Responding to COVID-19: LUNEX University’s decisions and actions to continue physiotherapy education
Author(s) -
Kim Buchholtz,
Roberto Meroni,
Bettina Karsten,
Fraser Carson
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
openphysio journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2631-8369
DOI - 10.14426/art/1564
Subject(s) - medical education , covid-19 , pandemic , institution , distance education , blended learning , higher education , psychology , quality (philosophy) , process (computing) , medicine , political science , pedagogy , educational technology , computer science , philosophy , disease , epistemology , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , law , operating system
In this report we reflect on the decision-making process and actions taken by a young higher education institution to the COVID-19 pandemic to continue teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy degree programmes. LUNEX University is unique in that it is the only higher education institute in Luxembourg to provide education in physiotherapy. The response to the global pandemic is further complicated as the majority of students commute across international borders to attend campus. We have focused on three distinct challenges LUNEX staff faced to ensure continued and quality teaching was provided: 1) Response to the country-wide and global shutdown; 2) Return to campus; and 3) Provision of clinical placements. We describe the decisions and actions to rapidly move to a blended learning format, and the strategic approach to incorporating simulated practice after restrictions were eased and a return to campus was possible. Initial observation suggests improvement in student competency in practical skills as a result of the blended learning approach. Recommendations are provided to encourage the integration of blended learning for practical and clinical degree programmes, like physiotherapy, where an emphasis is placed on simulated practice in classroom settings, underpinned by prior theoretical knowledge delivered online.
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