Introduction: Triage is the process of determining the priority of patients’ treatments based on the severity of their conditions. The aim of the present study was to survey the effect of triage video podcasting on the knowledge and performance of pre-hospital students. Methods: Sixty pre-hospital students were randomly divided into two groups of a 30-subject control group and a 30-subject intervention group. A pre-test was administered among all students. Afterwards, for the first group, triage education was offered through lectures using PowerPoint, while for the second group, audio and video podcasts tailored for this training program were employed. Right after the training as well as one month later, post-tests were run for both groups,...
Background: Video lectures are an increasingly popular format. They allow an individual choice of ti...
Objectives Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education. A deeper understanding of usa...
This quantitative study examines the effects of videocasts on student learning in a medical healthca...
Background:Although some studies examined the challenges of using podcasts, there is limited informa...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Undergraduate medical education still relies on lectures as the core teaching...
AbstractObjectivesRecent developments in computer and video technology, multimedia resources enter q...
Objectives: Recent developments in computer and video technology, multimedia resources enter quickes...
Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education, both within teaching institutions and on...
(1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using a pre-existing video on CPR ...
To test the possibility of replacing traditional Biochemistry lectures in a class of first year medi...
Objective: To compare gain in knowledge and skills of neonatal resuscitation using tele-education in...
Background: The most critical issue in providing appropriate services to the large number of patient...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Smriti Kapoor,1 Rory Catton,2 Hisham Khalil1,2 1Peninsula Medical School, 2Peninsula Schools of Medi...
Background: Video lectures are an increasingly popular format. They allow an individual choice of ti...
Objectives Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education. A deeper understanding of usa...
This quantitative study examines the effects of videocasts on student learning in a medical healthca...
Background:Although some studies examined the challenges of using podcasts, there is limited informa...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Undergraduate medical education still relies on lectures as the core teaching...
AbstractObjectivesRecent developments in computer and video technology, multimedia resources enter q...
Objectives: Recent developments in computer and video technology, multimedia resources enter quickes...
Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education, both within teaching institutions and on...
(1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using a pre-existing video on CPR ...
To test the possibility of replacing traditional Biochemistry lectures in a class of first year medi...
Objective: To compare gain in knowledge and skills of neonatal resuscitation using tele-education in...
Background: The most critical issue in providing appropriate services to the large number of patient...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Background and objective: cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a critical process to save the lives of p...
Smriti Kapoor,1 Rory Catton,2 Hisham Khalil1,2 1Peninsula Medical School, 2Peninsula Schools of Medi...
Background: Video lectures are an increasingly popular format. They allow an individual choice of ti...
Objectives Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education. A deeper understanding of usa...
This quantitative study examines the effects of videocasts on student learning in a medical healthca...