Batt, AM ORCiD: 0000-0001-6473-5397Background The impact of social media and online learning in health professions education has previously shown generally positive results in medical, nursing and pharmacy students. To date there has not been any extensive research into social media and online learning use by prehospital health care professionals such as paramedics. Aim & Methods We sought to identify the extent to which Irish pre-hospital practitioners make use of online learning and social media for continuous professional competency (CPC), and the means by which they do so. A cross-sectional online survey of practitioners was conducted to obtain both quantitative and qualitative data. The release of the survey was in a controlled manner ...
Background: The contemporary health workforce has a professional responsibility to maintain competen...
Abstract Background E-learning allows delivery of education in many diverse settings and researchers...
Large scale multiple venue institutions face problems when delivering educations to their healthcare...
Background The impact of social media and online learning in health professions education has previo...
Background The impact of social media and online learning in health professions education has previ...
Abstract Background E-learning involves delivery of education through Information and Communication ...
A growing concern among healthcare professionals is the need to continually update knowledge and ski...
Background: Continuing education is essential for healthcare professionals to update their theoretic...
Technological and social changes taking place in recent years are affecting the way we are presentin...
The process of continuing education of paramedics is based on gaining educational credits during fiv...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Background: The contemporary health workforce has a professional responsibility...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Background and objective: Research literature has long suggested a need for educational tools that r...
Background: The contemporary health workforce has a professional responsibility to maintain competen...
Abstract Background E-learning allows delivery of education in many diverse settings and researchers...
Large scale multiple venue institutions face problems when delivering educations to their healthcare...
Background The impact of social media and online learning in health professions education has previo...
Background The impact of social media and online learning in health professions education has previ...
Abstract Background E-learning involves delivery of education through Information and Communication ...
A growing concern among healthcare professionals is the need to continually update knowledge and ski...
Background: Continuing education is essential for healthcare professionals to update their theoretic...
Technological and social changes taking place in recent years are affecting the way we are presentin...
The process of continuing education of paramedics is based on gaining educational credits during fiv...
Social media is increasingly utilized as a resource in healthcare. We sought to identify perceptions...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Background: The contemporary health workforce has a professional responsibility...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Background and objective: Research literature has long suggested a need for educational tools that r...
Background: The contemporary health workforce has a professional responsibility to maintain competen...
Abstract Background E-learning allows delivery of education in many diverse settings and researchers...
Large scale multiple venue institutions face problems when delivering educations to their healthcare...