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Autores principales: Dugas, Martin, Trumm, Christoph, Stäbler, Axel, Pander, Ernst, Hundt, Walter, Scheidler, Jurgen, Brüning, Roland, Helmberger, Thomas, Waggershauser, Tobias, Matzko, Matthias, Reiser, Maximillian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC58833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11686856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-1-5
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author Dugas, Martin
Trumm, Christoph
Stäbler, Axel
Pander, Ernst
Hundt, Walter
Scheidler, Jurgen
Brüning, Roland
Helmberger, Thomas
Waggershauser, Tobias
Matzko, Matthias
Reiser, Maximillian
author_facet Dugas, Martin
Trumm, Christoph
Stäbler, Axel
Pander, Ernst
Hundt, Walter
Scheidler, Jurgen
Brüning, Roland
Helmberger, Thomas
Waggershauser, Tobias
Matzko, Matthias
Reiser, Maximillian
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description BACKGROUND: Providing high-quality clinical cases is important for teaching radiology. We developed, implemented and evaluated a program for a university hospital to support this task. METHODS: The system was built with Intranet technology and connected to the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS). It contains cases for every user group from students to attendants and is structured according to the ACR-code (American College of Radiology) [2]. Each department member was given an individual account, could gather his teaching cases and put the completed cases into the common database. RESULTS: During 18 months 583 cases containing 4136 images involving all radiological techniques were compiled and 350 cases put into the common case repository. Workflow integration as well as individual interest influenced the personal efforts to participate but an increasing number of cases and minor modifications of the program improved user acceptance continuously. 101 students went through an evaluation which showed a high level of acceptance and a special interest in elaborate documentation. CONCLUSION: Electronic access to reference cases for all department members anytime anywhere is feasible. Critical success factors are workflow integration, reliability, efficient retrieval strategies and incentives for case authoring.
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spelling pubmed-588332001-10-31 Case-oriented computer-based-training in radiology: concept, implementation and evaluation Dugas, Martin Trumm, Christoph Stäbler, Axel Pander, Ernst Hundt, Walter Scheidler, Jurgen Brüning, Roland Helmberger, Thomas Waggershauser, Tobias Matzko, Matthias Reiser, Maximillian BMC Med Educ Research Article BACKGROUND: Providing high-quality clinical cases is important for teaching radiology. We developed, implemented and evaluated a program for a university hospital to support this task. METHODS: The system was built with Intranet technology and connected to the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS). It contains cases for every user group from students to attendants and is structured according to the ACR-code (American College of Radiology) [2]. Each department member was given an individual account, could gather his teaching cases and put the completed cases into the common database. RESULTS: During 18 months 583 cases containing 4136 images involving all radiological techniques were compiled and 350 cases put into the common case repository. Workflow integration as well as individual interest influenced the personal efforts to participate but an increasing number of cases and minor modifications of the program improved user acceptance continuously. 101 students went through an evaluation which showed a high level of acceptance and a special interest in elaborate documentation. CONCLUSION: Electronic access to reference cases for all department members anytime anywhere is feasible. Critical success factors are workflow integration, reliability, efficient retrieval strategies and incentives for case authoring. BioMed Central 2001-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC58833/ /pubmed/11686856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-1-5 Text en Copyright © 2001 Dugas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Trumm, Christoph
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Scheidler, Jurgen
Brüning, Roland
Helmberger, Thomas
Waggershauser, Tobias
Matzko, Matthias
Reiser, Maximillian
Case-oriented computer-based-training in radiology: concept, implementation and evaluation
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