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Enhancing intern emergency medicine education using a combined didactic and web‐based learning curriculum: The EDGE programme
Author(s) -
Windish Ryan,
Stuart Peter,
Cruz Raymund,
Murray Alistair
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
emergency medicine australasia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.602
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1742-6723
pISSN - 1742-6731
DOI - 10.1111/1742-6723.13352
Subject(s) - medicine , curriculum , test (biology) , medical education , emergency department , family medicine , nursing , psychology , paleontology , pedagogy , biology
Objective To assess the effectiveness of an education programme that integrates web‐based learning into classroom sessions. Methods This prospective study involved a convenience sample of ED interns rotating at two study site hospitals between April 2015 and January 2017. Interns undertook weekly ED classroom‐based education and were given access to a web‐based learning resource with completion being voluntary. To assess change in medical knowledge multiple choice examinations were administered during week 1 and week 10 of the term. The study's primary end‐point was the effect of the web‐based resource on participants' knowledge. The median % of online modules completed by participants (75%) was used as a cut‐off to create two groups. The % improvement between the test scores at week 1 and week 10 of each group were then compared. Intern satisfaction with the programme was also assessed using a satisfaction survey. Results The average examination score for all participants was significantly higher at week 10 than week 1 (80% vs 68%; P < 0.001). The primary end‐point, % improvement between the week 1 and week 10 scores of those that completed ≤75% of web‐based modules (mean 16%; 95% CI 12–20%) and those that completed >75% of web‐based modules (mean 27%; 95% CI 20–34%), showed a statistically significant difference ( P = 0.03). Interns surveyed were also highly satisfied with programme. Conclusions This blended curriculum that integrates a web‐based resource into classroom learning shows promise in enhancing intern emergency medicine education.