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CoRad-19 – Modular Digital Teaching during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
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2022
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Abstract
PURPOSE: During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, higher education worldwide had to switch to digital formats. The purpose of this study was to evaluate CoRad-19, a digital teaching tool created by the German Radiological Society for medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 13 German-speaking universities implemented CoRad-19 in their curriculum and partially or completely replaced their classes with the online courses. Previous experience and contact with radiology and the participants' opinions regarding the medium of e-learning were surveyed using a custom questionnaire. The subjective level of knowledge regarding the individual modules was also surveyed before and after participation to measure learning effects. The data of 994 medical students from the participating sites were analyzed and compared intraindividually using the Friedman test. RESULTS: From 4/1/2020-10/1/2020, 451 complete data sets from a total of 994 surveys were included. E-learning was rated "very useful" both before and after course participation (4 [IQR 3-4], p = 0.527, r = 0.16). E-learning as a method was also rated as a "very good" medium both before and after participation (4 [IQR 3-4], p = 0.414, r = 0.17). After participation, participants rated radiology as particularly suitable for digital teaching (before: 3 [IQR 3-4] vs. after 4 [IQR 3-4], p = 0.005, r = 0.6). Significant learning gains were measurable in all course modules (p ≤ 0.009). Post-hoc analysis showed interest in radiology to increase significantly after course participation (p = 0.02). CONCLUSION: In the representative survey, significant learning effects were observed in all course modules. In addition, it should be particularly emphasized that the students' interest in radiology was increased by course participation. Thus, the German Radiological Society provided significant support to German-speaking medical faculties with respect to maintaining excellent education using CoRad-19. KEY POINT: · Co-Rad-19 course participation results in measurable subjective learning effects and increases student interest in radiology.. CITATION FORMAT: · Brendlin AS, Molwitz I, Oechtering TH et al. CoRad-19 - Modular Digital Teaching during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2022; 194: 644 - 651.
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Autoren
- Andreas Brendlin
- Isabel Molwitz
- Thekla Oechtering
- Jörg Barkhausen
- Alex Frydrychowicz
- Tanja Sulkowski
- Maren Friederike Balks
- Michael B. Buchholz
- Stefan Lohwasser
- Martin A. Volker
- Olaf Goldschmidt
- Anja Johenning
- Sabine Schlender
- Christian Paulus
- Gerald Antoch
- Sabine Dettmer
- Bettina Baeßler
- David Maintz
- Daniel Pinto dos Santos
- Thomas J. Vogl
- Elke Hattingen
- Dietrich Stoevesandt
- Sebastian Reinartz
- Corinna Storz
- Katharina Müller‐Peltzer
- Fabian Bamberg
- Fabian Rengier
- Meike Weis
- Anne Frisch
- Nienke L. Hansen
- Manuel Kolb
- Michael Maurer
- Konstantin Nikolaou
- Saif Afat
- Ahmed E. Othman
Institutionen
- University of Tübingen(DE)
- Universität Hamburg(DE)
- University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf(DE)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison(US)
- University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein(DE)
- University of Lübeck(DE)
- Essen University Hospital(DE)
- Medizinische Hochschule Hannover(DE)
- University of Würzburg(DE)
- University Hospital Cologne(DE)
- Goethe University Frankfurt(DE)
- University Hospital Frankfurt(DE)
- Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg(DE)
- RWTH Aachen University(DE)
- University of Freiburg(DE)
- University Medical Center Freiburg(DE)
- Heidelberg University(DE)
- University Hospital Heidelberg(DE)
- University Medical Centre Mannheim(DE)
- Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin(DE)
- Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz(DE)
- University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz(DE)