A new era and future of education: the impact of pandemic on online learning - a study from the European School of Urology.

Urologia polska Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-26 DOI:10.5173/ceju.2023.059
Juan Gómez Rivas, Inés Rivero Belenchón, Nan Li, Bhaskar Somani, Eva Andres Esteban, Giovanni Cacciamani, Enrico Checcucci, Stefano Puliatti, Mark Taratkin, Karl-Friedrich Kowalewski, Severin Rodler, Alessandro Veccia, Joan Palou, Evangelos Liatsikos
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Introduction: In contemporary times, the online learning process has become indispensable for healthcare education. In this direction, the European School of Urology (ESU) has taken the challenge to implement new technologies to bring down knowledge barriers. Web-based seminars (webinars) are one of the tools that help us move towards such inclusivity, and in front-facing COVID-19 pandemic, when face-to-face meetings were forbidden.

Material and methods: Data from ESU webinars was collected from 2016 to 2022. We described the trends through years of: a) number of webinars per year; b) number of oncological versus non-oncological webinars per year; c) number of registrations per year; d) attendance rate; e) YouTube visualisations. We also analysed audience demographics and COVID-19 impact.

Results: We found a 60% increase in webinars launched per year with a trend towards more non-oncological webinars. A 94% rise in the number of registrations and an 85% increase in the attendance ratio from 2016 to 2022 was observed. The mean YouTube visualisations per webinar decreased over 200%. Among registrations, we had a 3:1 male: female ratio, 53% were older than 40, and a 51% were of European precedence. COVID-19 positively impacted webinars with a remarkable increase on the amount of webinars launched, number of registrations and attendance ratio.

Conclusions: Webinars are a powerful tool to spread healthcare knowledge, bridging the gap in medical educational access. COVID-19 was a determinant that reinforced its implantation, but our data show that this new learning tool had a positive uptake, and has come to stay.

教育的新时代和未来:流行病对在线学习的影响——欧洲泌尿学院的一项研究。
导读:在当今时代,在线学习过程已经成为医疗保健教育不可或缺的一部分。在这个方向上,欧洲泌尿外科学院(ESU)已经接受了实施新技术的挑战,以消除知识障碍。在面对面会议被禁止的情况下,网络研讨会是帮助我们实现这种包容性的工具之一。材料和方法:收集2016 - 2022年ESU网络研讨会的数据。我们描述了多年来的趋势:a)每年的网络研讨会数量;B)每年肿瘤学与非肿瘤学网络研讨会的数量;C)每年的注册数量;D)出勤率;e) YouTube可视化。我们还分析了受众人口统计和COVID-19的影响。结果:我们发现每年举办的网络研讨会增加了60%,并且有越来越多的非肿瘤学网络研讨会的趋势。从2016年到2022年,注册人数增加了94%,出勤率增加了85%。每个网络研讨会的YouTube可视化平均减少了200%以上。在注册者中,我们的男女比例为3:1,53%的人年龄在40岁以上,51%的人有欧洲先例。新冠肺炎疫情对网络研讨会产生了积极影响,网络研讨会的启动数量、报名人数和出席率均显著增加。结论:网络研讨会是传播医疗保健知识的有力工具,可弥合医学教育机会的差距。COVID-19是加强其植入的一个决定因素,但我们的数据显示,这一新的学习工具得到了积极的吸收,并得到了保留。
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