Abstract:
AIM:The aim of the project Pharmacases.de was to develop an innovative concept for creating high-quality e-learning content which integrates and promotes the theoretical and cooperative skills of final-year medical students and is easily adoptable by cooperating institutes and hospitals. METHODS AND RESULTS:A peer-teaching concept was developed in which final-year medical students with the elective pharmacology independently researched and wrote e-learning cases of clinical pharmacology ("pharmacases"). Subject-specific expertise was acquired by consulting a peer network of elective students of other disciplines. The created material was subjected to a multi-step peer review and published on the open-access internet platform http://www.pharmacases.de . At present, the website contains 45 e-learning cases, 27 quizzes, and a student-managed discussion forum. Each month, approximately 1200 students access the e-learning content on the website with above-average evaluation results. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION:The didactic concept of Pharmacases.de enabled the efficient generation of high-quality e-learning content in a student-centered and interdisciplinary manner and was well received by the students. It will likely facilitate the transfer of theoretical pharmacological knowledge into clinical practice.
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Med Teachjournal_title
Medical teacherauthors
Zollner B,Sucha M,Berg C,Muß N,Amann P,Amann-Neher B,Oestreicher D,Engelhardt S,Sarikas Adoi
10.3109/0142159X.2013.759642subject
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2013-01-01 00:00:00pages
251-3issue
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0142-159Xissn
1466-187Xjournal_volume
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