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Gac. méd. espirit ; 25(1): [10], abr. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440166

ABSTRACT

Fundamento: La implementación de la educación a distancia en el posgrado durante la COVID-19 constituye una alternativa del sistema de educación superior cubana. Objetivo: Describir los resultados de la evaluación en el posgrado, mediante la modalidad de educación a distancia durante el tercer rebrote de la pandemia de COVID-19. Metodología: Se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo transversal entre junio y julio de 2021, en la Facultad de Estomatología de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Santiago de Cuba. Se consideraron como unidades de análisis: unidades didácticas, estudiantes (residentes), la población estuvo constituida por los 146 residentes que cursaban el 1.er año de la especialidad, se seleccionó una muestra aleatoria (n= 96). Se estudiaron las variables resultados de las evaluaciones de cada unidad didáctica y general del módulo (excelente, bien, regular y mal), grado de dificultad (muy difícil, difícil y sin dificultad) y nivel de satisfacción (satisfecho, medianamente satisfecho e insatisfecho). Como instrumento de medición se empleó el registro de evaluación y de entrevista, respectivamente. Se empleó el porcentaje como medida de resumen. Resultados: Más del 70 % de los residentes evaluados se encontró en la categoría de bien sin dificultad, estando satisfechos con la modalidad de educación a distancia. Conclusiones: Predominaron los resultados de "excelente" solo en la unidad didáctica 1 y de "bien" en la evaluación final del módulo. La unidad didáctica de "mayor dificultad" resultó ser la 2. La mayor cantidad de residentes refirió estar satisfecho con la modalidad de educación a distancia en el posgrado.


Background: The implementation of distance education at the postgraduate level during COVID-19 represents an alternative in the Cuban higher education system. Objective: To describe the results of the evaluation in posgrado, through the educational modality at distance during the third regrowth of the pandemic of COVID-19. Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive observational study was conducted between June and July 2021 at the Faculty of Stomatology, University of Medical Sciences of Santiago de Cuba. The following units of analysis were considered: teaching units, students (residents), the population consisted of 146 residents in the first year of specialization, a random sample was selected (n= 96). The variables studied were the results of the evaluations of each didactic unit and the general evaluation of the module (excellent, good, fair, and poor), level of difficulty (very difficult, difficult, and no difficulty), and level of satisfaction (satisfied, moderately satisfied, and dissatisfied). The evaluation and interview registers were used as measurement instruments, respectively, and the percentage was used as a summary measure. Results: More than 70% of the residents evaluated were in the good without difficulty category and were satisfied with the distance learning modality. Conclusions: The results "excellent" predominated only in didactic unit 1 and "good" in the final evaluation of the module. The "most difficult" didactic unit was didactic unit 2. Most residents were satisfied with the distance learning modality in the postgraduate program.


Subject(s)
Education, Distance/methods , Education, Dental, Graduate/methods , Education, Dental, Continuing/methods
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Radiologia (Engl Ed) ; 64(5): 433-444, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36243443

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the methods used for teaching radiology in medical schools, residency programs, and continuing medical education. The need to continue training in radiology in a situation requiring physical distancing has led to the massive use of online methods, and this is where internet has provided a solution to mitigate the problem. This paper aims to present a series of useful, freely accessible resources that share the #FOAMRad philosophy for online training in radiology during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Education, Distance , Internship and Residency , Radiology , Humans , Pandemics/prevention & control , Radiology/education
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Radiología (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 64(5): 433-444, Sep.-Oct. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-209919

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La pandemia por COVID-19ha alterado de forma significativa la metodología que tradicionalmente se ha empleado para la enseñanza de la Radiología en pregrado, posgrado y formación continuada. La necesidad de continuar con la formación en Radiología bajo una situación de distanciamiento físico ha provocado el uso masivo de metodología online y aquí es donde Internet se ha constituido en una solución para mitigar el problema. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar una serie de recursos útiles de acceso gratuito que comparten la filosofía #FOAMRad para la formación online en Radiología en estos tiempos de COVID.(AU)


The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the methods used for teaching radiology in medical schools, residency programs, and continuing medical education. The need to continue training in radiology in a situation requiring physical distancing has led to the massive use of online methods, and this is where internet has provided a solution to mitigate the problem. This paper aims to present a series of useful, freely accessible resources that share the #FOAMRad philosophy for online training in radiology during the COVID-19 pandemic.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Betacoronavirus , Pandemics , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus , Radiology/education , Teaching , Education, Distance , Internet , Computer Communication Networks , Social Media , Radiology
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Radiologia ; 64(5): 433-444, 2022.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35911481

ABSTRACT

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the methods used for teaching radiology in medical schools, residency programs, and continuing medical education. The need to continue training in radiology in a situation requiring physical distancing has led to the massive use of online methods, and this is where internet has provided a solution to mitigate the problem. This paper aims to present a series of useful, freely accessible resources that share the #FOAMRad philosophy for online training in radiology during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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São Paulo; s.n; 2007. [215] p. ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-587507

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Introdução: EpiDoc® é um modelo para transferência de conhecimento na área de metodologia da pesquisa. Está baseado no conceito de estratégias de colaboração para a aprendizagem (learning communities ou communities of practice) mediante a união de esforços entre os interesses comuns de um grupo de profissionais. O objetivo deste projeto é desenvolver uma plataforma de comunicação para a transferência de conhecimento e desenvolvimento de competências em uma comunidade de prática de metodologia da pesquisa em saúde. Métodos:. A plataforma de comunicação está desenvolvido com a tecnologia de páginas de servidor ASP (Active Server Pages), interagindo com uma base de dados Microsoft SQL Server 2000. Na fase da avaliação, tomou-se uma amostra de 38 pessoas para responder a pesquisa de opinião de 84 perguntas que inclui as diferentes áreas a avaliar como são os conteúdos, a tecnologia, o ambiente educativo, os problemas e dificuldades, assim como os elementos positivos do processo de aprendizagem. Resultados: A plataforma divide-se basicamente em 2 zonas, uma pública e outra privada, e pode ser observado em inglês, espanhol e português. A plataforma conta com os seguintes módulos: Controle de acesso; biblioteca; administração de cursos; apresentações; assinatura de usuários para distribuição eletrônica de materiais educativos; correio eletrônico e correio massivo; salas virtuais de Chat; foros de discussão; manipulação de documentos entre tutores e usuários; aplicação de provas de avaliação para os usuários; geração automática de certificados; métricas e relatórios de atividades. A avaliação foi feita com uma amostra de 38 estudantes de um curso de Epidemiologia Clínica. O 94 % dos estudantes ficaram satisfeitos ou muito satisfeitos com a experiência de aprendizagem. O 95% considerou que tinha adquirido novas habilidades de comunicação e colaboração ao estudar por meio virtual. Para o 76% facilitou-se o trabalho em equipe, assim como para o 84% melhorou...


Introduction: Epidoc® is a model for the transference of knowledge in the field or research methodology. It is based on the concept of collaboration strategies for learning (learning communities or communities of practice) by the joint effort among common interests of a professional group. The objective of this project is to develop a communication platform for the knowledge transference and developing of competences in a community which practices the Research Methodology in the health field. Methods: The communication platform was designed with a technology of ASP (Active Server Pages) interacting with a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 data base. For the evaluation phase a sample of 38 people was taken to answer an opinion questionnaire of 84 questions which include the different areas to evaluate such as the contents, the technology, the learning environment, the problems and the difficulties and also all the positive elements of the learning process. Results: The communication platform is divided in two zones, one public and one private and is available in three different languajes: English, Spanish and Portuguese. The platform contains the following modules: access control; library; courses administration; presentations; subscriptions for electronic distribution of educational materials; electronic and massive mail; Chat virtual rooms; discussion forums; documents management between users and mentors; implementation of evaluation test for the users; generation of certificates; metrics and activities reports. The evaluation was implemented with a sample of 38 students from a Clinical Epidemiology course. 94% of the students were satisfied or very satisfied by the learning experience. 95% considered that they had acquired new communication and collaboration abilities at studying by the virtual way. For 76% the group work was eased as for 84% noticed an improve capacity to learn form the others, interacting among others...


Subject(s)
Computing Methodologies , Epidemiologic Research Design , Epidemiology , Education, Distance/methods , Computer Systems
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