Abstract

The purpose of this pilot project was to determine the feasibility of creating a single web-based resource to allow independent study for pre-radiology interns during their first post-graduate year of training, and to measure intern use of and satisfaction with this resource. A web-based curriculum, based on the principles of spaced learning and interim testing, was created and housed on an institutional learning management system. The curriculum consisted of narrated, interactive learning modules, electronic flashcards, and quizzes. We monitored the use of this curriculum by six pre-radiology interns. Surveys were completed to assess resident satisfaction. 73% of the total learning modules were completed. Of the completed modules, 90% were completed in either the first or the last three months of the study. The total hours spent reviewing the flashcards during the entire study period ranged from <1 to 7 hours. 67% of the quizzes were completed. Survey results showed that the learners perceived the course as a useful resource and reported high satisfaction with the curriculum. Creating a web-based curriculum capable of monitoring intern use is feasible. There was variable use of the different components of the curriculum with clear clustering of use at the beginning and end of the study period. The users perceived the course as a useful resource and reported high satisfaction with the curriculum.

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