Author:
Nabhani Yasmeen,Xie Victoria K.,Badawy Mohamed,Karim Rehan,Abdullatif Umayma,Negm Ahmed S.,Bhosale Hrishabh,Rohren Scott,Elhatw Ahmed,Ghannam Sammar,Abusaif Abdelrahman,Elsamaloty Mazzin,Shalaby Nada,Choucair Ferial,Khalifa Islam,Saad Mariam Ahmed,Patel Parth,Almubaid Zaid,Shehata Mostafa Ahmed,ElHefnawi Yara,Kamal Serageldin,Hammad Mahmoud F.,Elsayes Khaled M.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
In multidisciplinary education, different perspectives from more than one discipline are used to illustrate a certain topic. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an online, multidisciplinary radiology curriculum to teach radiology to medical students in Egypt. A multidisciplinary team of radiologists, surgeons, and internists taught a series of 5 case-based radiology sessions on a web conference platform. Topics included common clinical case scenarios for various body systems. Undergraduate medical students across Egypt were enrolled in the course. A pre-test–post-test design was used to evaluate the efficacy of each session. Upon course completion, students filled out a subjective survey to assess the radiology education series.
Results
On average, 1000 students attended each session. For each session, an average of 734 students completed both the pre-test and post-test. There was a statistically significant increase in post-test scores compared to pre-test scores across all 5 sessions (p < 0.001) with an overall average score improvement of 63%. A subjective survey at the end of the course was completed by 1027 students. Over 96% of students found the lecture series to be a worthwhile experience that increased their imaging knowledge and interest in radiology, and that the use of a multidisciplinary approach added educational value. About 66% of students also reported that the session topics were “excellent and clinically important.” There was a marked increase in reported confidence levels in radiology competencies before and after attendance of the sessions.
Conclusions
An online radiology curriculum with a multidisciplinary approach can be implemented successfully to reach a large group of medical students and meet their educational objectives.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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