TY - JOUR
T1 - Innovation Born in Isolation
T2 - Rapid Transformation of an In-Person Medical Student Radiology Elective to a Remote Learning Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic
AU - Gomez, Erin
AU - Azadi, Javad
AU - Magid, Donna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Association of University Radiologists
PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - Rationale and Objectives: With social distancing measures in place both nationally and globally, the current COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of in-person classes at universities and medical schools across the country. This has presented unique challenges for educators in all fields as they have embarked, many for the first time, on the journey into remote education in order to provide distance learning opportunities for students. Materials and Methods: In this article we will review our approach to rapidly converting an in-person diagnostic radiology elective to an entirely remote learning experience for medical students at our institution, including modification of course structure, software tools and materials utilized, and strategies for learner engagement and collaboration. Results: Development of an online elective led to a 10-fold increase in student enrollment compared to the traditional course offering, providing a unique opportunity to reach a broad number of students, many of whom were in the early clinical stages of their medical school career. Lastly, we will review faculty feedback after participating in the remote course as well as lessons learned from the transition to distance learning and its implications for future work Conclusion: The current state of technology makes radiology particularly well-suited for distance learning, and with the proper tools and approaches, effective remote radiology instruction can be achieved.
AB - Rationale and Objectives: With social distancing measures in place both nationally and globally, the current COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of in-person classes at universities and medical schools across the country. This has presented unique challenges for educators in all fields as they have embarked, many for the first time, on the journey into remote education in order to provide distance learning opportunities for students. Materials and Methods: In this article we will review our approach to rapidly converting an in-person diagnostic radiology elective to an entirely remote learning experience for medical students at our institution, including modification of course structure, software tools and materials utilized, and strategies for learner engagement and collaboration. Results: Development of an online elective led to a 10-fold increase in student enrollment compared to the traditional course offering, providing a unique opportunity to reach a broad number of students, many of whom were in the early clinical stages of their medical school career. Lastly, we will review faculty feedback after participating in the remote course as well as lessons learned from the transition to distance learning and its implications for future work Conclusion: The current state of technology makes radiology particularly well-suited for distance learning, and with the proper tools and approaches, effective remote radiology instruction can be achieved.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Medical student education
KW - Radiology education
KW - Remote learning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.acra.2020.06.001
DO - 10.1016/j.acra.2020.06.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 32565164
AN - SCOPUS:85086671179
SN - 1076-6332
VL - 27
SP - 1285
EP - 1290
JO - Academic radiology
JF - Academic radiology
IS - 9
ER -