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Title: Mobile case-based learning in Paediatrics


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Mobile case-based learning in Paediatrics
  • Dr Karen Scott
  • Lecturer, Education
  • Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health
  • The Childrens Hospital at Westmead Clinical
    School

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Context Paediatrics
  • Problem-based learning - years 1 2
  • 8 week term year 3/4
  • 85 students x 4
  • 2 lecture weeks 5 clinical weeks
  • Tutorials medical bedside, clinical reasoning,
    surgical
  • Exam week all paediatric content

3
Background Medical Program
  • 2007-8 Sydney Medical Program review
  • Change in structure of Year 1
  • 3 Paediatric problem-based learning cases moved
  • Existing web-based cases open questions
  • 2 paediatric self-directed cases

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Background Self-directed learning
  • 2008 research - online formative assessment
  • Open vs closed questions
  • Self-directed learning
  • Engaged enquiry / Professional learners
  • MacLean et al. (2011)

5
Background Clinical attachments
  • 2008-9 research - student expectations
  • experience
  • Clinical attachments
  • Ways of learning
  • Scott et al. (in press)

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Mobile learning
  • Learning that used to be delivered
    just-in-case can now be delivered
    just-in-time, just enough and just-for-me.
    The focus is finding information rather than
    possessing it or knowing it.
  • Traxler 2007

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Challenge Privacy
  • Camera
  • Web-enabled
  • Social media

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Aim
  • Mobile case-based learning scenarios
  • Engage
  • Flexible access
  • Resources for learning at the patient bedside

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Development process
  • Stage 1, 2008-9
  • Pilot case (anorexia nervosa) evaluation
  • Stage 2, 2010
  • Review 2 cases (rubella in-born error of
    metabolism) evaluation in 2011
  • Stage 3, 201213
  • Review 2 cases (pyloric stenosis febrile
    seizures)
  • 7 emergency medicine modules

11
Project team
  • Paediatrics Child Health
  • Dianne Campbell, Meg Phelps, Anne Morris,
    Hasantha Gunasekera Karen Scott
  • Sydney Medical School
  • Daniel Burn
  • Sydney eLearning
  • Marianna Koulias, Sharon Kitching, Jo Lockwood
    Pamela Bramas

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Format Clinical reasoning
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Integrated resources
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Formative assessment
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Introductory quiz
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Scoring
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Evaluation
  • 111 students - semester 1, 2011
  • 97 response rate
  • Survey - quantitative qualitative
  • Koulias et al (2012)
  • Scott et al (2010)

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Answered questions, read explanations
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Used on clinical attachments
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  • I just wanted to say thank you-- I have been
    doing the self-directed cases all weekend and
    they're WONDERFUL. Would that every other block
    could be taught like paediatrics! I even did some
    cases while out camping thanks to the mobile
    cases.

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Following steps
  • Use of mobile devices in hospital settings
  • Learning teaching
  • Ethics, etiquette, technology security
  • Culture of clinical teaching environment

23
References
  • Koulias M, Leahy G, Scott KM, Phelps M Campbell
    D (2012) "Wherever, whenever" learning in
    Medicine Evaluation of an interactive mobile
    case-based project. Proceedings, Future
    Challenges Sustainable Futures Australian
    Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary
    Education (ascilite) conference, 25th 28th
    November 2012, Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Scott KM, Kitching S, Burn D, Koulias M, Campbell
    D Phelps M (2010) Wherever, whenever learning
    in medicine. In C. Steel, M.J. Keppell P.
    Gerbic, (Eds.) Curriculum, technology
    transformation for an unknown future.
    Proceedings, ascilite conference, 6 7 December
    Sydney 2010.
  • MacLean JE, Scott KM, Marshall T Van Asperen P
    (2011) Evaluation of an elearning teaching
    resource What is the medical student
    perspective? Focus on Health Professional
    Education A Multi-disciplinary Journal, 13, 2
    53-64.
  • Scott KM, Barrett J, Cheetham V, McCallum Z,
    Barzi F Phelps M. (in press) Mismatch between
    medical student expectations and experiences
    Student over-entitlement or medical programs
    needing reform? Focus on Health Professional
    Education A Multi- disciplinary Journal .
  • Traxler, J (2007) Defining, Discussing and
    Evaluating Mobile Learning The moving finger
    writes and having writ. The International Review
    of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 8.

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Acknowledgements
  • Sydney eLearning
  • A/Prof Sandra West
  • Dr Jo Lander
  • Melinda Lewis
  • Apple

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  • Thank you
  • Questions?
  • karen.scott_at_sydney.edu.au
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