Abstract

Online discussion forums engage learners in higher-level thinking, allowing them to explore topics in much greater depth. One such formal online professional discussion platform is the two-year Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) Fellowship offered by the Christian Medical College Ludhiana (CMCL) - FAIMER Regional Institute (CMCL-FRI). In this study, we report the results of a survey conducted among FAIMER fellows after attending online discussions on Simulation-based teaching (SBT) to evaluate their change in knowledge levels on the topic. This was a retrospective analysis of pre-moderation and post-moderation questionnaire responses. The questions/statements were designed to cover the entire range of topics planned to be discussed during the moderation month.: While the median score between the pre-moderation and post-moderation month questionnaires remained the same, the average score showed an increase from 9.5 to 10.37. The number of fellows who scored the maximum possible score of 12 showed a significant increase from 2.94% to 23.33% between the pre-session to the post-moderation month questionnaires (p-value=0.015). The percentage of respondents who answered the questions correctly in the post-moderation month questionnaire showed an increase over the pre-moderation month questionnaire in 10 out of 12 questions, with the increase being highly significant in 2 out of these 10 questions. Attending online ML web discussions leads to an increase in knowledge levels among participants and is an effective way to introduce medical educationists to essential concepts in medical education.

Highlights

  • Online discussion forums engage learners in higher-level thinking, allowing them to explore topics in much greater depth

  • International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) Fellowship offered by the Christian Medical College Ludhiana (CMCL) - FAIMER Regional Institute (CMCLFRI) is a blended programme with two residential contact sessions (Sessions 1 and 3; 7 days and 5 days respectively) and supplemented with asynchronous online discussions (Sessions 2 and 4; 11 months each)

  • The results revealed that for most learners, Simulation was synonymous with high-end technology with application limited to clinical specialities especially cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training and emergency settings

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Online discussion forums engage learners in higher-level thinking, allowing them to explore topics in much greater depth One such formal online professional discussion platform is the two-year Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) Fellowship offered by the Christian Medical College Ludhiana (CMCL) - FAIMER Regional Institute (CMCL-FRI). 1. A well drafted asynchronous online discussion forum engages learners in higher level thinking (application, analysis, synthesis & evaluation, as well as in the affective domain), allowing them to explore topics in much greater depth in addition to promoting critical thinking and knowledge construction.

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