Abstract Background Educational courses for doctors and medical students are increasingly offered via the Internet. Despite much research, course developers remain unsure about what (if anything) to offer online and how. Prospective learners lack evidence-based guidance on how to choose between the options on offer. We aimed to produce theory driven criteria to guide the development and evaluation of Internet-based medical courses. Methods Realist review - a qualitative systematic review method whose goal is to identify and explain the interaction between context, mechanism and outcome. We searched 15 electronic databases and references of included articles, seeking to identify theoretical models of how the Internet might support learning f...
Introduction: In medical education, Web-based learning is increasingly used as a complement to p...
Education is undergoing profound changes due to permanent technological innovations. This paper repo...
Background: Although training in palliative care (PC) is increasingly frequent in medical schools, s...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
Purpose. Computer-based methods of instruction offer the possibility of helping medical students to ...
A great deal of effort has been expended on trying to determine whether traditional instruction, onl...
The advent of the World Wide Web and Internet in the early 1990s has led to a major investment in in...
The advent of the World Wide Web and Internet in the early 1990s has led to a major investment in in...
Reviewer: Della Mea, V[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
PURPOSE: Communication skills teaching in medical education has yet to acknowledge the impact of the...
Reviewer: Della Mea, V[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
BackgroundThe shift from a more didactic to student-centred pedagogical approach has led to the impl...
The authors provide an introduction to e-learning and its role in medical education by outlining key...
Abstract Background The internet has had a strong impact on how physicians access information and on...
Purpose: Recent changes in duty hour allowances and economic constraints are forcing a paradigm shif...
Introduction: In medical education, Web-based learning is increasingly used as a complement to p...
Education is undergoing profound changes due to permanent technological innovations. This paper repo...
Background: Although training in palliative care (PC) is increasingly frequent in medical schools, s...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
Purpose. Computer-based methods of instruction offer the possibility of helping medical students to ...
A great deal of effort has been expended on trying to determine whether traditional instruction, onl...
The advent of the World Wide Web and Internet in the early 1990s has led to a major investment in in...
The advent of the World Wide Web and Internet in the early 1990s has led to a major investment in in...
Reviewer: Della Mea, V[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
PURPOSE: Communication skills teaching in medical education has yet to acknowledge the impact of the...
Reviewer: Della Mea, V[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
BackgroundThe shift from a more didactic to student-centred pedagogical approach has led to the impl...
The authors provide an introduction to e-learning and its role in medical education by outlining key...
Abstract Background The internet has had a strong impact on how physicians access information and on...
Purpose: Recent changes in duty hour allowances and economic constraints are forcing a paradigm shif...
Introduction: In medical education, Web-based learning is increasingly used as a complement to p...
Education is undergoing profound changes due to permanent technological innovations. This paper repo...
Background: Although training in palliative care (PC) is increasingly frequent in medical schools, s...