Web-Based Educational Resources for Indian Medical Graduates

M. Chaudhari, Jayshree C. Patel, Preeti P. Yadav, Aashal B Shah
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Background: Nowadays, students have a vast knowledge of multimedia. Social media is an online platform that allows community building through collaboration. Objectives: The present study aimed to understand the use of web-based resources for educational purposes by medical students. Methods: This cross-sectional survey was conducted for three months on the students, interns, and residents of a tertiary care hospital and Government Medical College, Surat, India. Informed consent was taken from the participants, and a pre-approved questionnaire was delivered to all of them for data collection. The data were entered using the Google spreadsheet and were expressed using descriptive statistics. Results: Out of the study population consisting of 900 individuals, 646 filled the questionnaires and were finally evaluated. Out of 646, 430 individuals were medical students, 335 were female, and 303 were male. The majority (91.9%) of the responders were exposed to computer education in their schools. We found that 549 (86.4%) people were aware of the free internet access provided to them in the college library. Almost 97% (617) of the responders had mobile phones with internet access, and 80.1% connected to the internet more than once a day. The results of this study showed that 94.4% of the participants accepted that they used internet-based media to enhance their academic knowledge, while 66.5% agreed that internet resources are giving much unreliable information. Moreover, 55.8% of the responders were associated with the academic e-learning groups. Only 55 (8.7%) respondents had received formal training for online literature search. Conclusions: The emergence of various social media applications and web-based resources provides us with more collaborative approaches to medical education. However, implementing new technologies also creates new challenges and opportunities for students and faculties. Training concerning internet search and web-based resources is important to enhance their e-learning skills.
印度医学毕业生网络教育资源
背景:如今,学生们对多媒体有着广泛的了解。社交媒体是一个在线平台,允许通过协作建立社区。目的:本研究旨在了解医学生对网络资源的使用情况。方法:对印度苏拉特一家三级医院和政府医学院的学生、实习生和住院医师进行为期三个月的横断面调查。获得参与者的知情同意,并向所有参与者发送预先批准的问卷以收集数据。使用Google电子表格输入数据,并使用描述性统计数据表示。结果:在900人的研究人群中,646人填写了问卷,并最终进行了评估。在646人中,有430人是医学院学生,其中335人为女性,303人为男性。大多数应答者(91.9%)在学校接受过计算机教育。我们发现549人(86.4%)知道大学图书馆为他们提供免费上网服务。近97%(617人)的受访者拥有可上网的手机,80.1%的受访者每天上网一次以上。本研究结果显示,94.4%的受访者承认他们使用网络媒体来提升自己的学术知识,而66.5%的受访者认为网络资源提供了很多不可靠的信息。此外,55.8%的回应者与学术电子学习小组有关。只有55人(8.7%)接受过网络文献检索的正规培训。结论:各种社交媒体应用程序和基于网络的资源的出现为我们提供了更多的合作方式进行医学教育。然而,实施新技术也为学生和教师带来了新的挑战和机遇。有关互联网搜索和网络资源的培训对提高他们的电子学习技能很重要。
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