Background: Asynchronous, computer based instruction is cost effective, allows self-directed pacing and review, and addresses preferences of millennial learners. Current research suggests there is no significant difference in learning compared to traditional classroom instruction. Data are limited for novice learners in emergency medicine. The objective of this study was to compare asynchronous, computer-based instruction with traditional didactics for senior medical students during a week-long intensive course in acute care. We hypothesized both modalities would be equivalent. Methods. This was a prospective observational quasi-experimental study of 4th year medical students who were novice learners with minimal prior exposure to curricula...
BackgroundThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that residency p...
Introduction: Now widespread in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs, asynchronous curriculum ...
Objectives It remains unclear whether computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is more effective than oth...
Abstract Background Asynchronous, computer based instruction is cost effective, allows self-directed...
Background: Asynchronous learning is gaining popularity. Data are limited regarding this learning me...
Objective: To compare medical knowledge acquisition among emergency medicine (EM) residents who atte...
Purpose The aim of this study was to measure the effect of an iPad-based asynchronous curriculum on ...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to measure the effect of an iPad-based asynchronous curriculum on e...
Problem Statement and Background – Medical education is increasingly being conducted in community-ba...
IntroductionA high-quality education of future physicians is essential. Modern approaches interlock ...
Introduction: The emergency medicine clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of Sout...
IntroductionA high-quality education of future physicians is essential. Modern approaches interlock ...
OBJECTIVES Educational theory suggests that lectures may not be the best way to impart knowledge to ...
Introduction The emergency medicine (EM) clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of ...
Abstract Background Medical education is increasingly being conducted in community-based teaching si...
BackgroundThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that residency p...
Introduction: Now widespread in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs, asynchronous curriculum ...
Objectives It remains unclear whether computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is more effective than oth...
Abstract Background Asynchronous, computer based instruction is cost effective, allows self-directed...
Background: Asynchronous learning is gaining popularity. Data are limited regarding this learning me...
Objective: To compare medical knowledge acquisition among emergency medicine (EM) residents who atte...
Purpose The aim of this study was to measure the effect of an iPad-based asynchronous curriculum on ...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to measure the effect of an iPad-based asynchronous curriculum on e...
Problem Statement and Background – Medical education is increasingly being conducted in community-ba...
IntroductionA high-quality education of future physicians is essential. Modern approaches interlock ...
Introduction: The emergency medicine clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of Sout...
IntroductionA high-quality education of future physicians is essential. Modern approaches interlock ...
OBJECTIVES Educational theory suggests that lectures may not be the best way to impart knowledge to ...
Introduction The emergency medicine (EM) clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of ...
Abstract Background Medical education is increasingly being conducted in community-based teaching si...
BackgroundThe Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires that residency p...
Introduction: Now widespread in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs, asynchronous curriculum ...
Objectives It remains unclear whether computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is more effective than oth...