Open educational resources such as blogs are increasingly used for medical education. Gestalt is generally the evaluation method used for these resources; however, little information has been published on it. We aim to evaluate the reliability of gestalt in the assessment of emergency medicine blogs. We identified 60 English-language emergency medicine Web sites that posted clinically oriented blogs between January 1, 2016, and February 24, 2016. Ten Web sites were selected with a random-number generator. Medical students, emergency medicine residents, and emergency medicine attending physicians evaluated the 2 most recent clinical blog posts from each site for quality, using a 7-point Likert scale. The mean gestalt scores of each blog post...
Background: The use of medical experts in rating the content of health-related sites on the Internet...
Blogs serve multiple purposes, resulting in several types of blogs that vary greatly in terms of qua...
Introduction: The number of educational resources created for emergency medicine and criticalcare (E...
Construct: We investigated the quality of emergency medicine (EM) blogs as educational resources.\ua...
PurposeOnline open educational resources are increasingly used in medical education, particularly bl...
INTRODUCTION: Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education. Studies have found that th...
Study objective: Online educational resources such as blogs are increasingly used for education by e...
Introduction: Online education resources (OERs) like blogs and podcasts frequently augment or replac...
Study objectiveThis study identified the most important quality indicators for online educational re...
Study objective This study identified the most important quality indicators for online educational r...
BackgroundQuality assurance concerns about social media platforms used for education have arisen wit...
Background: The exponential use of the internet as a learning resource coupled with varied quality o...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
BackgroundFree Open-Access Medical education (FOAM) use among residents continues to rise. However, ...
Reviewer: Meaney, BReviewer: Uebersax, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the...
Background: The use of medical experts in rating the content of health-related sites on the Internet...
Blogs serve multiple purposes, resulting in several types of blogs that vary greatly in terms of qua...
Introduction: The number of educational resources created for emergency medicine and criticalcare (E...
Construct: We investigated the quality of emergency medicine (EM) blogs as educational resources.\ua...
PurposeOnline open educational resources are increasingly used in medical education, particularly bl...
INTRODUCTION: Podcasts are increasingly being used for medical education. Studies have found that th...
Study objective: Online educational resources such as blogs are increasingly used for education by e...
Introduction: Online education resources (OERs) like blogs and podcasts frequently augment or replac...
Study objectiveThis study identified the most important quality indicators for online educational re...
Study objective This study identified the most important quality indicators for online educational r...
BackgroundQuality assurance concerns about social media platforms used for education have arisen wit...
Background: The exponential use of the internet as a learning resource coupled with varied quality o...
Objectives: This study aimed to discover the extent to which medical students can evaluate medical w...
BackgroundFree Open-Access Medical education (FOAM) use among residents continues to rise. However, ...
Reviewer: Meaney, BReviewer: Uebersax, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the...
Background: The use of medical experts in rating the content of health-related sites on the Internet...
Blogs serve multiple purposes, resulting in several types of blogs that vary greatly in terms of qua...
Introduction: The number of educational resources created for emergency medicine and criticalcare (E...