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Evolving radiology continuing medical education: Tapping into the power of online learning
Global education, particularly Continuing Medical Education (CME) for healthcare professionals, is quickly shifting online. This study assesses the opportunities and challenges of adopting online learning in radiology CME. It explores how radiologists and radiographers have adapted to this digital s...
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description | Global education, particularly Continuing Medical Education (CME) for healthcare professionals, is quickly shifting online. This study assesses the opportunities and challenges of adopting online learning in radiology CME. It explores how radiologists and radiographers have adapted to this digital shift and the changing landscape of radiology education. The study also seeks to envision an innovative future for radiology education.
A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among radiologists and radiographers working in radiology departments in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The survey collected data on participant demographics, experiences with CME, sources of CME, and perceptions of online learning. Statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software.
The survey involved 65 radiologists and 215 radiographers. Findings indicated a significant shift from face-to-face to online CME activities, with 76.9% of radiologists and 70.7% of radiographers utilizing online resources for CME. Concerns about time management, technical issues, and expenses have emerged as challenges for online CME. Participants also highlighted the importance of free-of-charge CME and the value of active participation and anonymity in online discussions.
Radiology professionals have rapidly adapted to the changing landscape of CME by embracing online learning. While this shift offers greater flexibility and accessibility, technology-related challenges and concerns over time management persist. The study suggests that the future of radiology CME may involve personalized, adaptive, and interactive learning experiences, emphasizing mental well-being and resilience.
Radiology professionals must embrace online CME for continuous skill enhancement, addressing technical challenges, fostering interactive learning environments, and ensuring accessibility to maintain high standards in patient care and medical advancements. |
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A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among radiologists and radiographers working in radiology departments in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The survey collected data on participant demographics, experiences with CME, sources of CME, and perceptions of online learning. Statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software.
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