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Creating an Open-Access Educational Radiology Website for Medical Students: A Guide for Radiology Educators.
Mauro, David M; Ellis, Joshua A; Lilly, John F; Dallaghan, Gary L Beck; Jordan, Sheryl G.
Affiliation
  • Mauro DM; UNC Health, Department of Radiology, 101 Manning Drive Campus Box #7510, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514. Electronic address: david_mauro@med.unc.edu.
  • Ellis JA; University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  • Lilly JF; UNC Health, Department of Radiology, 101 Manning Drive Campus Box #7510, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514.
  • Dallaghan GLB; Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  • Jordan SG; UNC Health, Department of Radiology, 101 Manning Drive Campus Box #7510, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514.
Acad Radiol ; 28(11): 1631-1636, 2021 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32972840
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE AND

OBJECTIVES:

Studies of medical school clerkship websites have reported efficient time management, resource utilization, and hands-on activities. We built a website devoted to medical student education in radiology to address student, educator, and school curricular needs and surveyed students to assess their satisfaction with the site. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

The website was created using an easily-recalled name, no-cost institutional software, and no-cost enterprise-level university hardware. The main menu links to the student formal didactic lecture calendar, custom-built health sciences library e-resources in radiology, American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria, each radiology course page, and teaching files. Each course tab includes faculty-curated content from course lectures, supplemental articles and educational modules. At 6, 12, and 24 months, website analytics were assessed. At 12 and 24 months postimplementation, data were evaluated to include student assessment and satisfaction surveys and student course comments. This project was IRB-exempted.

RESULTS:

At 6 months, the website had received 5792 views, at 12 months 10,022 views and at 24 months 19,478 views. The website homepage with the formal didactic lecture calendar received 7156 views, the general clerkship page 4233 views, the teaching file page 3884, and thereafter subspecialty pages as follows breast 1478, body 633, pediatrics 361, neuro 346, cardiothoracic 291, musculoskeletal 249, vascular interventional 178. One hundred fifty-two of 240 (63.3%) of students surveyed replied. Of students who utilized the website on the satisfaction survey, 80 of 97 (82.5%) indicated ratings of "extremely informative" and "very informative" to the question "How would you rate the website?." Students indicated convenience and structure as website strengths in their postcourse evaluations.

CONCLUSION:

The radiology medical student website incorporates demands and needs of today's students, faculty, and our medical school. A radiology clerkship website for medical students centralizes access to course resources and promotes an active learning experience with high satisfaction. Instructions on setting up a website are offered to today's radiology educators, including pearls and pitfalls.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radiology / Students, Medical / Clinical Clerkship Limits: Child / Humans Language: En Year: 2021 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radiology / Students, Medical / Clinical Clerkship Limits: Child / Humans Language: En Year: 2021 Type: Article